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Postby LMBombers » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:04 pm

I am really surprised that Bob Watson is getting so little respect. He had excellent stats every season. It is not only the HR hitters in the real HOF. There is room for the George Brett types (good BA, moderate HR and nice doubles numbers) as well which is exactly the type of hitting numbers Watson had.
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Watson

Postby jsam9801 » Sat Mar 27, 2010 3:05 pm

LM:

I do not vote for Watson because even though he had a couple of great seasons for me, he was cut a couple of times as well and he did not dominate for 5 years. He was very, very, very good, but not McCovey or Stargell dominant.

I like that Munson got more support. If you look at C performance for that decade, in my opinion he was the best C for the whole decade. I wish Bowa got more respect for his D...

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Postby LMBombers » Sat Mar 27, 2010 3:10 pm

jsam, When you use Stargell and McCovey as examples it is getting back to my point about are we only voting in HR hitters and not the consistent .335 hitters?

If you take Watson's career stats from our league below are his stats for every 600AB (an estimated full season). Remember this is just the average for his entire career.

600 AB
92 Runs
30 Doubles
4 Triples
24 HRs
88 RBI
.335 BA
.922 OPS
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Postby BC Manager » Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:41 pm

I'll admit I've overlooked Watson. I'll give him further consideration on my next ballot.
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Re: HOF Votes

Postby YountFan » Sat Mar 27, 2010 8:19 pm

[quote:3388d3360f="jsam9801"][quote:3388d3360f="YountFan"][b:3388d3360f]Carlton, Steve 10 90.9%
Sutton, Don 9 81.8%[/b:3388d3360f]
[/code][/quote:3388d3360f]

Geez....what do you have to do to gain election. Carlton won 282 games :shock: :shock: :shock:[/quote:3388d3360f]

J,

Ask Big Al why he did not vote for Carlton.
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Re: HOF Votes

Postby BigAlric » Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:13 am

[quote:1b041bbd87="YountFan"][quote:1b041bbd87="jsam9801"][quote:1b041bbd87="YountFan"][b:1b041bbd87]Carlton, Steve 10 90.9%
Sutton, Don 9 81.8%[/b:1b041bbd87]
[/code][/quote:1b041bbd87]

Geez....what do you have to do to gain election. Carlton won 282 games :shock: :shock: :shock:[/quote:1b041bbd87]

J,

Ask Big Al why he did not vote for Carlton.[/quote:1b041bbd87]

I won't comment on my votes. And I don't like you telling who voted or not voted for certain players.
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Re: HOF Votes

Postby YountFan » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:07 am

[quote:7c8f6dc564="BigAlric"][quote:7c8f6dc564="YountFan"][quote:7c8f6dc564="jsam9801"][quote:7c8f6dc564="YountFan"][b:7c8f6dc564]Carlton, Steve 10 90.9%
Sutton, Don 9 81.8%[/b:7c8f6dc564]
[/code][/quote:7c8f6dc564]

Geez....what do you have to do to gain election. Carlton won 282 games :shock: :shock: :shock:[/quote:7c8f6dc564]

J,

Ask Big Al why he did not vote for Carlton.[/quote:7c8f6dc564]

I won't comment on my votes. And I don't like you telling who voted or not voted for certain players.[/quote:7c8f6dc564]
Sorry, Al and votes will remain confidential. I did think not to revel and should have went with what I knew was right. Please accept my humble apology,

YF
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Okay.

Postby BigAlric » Sun Mar 28, 2010 1:39 pm

Let's move on.
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Postby Yellow_Dog » Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:51 pm

Looks like I'll have to "influence" one more vote to get Dusty and Seaver in the hall next year! The only question is do I bribe or blackmail to get that vote?

I'm a bit surprised Bobby Bonds and his .908 OPS at CF, with speed, haven't made it in. I guess he had 2 terrible years out of 6, but man, his 4 good years were incredible.
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