BArry LArkin---Hall of Famer

Postby Mean Dean » Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:01 am

[quote:b03e9f9226]Larkin won an MVP in 95, Allstar games 13 to 5.[/quote:b03e9f9226]I tend to doubt Trammell was better than Larkin, but neither of these rationalizations holds up. Trammell was utterly robbed of the MVP in 1987. And with Cal Ripken in the league, Trammell had zero shot to ever be elected to the All-Star team, whereas Larkin had very little competition among NL shortstops.

[quote:b03e9f9226]Vinny Castilla 6 (1.0%), Tim Salmon 5 (0.9%), Bill Mueller 4 (0.7%), Brad Radke 2 (0.3%), Javy Lopez 1 (0.2%), Eric Young 1 (0.2%)[/quote:b03e9f9226]The votes for the no-hopers are most likely intended to be "tips of the hat". So that's not quite as bad as not knowing anything about baseball, although it's still pretty stupid. (And even more stupid when four different people feel the need to do it for the same mediocre guy. Maybe someone thought Tim Salmon was a legitimate Hall of Famer, but I guarantee you no one actually thought Bill Mueller was.)
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Postby PotKettleBlack » Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:05 pm

I suspect that you could find 4 guys in Boston with HOF votes... those are your Mueller guys. Stay Classy Boston.
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Postby dukie98 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:22 pm

[quote:5d88d198bb="PotKettleBlack"]I suspect that you could find 4 guys in Boston with HOF votes... those are your Mueller guys. Stay Classy Boston.[/quote:5d88d198bb]

ESPN's Pedro Gomez apparently voted for Mueller... but didn't see fit to vote for Jeff Bagwell or Tim Raines.

[url]http://espn.go.com/mlb/hof12/story/_/id/7435492/mlb-barry-larkin-elected-espn-2012-baseball-hall-fame-ballot[/url]
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Postby Stormcrow2012 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:06 pm

You guys are right on the money, this is becoming a joke. Until Trammell is voted in I am boycotting the Hall of Fame.
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Postby Roosky » Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:15 pm

Larkin had a lot of competition for all star games until Ozzie Smith retired. Also Ozzie cost Larkin several gold gloves.
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Postby PotKettleBlack » Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:41 pm

[quote:520d764f18="Stormcrow2012"]You guys are right on the money, this is becoming a joke. Until Trammell is voted in I am boycotting the Hall of Fame.[/quote:520d764f18]

I've been boycotting the HOF for a while. The refusal of writers to put Santo in. Their eventual losing of their minds to put Jim Rice in. 19% for McGwire. 4 votes for Bill Mueller (does he have pictures of Pedro Gomez with a goat?). And so on. The writers are the best keepers of the flame, but that doesn't make them any less terrible at it.
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Postby WeatherNut » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:22 pm

[quote:65cbe18596]the voting process for HOF is a joke.[/quote:65cbe18596]

You can say that again!

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Postby macnole » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:53 pm

glad to see Bags OUT. Tooo bad for Trammel and Raines. Raw stats mean nothing without context. Compare to their era and their peers.
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Postby Casey89 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:46 pm

[quote:b0f4f30250]A total of 573 ballots, including nine blanks, were cast by BBWAA members[/quote:b0f4f30250]

Nine submitted [b:b0f4f30250]blank[/b:b0f4f30250] ballots?
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Postby honestiago1 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:39 pm

I wish Jack Morris would get his due. A workhorse with a ton of wins and 4 rings. The man could pitch. And I don't think he ever played in anything that could be called a pitcher's park.

I'd go with Trammell being on par with Larkin in most categories, save for speed. He was very good for a very long time (same as Larkin).

And Raines! Where is the love for Raines, man? Best leadoff man of the era not named Rickey.
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