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All DJ did was pose the question if any of us think Ortiz is HOF worthy. And since none of us are voters it's not going to make any difference what our opinions are. Therefore, we are all entitled to our opinions, right? That said, many different arguments have risen out of this simple question. So I will answer the question first and then give my 2 cents on the alternate topics. Is he deserving? IMO, yes he is.
Didn't Frank Thomas get in? (I can't say I remember this for sure.) He had monster offensive numbers. So does Big Papi and Edgar. And altho not as huge as Thomas, Ortiz has incredible Post Season numbers and IMHO, think the combination of his regular season numbers and postseason numbers qualify him as worthy. In addition to this, these 3 DH's all played positions earlier in their careers.
The DH has been part of the game for quite some time now. Long enough to qualify the best ones as HOF worthy. They made a huge difference in their team's success over the years they played.
That stated, I am a National League fan all the way. I never liked the DH or American style of play since it's inception. But after all these years, I am glad it exists. It has extended the careers of many great hitters and adds a different dimension to the game overall. But I certainly wouldn't want the NL to ever start using it during the regular season. But I think that is a separate argument from being HOF worthy. HOF by it's very essence means you did something during your baseball career that was very memorable. Bill Mazerowski hits the winning HR in 1960 and although an NL gold glover most of his career, he never hit HOF worthy.
Brooks Robinson, also a lifetime Gold Glover, made it into far more World Series than Maz and he had much better offensive numbers. Now I am in no way dissing Maz, who is in the Hall for a reason. My point is in comparing Big Papi and whether he is deserving. And in My OPINION confirms that he is.
But it is definitely part of the game. I do think that comparing the NFL and MLB is like comparing apples and oranges and don't agree with either side of that argument. Again, it is just an OPINION.
I also think that in the ERA of PEDS, there should be an asterisk for everyone who used. And it's not that I condemn all the users as much as I applaud, respect and admire all those players who didn't. So many players used that IMO, it became part of the game during that time. And also IMO, Bonds and Clemens just did it better than everyone else. This does not mean that I condone or support the use in any way shape or form. It gave an ugly black eye to baseball that everyone from the players, to mgrs, to front offices, owners and YES - even the Commissioner are responsible for turning a blind eye to it for so long.
And it diminishes and disrespects the numbers that non users put up over the history of the game. But when all of us who witnessed the game since the 40's and 50's are gone, people will only see that Bonds and perhaps Arod and a few others had more HRs than Aaron and Ruth. That's why I am in favor of the asterisk.
Anyway. Now I have also opened up the field for more arguments that are spinoffs of the original question. But do I think Ortiz will be voted in one day? Yes, do. But I believe it will be awhile as there are definitely more deserving players ahead of him - Including Edgar Martinez.
Again, these are only my OPINIONS and are not subject to debate that would "Change my mind" no matter what other's opinions may be.
Didn't Frank Thomas get in? (I can't say I remember this for sure.) He had monster offensive numbers. So does Big Papi and Edgar. And altho not as huge as Thomas, Ortiz has incredible Post Season numbers and IMHO, think the combination of his regular season numbers and postseason numbers qualify him as worthy. In addition to this, these 3 DH's all played positions earlier in their careers.
The DH has been part of the game for quite some time now. Long enough to qualify the best ones as HOF worthy. They made a huge difference in their team's success over the years they played.
That stated, I am a National League fan all the way. I never liked the DH or American style of play since it's inception. But after all these years, I am glad it exists. It has extended the careers of many great hitters and adds a different dimension to the game overall. But I certainly wouldn't want the NL to ever start using it during the regular season. But I think that is a separate argument from being HOF worthy. HOF by it's very essence means you did something during your baseball career that was very memorable. Bill Mazerowski hits the winning HR in 1960 and although an NL gold glover most of his career, he never hit HOF worthy.
Brooks Robinson, also a lifetime Gold Glover, made it into far more World Series than Maz and he had much better offensive numbers. Now I am in no way dissing Maz, who is in the Hall for a reason. My point is in comparing Big Papi and whether he is deserving. And in My OPINION confirms that he is.
But it is definitely part of the game. I do think that comparing the NFL and MLB is like comparing apples and oranges and don't agree with either side of that argument. Again, it is just an OPINION.
I also think that in the ERA of PEDS, there should be an asterisk for everyone who used. And it's not that I condemn all the users as much as I applaud, respect and admire all those players who didn't. So many players used that IMO, it became part of the game during that time. And also IMO, Bonds and Clemens just did it better than everyone else. This does not mean that I condone or support the use in any way shape or form. It gave an ugly black eye to baseball that everyone from the players, to mgrs, to front offices, owners and YES - even the Commissioner are responsible for turning a blind eye to it for so long.
And it diminishes and disrespects the numbers that non users put up over the history of the game. But when all of us who witnessed the game since the 40's and 50's are gone, people will only see that Bonds and perhaps Arod and a few others had more HRs than Aaron and Ruth. That's why I am in favor of the asterisk.
Anyway. Now I have also opened up the field for more arguments that are spinoffs of the original question. But do I think Ortiz will be voted in one day? Yes, do. But I believe it will be awhile as there are definitely more deserving players ahead of him - Including Edgar Martinez.
Again, these are only my OPINIONS and are not subject to debate that would "Change my mind" no matter what other's opinions may be.
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