I’ll be curious to see how next years ballot plays out and also what you all think when looking at it.
Personally I only see 4-5 guys that I think belong in. Not sure there’s another 5-6 that are worth throwing votes on to help keep on the ballot.
I would vote for: Andruw, A-Rod, Manny, Utley and Felix Hernandez
I could be possibly be convinced on voting for Abreu, Vizquel and K-Rod
Out on Beltran and Pettitte
Yeah I can understand that….but once you get to modern day, non-controversial superstars….what’s the logic? Like once Albert Pujols becomes eligible….what could possibly be the argument for him to not be unanimous?
Yet I’m sure they’re will be one guy out there who will see an opportunity to insert himself into the storyline….
He at least has the right attitude about taking accountability for his performances and dedicating himself to work to improve. He was miserable to watch most of last year but I can’t dislike him as a person and root against him.
Hoping he bounces back to respectability not for our sake but for his
If I was a voter, Jeter and Ichiro are both no brainer first ballot HOFers. In my opinion, Ichiro (among several others) was a more complete high level player among all facets of the game—and reached significant milestones despite not coming to MLB until he was 27. If Ichiro starts in the MLB at 21, he’s the hit king. Jeter was a superior power hitter, but he benefitted heavily from many years of all-star hitters behind him and his defense was actually quite a negative.
I think Whitaker/Evans etc would’ve been in already if there wasn’t division on PED users being allowed in. How many worthy players aren’t in because guys like Bonds/A-Rod/Clemens are on the ballot for the full length of time instead of being first ballot?
Even if we signed Flaherty and each year of the deal he is only healthy half of the year but performs as we’ve seen him recently when he is healthy—that could be a big help to a team with a lot of young arms and a lot of untested arms.
if Olson, Cobb and Mize had been healthy and/or consistent last year, I’d say going out and getting a potential high level arm maybe wouldn’t be necessary. But with those two having injuries and consistency issues, along with upcoming unknowns in Jobe and SGL….I’d rather risk bringing in another arm.
if we are going to “waste” money, I’d rather it be on pitching. If the guy ends up sucking, at least he’s only hurting the team every 5 days instead of daily….
And a small contingent of online Tigers fans will both expect him to be interested in coming to Detroit and upset at Harris/Illitch for him signing elsewhere