10-07-2020, 05:46 PM
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Glenn
Glen.n Sch.ey-d
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: South Florida
Posts: 3,261
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve D
On Caruthers, is he even eligible for the Hall of Fame?
The rules stipulate you had to be in the big leagues for 10 years. He only had nine years as a pitcher (1884-1892), but he played a 10th season in 1893, hitting .275 as an outfielder.
He would be inducted as a pitcher (he's the only pitcher who has more than 100 wins more than losses (218-99) who's not in the HOF (except Andy Pettitte).
Steve
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Yes.
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