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Bad Day for Seaver?
Edgy DC Jan 09 2007 10:35 AM |
If I recall correctly, Tom Seaver stands as the Hall of Famer with the election as close to unanimous of any electee. I'm checking now and he received 425 out of 430 possible votes (98.84%).
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Frayed Knot Jan 09 2007 10:44 AM |
"Will one of them displace Seaver as the most perfect electee?"
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Edgy DC Jan 09 2007 10:48 AM |
I'm betting no, because (1) of the steroids thing and the fact that Ripken has been mealy-mouthed about criticizing steroids users, and (2) neither one is a truly perfect candidate --- with Gwynn lackng power and Ripken controversially carrying on with that streak through some poor seasons.
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metirish Jan 09 2007 11:10 AM |
I don't think any player will better Seaver's % any time soon,with the amount of voters it's hard to imagine them all on the same page.
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seawolf17 Jan 09 2007 11:24 AM |
According to ESPN Radio this morning, at least one guy left his ballot completely blank this year, so we know it won't be unanimous.
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metirish Jan 09 2007 11:32 AM |
Good,cos no one fucks with Seaver...
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metirish Jan 09 2007 12:46 PM |
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George Brett on Seaver and the voting system
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Willets Point Jan 09 2007 02:20 PM |
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Except Nancy.
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ABG Jan 09 2007 02:34 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jan 09 2007 02:50 PM |
Ripken fell just short of Seaver.
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Johnny Dickshot Jan 09 2007 02:39 PM |
2006 Hall of Fame voting results
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Yancy Street Gang Jan 09 2007 02:39 PM |
So 8 people didn't vote for Ripken, and 13 didn't vote for Gwynn.
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metirish Jan 09 2007 02:43 PM |
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When I read this I thought Ripken didn't get in at all...
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Farmer Ted Jan 09 2007 02:46 PM |
1 person voted for Jay Buhner. 3 for Dante Bichette? Pull those voting credentials NOW!!
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metsguyinmichigan Jan 09 2007 02:49 PM |
I'm glad that Seaver keeps his record. Any recognition for Tom is good in my eyes.
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ABG Jan 09 2007 02:50 PM |
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Yeah, I just realized that. I'll correct it.
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seawolf17 Jan 09 2007 02:56 PM |
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BOOOOOOOO.
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Edgy DC Jan 09 2007 03:08 PM |
I think it's a waste of time to get upset about (1) the few who didn't vote for guys who were overwhelmingly elected, or (2) the few who did vote for guys who were overwhelmingly rejected. Outlying votes are inconsequential.
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sharpie Jan 09 2007 03:10 PM |
Saberhagen wins the former Met vote with 7 besting Tony Fernandez's 4 and Bobby Bonilla's 2.
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Edgy DC Jan 09 2007 03:12 PM |
Hershiser actually wins that one with 24..
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Sandgnat Jan 09 2007 03:13 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jan 09 2007 04:06 PM |
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One of the voting writers was on MLB on XM this morning. It is the guy who has been referred to in other threads and responses. Besides the steroid issue (which according to him, anyone who played between 1993 and 2004 does not deserve a first ballot vote) he said he will never vote for someone on their first ballot because 11 writers didn't vote for Babe Ruth in 1936 and Cy Young wasn't even elected on his (the) first ballot and 48 people didn't vote for him in 1937 when he was enshrined.
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Yancy Street Gang Jan 09 2007 03:14 PM |
The guy's an idiot then.
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Edgy DC Jan 09 2007 03:26 PM |
I wouldn't have elected Cy Young on his first ballet either. Have you seen the guy dance?
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Frayed Knot Jan 09 2007 03:30 PM |
This whole notion about not wanting modern players to go in unanimously or on the 1st ballot because it would somehow disrespect older (and presumbably better) players who didn't is ridiculous. The voting process isn't even the same today as it was way back when. The 5-year waiting rule, for instance, wasn't always in place and it is the main reason why DiMaggio wasn't elected his 1st time. Everyone knew he was destined to get in but many writers simply weren't sure that he was even going to stay retired (he was only 36) and there just wasn't the sense of urgency that he be elected NOW!!!!
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Frayed Knot Jan 09 2007 03:47 PM |
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Or, as Yanqui fans would put it, 'ONLY twelve votes for Paulie'!!!! I once listened to an entire afternoon of talk radio listening to NYY fans talk about how Barry Bonds wasn't a fraction of the player O'Neill was. And that was before the steroid scandals began.
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Sandgnat Jan 09 2007 04:10 PM |
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Guess you missed the Fantasia segment "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor"
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SteveJRogers Jan 09 2007 09:34 PM |
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I thought it was Bernie Williams? I have heard a comparasion of how O'Neill was a better, ummm, "gamer" based on O'Neill playing THE DAY HIS FATHER FREAKING DIES! And Barry took about a month off after the death of Bobby Bonds.
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SteveJRogers Jan 09 2007 09:43 PM |
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