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The Rockies Legacy

Edgy MD
Jul 29 2015 01:13 PM

I just realized — and I must double check with youse — that the Colorado Rockies have never had a Hall of Famer take the field for them.

Is this possibly right?

Ceetar
Jul 29 2015 01:30 PM
Re: The Rockies Legacy

seems to be.

One for the Marlins and for the Rays.

RealityChuck
Jul 29 2015 01:34 PM
Re: The Rockies Legacy

Wikipedia confirms it.

Of course, the short existence of the team has something to do with it, plus the fact that, unlike, say, the Mets, their early teams featured younger players and not over-the-hill ones. The 62 Mets had Richie Ashburn (and maybe one day Gil Hodges), but that was because they were going for known players (especially if they played for the Dodgers) even though they weren't likely to help the team on the field.

Ceetar
Jul 29 2015 01:38 PM
Re: The Rockies Legacy

Mets lead all expansion teams with 14. Mets also lead all expansion teams with 2 WS wins. (Well, tied)

Edgy MD
Jul 29 2015 01:43 PM
Re: The Rockies Legacy

There's also presumably the fact that, with the altitude factor and their existence overlapping with the steroid era, the HoF electorate has been distrustful of lofty stats put up by some otherwise seemingly viable candidates such as Larry Walker and Andres Gallaraga.

But you'd figure some guy like Roberto Alomar or Eddie Murray might have tacked an otherwise uneventful year in Colorado onto the end of his career.

Ceetar
Jul 29 2015 01:48 PM
Re: The Rockies Legacy

figure Todd Helton and Jason Giambi have some chance.

seawolf17
Jul 29 2015 01:50 PM
Re: The Rockies Legacy

Helton probably, yes.

Lefty Specialist
Jul 29 2015 01:57 PM
Re: The Rockies Legacy

Giambi probably, no.