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It’s over 75%. Does it really matter after that?
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I read somewhere when Griffey wasn’t unanimous that there is one voter who will not vote for a player in their first year of eligibility regardless. If memory serves, this voter agreed to do so at the request of former voters who had done the same. I think it stems from a voter over Ruth not being unanimous.
Not sure if any of the above is true but I definitely remember reading something like that. |
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I think everybody thought that went away when Rivera got 100%. But it is his (or her) vote and they don't have to explain it. Maybe he didn't want to "waste" it on a foregone conclusion, since everybody had decided Jeter couldn't miss before the vote. There are arguably 10 other deserving candidates on the ballot. Maybe tragedy intervened. We do have human voters.
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I think the conversation should start with WHY JETER? Mariano Rivera was maybe the greatest inning per inning pitcher of all time. There has never been another one like him and there probably won't be again. Jeter is a HOF player but he's not more than that. I don't think he was ever really considered the best shortstop in baseball at any one point in his career. Knowing that, how can there be so much support for 100% induction?
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Typical Yankee fan response:
I'm outraged that Jeter didn't get 100% of the votes. Who is Larry Walker? ----------------------- From 538.com: Still, in some ways, Jeter would have been a curious choice to become the Hall of Fame’s first unanimous position player. He never won an MVP award, though he had eight top-10 finishes. He never led the league in batting, on-base percentage, slugging or WAR in any of his 20 seasons. He was named AL Player of the Month only once (August 1998). He ranks 88th all-time in WAR. Jeter’s game also had a glaring weakness: He had a suspect glove. His five Gold Gloves were likely based more on reputation than skill, according to metrics that have long regarded Jeter as a poor defender. Jeter has the worst Defensive Runs Saved total (-152) since the stat was first recorded in 2003. The stat measures a defender’s ability to convert batted balls to outs relative to his positional peers. Had he played in today’s game, Jeter might very well have been moved off of shortstop. Yet Jeter played all 23,225 2/3 of his career innings in the field at one of the game’s most demanding defensive positions. Last edited by Snapolit1; 01-23-2020 at 08:12 AM. |
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Jeter is clearly overrated, people thinking he deserved a higher HOF percentage than Ruth, Mays et al.
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I always hoped that Greg Maddux would get the first unanimous call to the hall, then a voter with asinine reasoning stepped in.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...l-of-fame-vote |
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The guys who just don't think anyone deserves 100% of the vote should not be allowed to vote at all. It was just as ridiculous when Babe Ruth was left off some ballots as it has been with most other first ballot HOFers.
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If votes are supposed to be preordained and people will be booted off and pitchforks taken up because they vote differently on issues, there shouldn't be votes. Apparently, some people think voting means you get to choose between Yes and Yes. I am in general suspicious of unanimous votes, because it often indicates groupthink and a lot of yes men. Besides, as far as HOF enshrinement goes, the induction percentage is just trivial trivia. As DiMaggio and Jimmy Foxx demonstrate, it's not an indication of anything significant. No one, including here, looks at induction percentages when ranking Pre-War players. No one anywhere says Robin Yount is better than Joe DiMaggio (And I say that as a Robin Yount fan). Last edited by drcy; 01-24-2020 at 02:14 AM. |
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Again... Jeter got the highest-ever percentage of votes for any position player in the history of baseball. So in the immortal words of Chrissie Hynde…. Stop Your Sobbing! |
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And to touch on your thoughts, ONLY in this modern society do you find people actually getting what they want, and STILL whining and complaining! ... it's pathetic really. So no need for any Holy Commotions or to add any Middle of the Road comments. Maybe if these Bad Boys get Spanked for whining about a single Precious vote, or they were put Back on the Chain Gang, they would change their tune. Buck up naysayers, you still have Brass in Pocket. Goodbye |
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Ray Davies not Chrissie Hynde.
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