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Posted By: WWolter
I think there are a few no-brainers on the list. Ozzie Smith is a no brainer, and I feel that Gary Carter should be in as well. If you compare his numbers to Fisk's, he should be in. I think the greatest injustice towards potential hall of famers is Dale Murphy. If anyone deserves to be in the hall of fame he is the one. Like Ozzie, Murphy has won numerous awards for community service,fund raising,etc.. He is one of the nicest guys around, and he was hitting 40 hrs a year when that meant something. As far as relievers are concerned, Gossage and Sutter deserve to be in. They were saving games when it meant coming in in the 5th or 6th inning. |
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