I hate Jim Edmonds because he's with the Cardinals, but he has been an extremly good player throughout a long career. I'd say he's very borderline now because of the inflated offensive numbers throughout baseball over the past 10-15 years. I would not be shocked if Jimmy made it, as I would not be surprised if he did not. Saying he will retire as a clear Hall of Famer is quite a stretch.
Hey Sean, if you happen to read this, why not sign in and post from time to time? It sure would be awesome to hear from someone living the dream instead of the often incoherent ramblings of a bunch of has-beens and never-will-bes.
Hank will hit one so hard, it will bounce off one of those buildings across the street, come back to him in the zone and he will put it on Kenmore. Thus, the first 2-run HR in the history of baseball where nobody was on base.