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As long as the position of DH is in the baseball rule book then those players should not be biased against. If not for the DH position Frank Thomas would not have had as good of numbers as he ended up with as he was primarily a DH for many years.
Edgar Martinez and David Ortiz are two of the best all-time DH's and should be be in or out of the HOF based on their batting stats without penalty for not playing defense.
Hit the ball right on the screws here LM, that's exactly how I feel about the issue too.
Nicely said. That is the point I was trying to make. The game(and the rules) changes, the HOF standards have to change with the game. Eagles NFL HOF'er Chuck Bednaric thought anybody that did not play both ways was a pussy and did not belong in the NFL HOF. His point is just as valid as Stether's desire to exclude the DH from the HOF for not playing in the field. The game has changed and old standards used to judge performance must change as the game changes. The best of the best of the DH's should get into the HOF, and Ortiz is one of the best of the best.