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MLB Lock Hall Of Famers
Simple concept. What MLB players, active and retired, who are not already in the HoF are locks to get there, even if they never play another game after today?
I'll throw a few easy ones out there to get us started: Ricky Henderson Greg Maddux Barry Bonds Ken Griffey Jr. Your turn.. |
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Re: MLB Lock Hall Of Famers
Roger Clemens, Tony Gwynn, Cal Ripken, Mariano Rivera, Derek Jeter, A-Rod
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Sammy Sosa
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Todd Van Poophole
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Re: MLB Lock Hall Of Famers
Glavine
Piazza |
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Randy Johnson
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Re: MLB Lock Hall Of Famers
Glavine
Pedro Schilling Smoltz Bagwell Manny Hoffman Piazza Thomas Vladi Suzuki Sheffield Helton |
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Re: MLB Lock Hall Of Famers
Pudge Rodriguez.
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Re: MLB Lock Hall Of Famers
I disagree with Schilling, Sheield and Helton. I would say they would not get in were their careers to end today.
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Re: MLB Lock Hall Of Famers
http://www.baseball-reference.com/le..._monitor.shtml
Nice try though. It's rough scale is 100 means a good possibility and 130 is a virtual cinch. It isn't hard and fast, but it does a pretty good job. Here are the batting rules. Schilling is arguably one of the best playoff pitchers EVER. Helton has been very good. Of the three I think he's least likely. Helton's number's have been outstanding. Maybe they'll drop. |
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