by Rick Smith » Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:48 pm
Frankie is right on. Hall of Fame Rules For Election.
Rule 5. "Voting shall be based upon the player's record, playing ability, integrity, sportsmanship, character, and contributions to the team(s) on which he played."
Rule 6 (C). "Any person designated by the Office of the Commissioner of Major League Baseball as ineligible shall not be an eligible candidate."
Pete Rose should never have a plaque hanging anywhere near the plaques of players like Lou Gehrig or Roberto Clemente. Players who gave something back to the game, and did not seek to exploit it.
Bob Feller said it all, "If they put that guy in, I'm not coming back."
In terms of longevity, I think Kaat is deserving. If Rusty Staub and Al Oliver had played another year or two they would have had 3,000 hits, then they would have made it. Three other players who could be considered are Maury Wills, Tony Oliva, and Tommy Davis. Good point about Joe Torre, he is the most deserving of all these guys.
In the 1970's the writers and announcers all talked about how Gil Hodges should be in there. He is not mentioned much anymore. The last 10 or 15 years they all talk about Ron Santo. I think both Hodges and Santo are like Staub and Oliver, not quite enough.
I think the Hall of Fame should have a statue of limitations. In 2008 former Pirates owner Barney Dreyfuss got voted in. He died in 1932. The first election was 1936. That means it took 72 elections before he made it. If he is so deserving why didn't the writers who actually knew him, vote him in years ago?
Thanks for listening.
Rick
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