MLB Hall of Fame: Who Gets In?

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MLB Hall of Fame: Who Gets In?

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Complete Ballot: Roberto Alomar, Carlos Baerga, Jeff Bagwell, Harold Baines, Bert Blyleven, Bret Boone, Kevin Brown, John Franco, Juan Gonzalez, Marquis Grissom, Lenny Harris, Bobby Higginson, Charles Johnson, Barry Larkin, Al Leiter, Edgar Martinez, Tino Martinez, Don Mattingly, Fred McGriff, Mark McGwire, Raul Mondesi, Jack Morris, Dale Murphy, John Olerud, Rafael Palmeiro, Dave Parker, Tim Raines, Kirk Rueter, Benito Santiago, Lee Smith, B.J. Surhoff, Alan Trammell, Larry Walker


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Larkin, Olerud, Alomar, McGriff, Parker and Mattingly are my guess to be first in.


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the only name i'm concerned with is that of pete rose.


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Alomar still has some people who did not like the spitting incident and some of his behavior.

Mattingly had a great 10 year span but back injuries hurt his stats and chances of being in the Hall. He was a Hall of Famer just a shortened career.

John Franco and Lee Smith helped to extend how relief pitchers were used.

My picks for this year would be Larkin, Parker, Smith and Raines.

Bert Blyleven should of already been in but his talking has rubbed some people the wrong way. When he has spoken his mind as a Twins announcer.


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I think Alomar gets in this year, I believe they punished him for the spitting incident last year.

Alomar, Mattingley, Larkin, Blyleven, McGriff, and Smith


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legend- settle down...this isn't the NFL where they put 10 guys in a year! lol

I think Larkin gets in ...blyleven and jack morris are 50/50

would love to see fred mcgriff get in - but he was on the edge of the steroid era and that will hurt him....even though i don't think he ever took them.


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defenserules wrote:legend- settle down...this isn't the NFL where they put 10 guys in a year! lol

I think Larkin gets in ...blyleven and jack morris are 50/50

would love to see fred mcgriff get in - but he was on the edge of the steroid era and that will hurt him....even though i don't think he ever took them.

:lol:

Those are the ones I believe should be in. And I agree that McGriff will be hurt by the era he played in.


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The_Legend_of_Northwest wrote:Complete Ballot: Roberto Alomar, Carlos Baerga, Jeff Bagwell, Harold Baines, Bert Blyleven, Bret Boone, Kevin Brown, John Franco, Juan Gonzalez, Marquis Grissom, Lenny Harris, Bobby Higginson, Charles Johnson, Barry Larkin, Al Leiter, Edgar Martinez, Tino Martinez, Don Mattingly, Fred McGriff, Mark McGwire, Raul Mondesi, Jack Morris, Dale Murphy, John Olerud, Rafael Palmeiro, Dave Parker, Tim Raines, Kirk Rueter, Benito Santiago, Lee Smith, B.J. Surhoff, Alan Trammell, Larry Walker

Larkin, Leiter, Mattingly, McGriff Palmer and Franco would be my favorites on getting in.

McGuire and Palmeiro may as well enjoy the view of only making the ballot. They will never get in.


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Larkin didn't make it in this year but looks to be first one in next year.


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