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  1. Meph seemed uber-patient with this guy, all things considering.
  2. Hell, he was fat in his prime: http://baseball-fever.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=21271&d=1173846387
  3. A combination of Windows Movie Maker, Total Video Converter & Easy Gif Animator.
  4. I created these for a baseball history site, but thought I'd share them with y'all. It's mostly all HOFers, no modern players. Some of my favorites: Aaron: http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/9315/aarongifmn3.gif Satchel Paige: http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/882/satchgif4zz5.gif Joe Jackson busting his butt: http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/9678/joejacksonfp8.gif Carl Mays pitching....the last thing Ray Chapman ever saw (eerie): http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/9610/carlmays2vl7.gif Hank Aaron Pete Alexander Richie Ashburn Ernie Banks Wade Boggs George Brett Roy Campanella Rod Carew Orlando Cepeda Roberto Clemente Ty Cobb Ty Cobb 2 Ty Cobb running bases Dizzy Dean Joe Dimaggio Larry Doby Don Drysdale Bob Feller Whitey Ford Frankie Frisch Lou Gehrig Lou Gehrig 2 Charlie Gehringer Bob Gibson Josh Gibson Hank Greenberg Lefty Grove Tony Gwynn Rogers Hornsby Carl Hubbell Joe Jackson Ferguson Jenkins Walter Johnson Al Kaline Ralph Kiner Sandy Koufax Bob Lemon Mickey Mantle (lefty) Mickey Mantle (righty) Juan Marichal Roger Maris Christy Mathewson Carl Mays Willie Mays Joe Medwick Johnny Mize Joe Morgan Stan Musial Hal Newhouser Mel Ott Satchel Paige Gaylord Perry Robin Roberts Frank Robinson Jackie Robinson Babe Ruth Ron "PUT HIM IN THE HOF!" Santo Eiji Sawamura Mike Schmidt Al Simmons Duke Snider Warren Spahn Luis Tiant Dazzy Vance Honus Wagner Buck Weaver Hoyt Wilhelm Billy Williams Ted Williams Cy Young (aged)
  5. Good first post. Definitely agree with the Mussina - Morris comparison.
  6. Yep. Fast as Archie was and as good as he was at eluding tackles, he still got sacked an AVERAGE of 34 times a year during his career with New Orleans. The Saints line back then was so, soooooo bad.
  7. Why do you think that? His stats look pretty damn good to me. Throw into it that he played for the Red Sox and was on two of their WS teams.... for a CO with bad defense hes going to need more than 500 HRs. I think he should get in, I just dont think he does. Another name I'll throw out there is Jim Edmonds. He probably will not get in, but he's probably the second best CF of his generation ahead of Lofton and Williams -- unless I am completely forgetting someone Manny is at 491 HR right now. I think he'll get 500 and beyond. Really hadn't thought much about Edmonds. His WARP3 (106) is only 2 points lower than Manny's.
  8. It's funny how Eli and Peyton are so slow yet their dad was so fast and was much more of a running QB than a pocket passer like his sons. If no one has really seen footage of Archie, check this out (all the footage of him is in the first 45 seconds or so). You can really see how quick he was for his time....especially interesting given how slow his sons are:
  9. hasnt he been quoted as saying he dosnt want to play that many more years or am I dreaming? Wouldn't surprise me. He's an uber-Mississippi redneck, and I'd guarantee you he gets more enjoyment driving a tractor around his farm than pitching.
  10. I considered him obviously. But then I looked at it, and only three times in his career did he play 1st base over 100 games in a season. Doesn't matter. He's going to get in. I didn't say he wouldn't. He was on my initial list. The list that I didn't have him on was the list of dominant first baggers of the 90's.
  11. Why do you think that? His stats look pretty damn good to me. Throw into it that he played for the Red Sox and was on two of their WS teams....
  12. Interesting how Peyton and Eli go back to back yet Archie never even played in a playoff game. Surely they are the only three people from a family to each be on SI covers: http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/7214/archieps2.jpg http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/43/peytonum3.jpg http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/7235/elizp9.jpg Are there even two people from a family that have been on separate covers?
  13. Yeah, I remember there being an entire section about how Biggio was more valuable than Griffey Jr.
  14. Easy. He's definitely a HOFer, as he's probably in the top 5 or 6 all time at 2nd.
  15. Over 200 wins, barely over 100 losses, and a postseason resume that's very flattering. I'm not saying he deserves to get in, but the New York media is gonna force the issue enough that we're gonna be listening to arguments in his favor for quite a while. Exactly.
  16. He's practically retired. That's why.
  17. I considered him obviously. But then I looked at it, and only three times in his career did he play 1st base over 100 games in a season.
  18. I think he's certainly got a good shot. 250 wins is a hell of a lot. Speaking of current pitchers who could be HOF'ers right now, I forgot to mention John Smoltz. He'd probably be at about 250 if he hadn't closed for 3 years.
  19. That's pretty much what I was trying to say. If I was to rank the power 1st basemen (regardless of the steroids stuff) from the 1990's-early 00's...I'd go: Jeff Bagwell Mark McGwire Raffy Palmeiro Jim Thome Todd Helton Fred McGriff Jason Giambi Andres Galaraga I probably missed a few.
  20. Thomas is a lock. I'm not so sure if I'd call Thome a lock, but he certainly should make it. I agree that Thomas is a lock. Thome is hard to say. He has one of THE stats i.e. 500 HR, but I think with the offensive upswing in the game that has occurred in the past 20 years, 500 HR isn't going to be a lock anymore. Thome only finished in the top 5 in MVP voting once (4th place in 2003, and only in the top 10 three other times....so he doesn't have the PEAK that a lot of HOF voters like to see. It's hard to say with him. Although his WARP3 certainly indicates that he should probably be a HOFer: 110.
  21. but not every fall of famer played in mlb. Oooooo snap. :-)
  22. It should be considered a factor, just like everything else voters look at. This will all be moot in 5-6 years when he gets to 3000.
  23. I certainly hope not. He's definitely one of the most overrated players of our era. i'd replace andruw jones with torii hunter in this paragraph and agree 100%. I dunno, check out their WARP3's. Hunter: 48, Jones: 101.6. Granted, Jones has played a few more extra seasons, but those seasons aren't going to do squat for making up that kind of difference between them.
  24. Ichiro? No chance. He's only played here for 7 years. No chance? I think Ichiro is a lock if he retires tomorrow. He needs to play three more years to qualify. I had no idea. You have to play ten years? Yep.
  25. Ichiro? No chance. He's only played here for 7 years. Are you serious? In those 7 seasons the guy has 1592 hits (more than anyone has ever had in a 7 year stretch), 782 runs, 272 SB's, 7 straight gold gloves (yes I know). If he were to end his career now, I think he'd get in because they would (hopefully) take into account how dominant he was in Japan before coming over. I think there is going to have to be some sort of balancing test done with foreign players, starting with Ichiro.
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