Ten Mets on the Ballot (Hall of Fame 2024)
- Benjamin Grimm
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Re: Ten Mets on the Ballot (Hall of Fame 2024)
It looks like Beltran is positioning himself well for the future, but is very likely to fall short this year.
Re: Ten Mets on the Ballot (Hall of Fame 2024)
Yeah, Sheffield is the one that might come super close on his last year , or just get in , squeaky bum time for him
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- Marshmallowmilkshake
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Re: Ten Mets on the Ballot (Hall of Fame 2024)
https://nypost.com/2024/01/18/sports/ga ... -no-sense/
Heyman is another HoF voter who twists himself into knots to support a position that he knows is ridiculous. Today, he is outraged that Sheffield is getting close and ARod is not.
Sheffield was mentioned in the Mitchell Report, but ARod was suspended for 211 games. Does Heyman know when Bonds started using? Does he know when ARod started? Was Sheffield good before he allegedly used?
Heyman is another HoF voter who twists himself into knots to support a position that he knows is ridiculous. Today, he is outraged that Sheffield is getting close and ARod is not.
Steroid guys are bad, but he voted for Bonds who was good before he was bad.Specifically, someone is going to have to explain how PED guy Gary Sheffield is killing PED guy Alex Rodriguez in balloting.
Makes zero sense on any level.
I don’t vote for either guy as I generally eschew PED guys (I did vote for Barry Bonds, who I’m convinced didn’t take steroids until well into his career, long after he won three of his seven MVPs).
And I get it if someone prefers to ignore cheating, pretend steroids don’t matter or justify in any way.
Sheffield was mentioned in the Mitchell Report, but ARod was suspended for 211 games. Does Heyman know when Bonds started using? Does he know when ARod started? Was Sheffield good before he allegedly used?
Re: Ten Mets on the Ballot (Hall of Fame 2024)
I read that article, what a mess
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