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Sorry, you don't get to tell me when to respond or not respond. Your question of "what would you do" is still irrelevant. If I say I would do exactly what Jackson did, would that make him any less guilty? Of course it wouldn't. If you feel he's innocent, why do you need to make excuses for him? Why do you keep bringing up Jackson' not guilty verdict? The others were also found not guilty too and with some of the other 7 players, there is no doubt of their guilt. Juries get verdicts wrong. Period. |
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Tony- thanks for the article link, it was interesting. The writer touched on a
point I brought up earlier as well. Regarding the PED suspects, at no time have I suggested they are bound for Purgatory because of their use. I haven't suggested they "give back" their salaries as some form of atonement. I know they have lived wonderful lifestyles most of us will never experience, fame and fortune. I'd be willing to bet a few are attempting to redeem their past transgressions, and that some would be entertaining to have a drink with- and I'm sure a decent number don't give a rip... But they question here is, do they deserve MLBs highest permanent honor? To be included with the absolute best of the best? Should they get that benefit as well? Someone out there in net54 land will correct me I'm sure, but isn't the Hall made up of less than 1 percent of all MLB players? I have heard some fans cite a preference for a "small" Hall, others for a "big" Hall. How about making it a "deserving" Hall? Some years the group is impressive, some it's sparse. Regardless, it's hard to imagine a time when players whose baseball playing acumen is so tainted, somehow worm their way into that top 1%. Shouldn't the whirlwind of controversy itself, going strong for a decade across the MLB spectrum, be enough of an indicator that "these are not the droids (we) seek"? (Couldn't help the Star Wars reference). How about this for a reward instead- they take their tens of millions and hero worship/fame, and call it a day? Isn't that enough for this group, so voters and fans can turn their attention to other candidates? Trent King |
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As humans, as shown in many posts on NET54, we all have our own individual thoughts, opinions and beliefs. And although I may not agree with others, I respect their individual thoughts, opinions and beliefs. There have been some really great points made by others in this thread, which made me think differently a bit, so thank you all for that.
There have been many forms of what I consider cheating in Major League Baseball; one is: * Catchers moving their glove after the catch is technically cheating. Where the ball lands, is the pitch location, and it should be called as such. THAT’S REALITY. But it’s been considered “FRAMING,” which we’re supposed to recognize it as a skill. Really? A ball is a ball and a strike is a strike; call it where it lands. * Pitchers using foreign substances or anything else to alter the ball; getting an edge on the batters. Is that fair? Isn’t that cheating? Of course it is. That’s why it is now illegal. Those acts do change (pad) a pitchers numbers. Do we now go back to the pitchers in the Hall of Fame and re-adjust their numbers? What was called a strike - was actually a ball? Do their numbers actually reflect their own individual ability, without any help from any foreign substance or anything else to alter the ball? Well, some may think that’s a reach, and won’t agree with that, but that is my opinion. I don’t think there is one resolve, because as you can see by the writers, voters, and all of us, we are all over the place in how we see it. Again, individual thoughts, opinions and beliefs. There are players already in the Hall of Fame who used PEDs. As I stated early, put an asterisk next to their name and call it a day. In the end, everyone knows what they did. If Arod is left out because of testing positive and being suspended, and Bonds gets in because he didn’t do the same, that’s bull crap. Bonds use of PEDs got him the All-Time Home Run Record. Don’t need a positive test or a suspension to prove to me he used PEDs. Thanks, Tony Last edited by SyrNy1960; 01-09-2022 at 10:00 AM. Reason: typo |
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Tony- again, an interesting post. You are right in that people's opinions vary,
no doubt about that. When it comes to something I enjoy, I do my best to form those opinions with as much fact/thoughtful discourse as I possibly can. For what this is worth, I'll add my 2 cents: 1) I don't think Bonds OR Aroid should ever see the Hall. Rodriguez' entire career is called into question due to proven abuse. Bonds' most famous accomplishment is as well. Their "Fame" is supposed to be the direct result of their baseball acumen, and that acumen is dirty- period. 2) Not a big fan of retroactively going back to analyze members who are already HOF. My point in this exercise is to do it right with the candidates we see now- ones "we" (fans, voters, writers) can actually do something about. If people complain that the Hall contains players who "shouldn't be in", then how can any reasonable response be an open door policy where obvious and prolonged misbehavior continues to be downplayed? Trent King |
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2) "My point in this exercise is to do it right with the candidates we see now- ones "we" (fans, voters, writers) can actually do something about." I can't do that, because they already let one in. Take him (them) out, and I'm with you 100%. We will never truly know how many players used; how much they used; and how long they used. Truly sad for such an era with great baseball players. It's been enjoyable and I appreciate everyone's comments in this thread. For me, there's not much more that I can add. Much appreciation for everyone's opinions and comments! The love and passion for baseball that you all have is awesome! Thanks, Tony Last edited by SyrNy1960; 01-09-2022 at 10:51 AM. Reason: typo |
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If any player is on the mlb ineligible list, they shall not be considered for the hall of fame.
None of these players on in the ineligible list, like them or not. I really dont see how a blank ballot does anything. Surely some deserving players are on a ballot. Its nothing more than grandstanding to get this dead beats name out there as some sanctimonious HOF voter. His voting privilege should be immediately revoked, as personal bias got in the way of his duty to uphold a vote. Now for the next voter who needs their 5 min of fame. Sure is going to chap some asses with bonds and clemens going in. It wouldn't surprise me if they snub the ceremony just because. Clemens claims he is indifferent and Bonds likley hasnt commented, not that he is known for his friendly attitude. Juice or no juice, they excelled at their sport and made it more exciting for the fans. Possibly at their own health risk , now that is dedication!
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