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Apparently Buster Olney was arguing for Mariano over Mantle....crazy talk IMO
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I'm not a Red Sox fan, but I want to say that I question there eight nominees.
I voted for Ted Williams, David Ortiz and Yaz. The other five were Cy Young, Pedro Martinez, Carlton Fisk, Jim Rice, and Dwight Evans. But not Wade Boggs? Or Roger Clemens? I guess it's because they both signed with the Yankees. I think that's really petty of them. For my 4th pick I wrote in Clemens. Hey, where's the 'Stache? I want to get Bill's Brewers picks. Last edited by Sean; 04-13-2015 at 03:06 PM. |
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Hornsby, Musial, Gibson, Pujols.
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Griffey, Edgar, Randy, Buhner for my Mariners.
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Randy Jones, Dave Winfield, Tony Gwynn, and a write in of Terry Kennedy for the Padres.....
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I'll weigh in for the Pirates - pretty easy IMO ... Honus Wagner, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell, and Barry Bonds. People will call out the Bonds selection, but he won two MVPs here in his pre-steroids days and I'd give him the nod over Paul Waner and Pie Traynor, even though you could make cases for each.
Could also argue that Andrew McCutchen should have made it into the eight selections over Bill Mazeroski. Maz is beloved here because of his home run in the 1960 WS, but Cutch has already won an MVP with three top three finishes. He's a solid defender and a far better hitter. Even if you take only his current career (in his 7th year), I think he deserved to be there over Maz. Tough call, obviously, but McCutchen has been one of the most valuable players in baseball the past three years and Maz was never that - even for a single year.
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Yeah, I think he belongs but I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't make the cut because I think a lot of people feel that way. If it were strictly a local thing, I can't see him getting in but in a nationwide vote, he might.
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That's just stupid.
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Detroit Tigers:
Ty Cobb Hank Greenberg Al Kaline Miguel Cabrera Pains me to leave off Gehringer and Tram but they just don't make the cut over these four. |
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