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He's a knuckleballer, he's dominating at times, could pitch for many more years. What does he have to do to make the hall of Fame?
Let's say he lasts another 8 seasons, at around his current pace? Is this the beer talking, or does he have a very small chance... |
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dunno but you should post some current stats at least
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No chance. Wakefield has never been dominating. To get to the Hall of Fame I think you should have to be at least the best pitcher on your team once. Or at least in the top ten in your league.
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JFC enough of these already
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i would say ten or so
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He'd have to pass Don Sutton as a compiler... Probably by a good bit.
10 more at the same clip seems legit. |
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JFC enough of these already [/ QUOTE ] |
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He has 167 wins so far. I think anything short of 300 he doesn't make it because of the lack of dominance. Give or take twelve years.
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How many more threads about not-even-close-to-borderline-HOFers will we see before someone gets a week-long ban?
Coming on here every few days and reading about another piss-poor Northeasterner making the Hall is making me forget about how sh*tty the Astros are doing. |
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Do you still think that Bernie is not even close to borderline?
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