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Albert Pujols
Barry Bonds
Frank Thomas
Sammy Sosa
Craig Biggio
Alex Rodriguez
Gary Sheffield
Derek Jeter
Ken Griffey Jr.
Roger Clemens
Tom Glavine
Tommy Maddux
John Smoltz

No Limit. Just list the names you think will, don't need to explain.

If you have a suggestion for a player not mentioned, you can name him too.

2007-06-25 06:33:42 · 37 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Baseball

Trevor Hoffman, Mariano River.

2007-06-25 11:06:16 · update #1

37 answers

Probably all of them, except maybe the steroid guys, especially if they either confess or new incriminating evidence comes out about them. Also, Pujols might not if he gets hurt and ends his career early.

And uh...Tommy Maddux? Maybe you confused Tommy Maddox from the NFL and Greg Maddux. I'll just assume you meant Greg.

2007-06-25 06:46:38 · answer #1 · answered by fil676 2 · 0 0

Albert Pujols
Barry Bonds
Frank Thomas
Sammy Sosa
Craig Biggio
Alex Rodriguez
Derek Jeter
Ken Griffey Jr.
Roger Clemens
Tom Glavine
GREG Maddux
John Smoltz

my additions:
Randy Johnson
Pedro Martinez
Mariano Rivera
Trevor Hoffman
Manny Ramirez
Mike Piazza
Jim Thome
Chipper Jones
Jeff Kent
Ivan Rodriguez
Ichiro Suzuki

2007-06-25 08:15:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Albert Pujols
Barry Bonds
Frank Thomas
Sammy Sosa
Craig Biggio
Alex Rodriguez
Gary Sheffield
Ken Griffey Jr.
Roger Clemens
Tom Glavine
Tommy Maddux- Greg?
John Smoltz

adds:
Johan Santana
Miguel Tejada- long shot
Manny Ramerez
Jim Thome
Randy Johnson

2007-06-25 18:22:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Albert Pujols
Frank Thomas
Craig Biggio
Alex Rodriguez
Derek Jeter
Ken Griffey Jr.
Roger Clemens
Tom Glavine
Greg Maddux
John Smoltz

2007-06-25 07:16:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Albert Pujols
Frank Thomas
Sammy Sosa
Alex Rodriguez
Roger Clemens
John Smoltz
Jamie Moyer
Randy Johnson
Jim Edmonds
Trevor Hoffman
Vladimir Guerrero
Ichiro Suzuki

2007-06-25 09:43:37 · answer #5 · answered by Andrea C 2 · 0 0

Albert Pujols
Barry Bonds
Frank Thomas
Sammy Sosa
Alex Rodriguez
Derek Jeter
Ken Griffey Jr.
Roger Clemens
Tom Glavine
Greg Maddux

2007-06-25 06:56:17 · answer #6 · answered by Joe F 2 · 1 2

Albert Pujols
Barry Bonds
Frank Thomas
Sammy Sosa
Craig Biggio
Alex Rodriguez
Gary Sheffield
Derek Jeter
Ken Griffey Jr.
Roger Clemens
Tom Glavine
Tommy Maddux
John Smoltz

2007-06-25 06:40:24 · answer #7 · answered by Yahoo Man 1 · 0 3

Albert Pujols - At current pace, 1st ballot
Barry Bonds - Without a doubt
Frank Thomas - Yes
Sammy Sosa - Yes, but could have a bit of trouble
Craig Biggio - Yes
Alex Rodriguez - Yes, 1st ballot
Gary Sheffield - Yes, but could also have trouble
Derek Jeter - Yes
Ken Griffey Jr. - Most definately
Roger Clemens - Yes, 1st ballot
Tom Glavine - Yes, even if he retired today without 300 wins
Tommy Maddux - Tommy, no. Greg, yes.
John Smoltz - Yes, but may take a few years

There are others you didn't mention. Among them: Randy Johnson, Mariano Rivera, Mike Piazza, Trevor Hoffman, Ivan Rodriquez, Ichiro (if he plays 10 years), Jim Thome

2007-06-25 09:03:24 · answer #8 · answered by blueyeznj 6 · 0 1

For Pujols, its too early to tell. If he continues to play like he has, then yes.

Barry Bonds should, because I think he was a Hall of Famer even before he started juicing, and just because youre really strong doesnt mean you will instantly be able to hit good. Its not easy to hit 750 homers in the Pros.

Frank Thomas? I think he will. He won some MVP awards with the Sox, and hes gonna hit 500 in the next few days.

Sammy Sosa? Definitley. He hit 600, and I dont think he juiced, because his size never changed, like McGwire and Bonds, they used to be skinny dudes, then turned into monsters. Sosa has been the same size his whole career.

Craig Biggio is in the 3000 hit club, so I think hes in.

ARod will one day eclipse the Career Home Run record, and will possibly be remembered as the best ever, so hes in. Hes gonna have 500 homers by the end of this season too.

Sheffield, I dont know about. He will probably finish with more than 500 homers, but I still dont know if he's done enough to be Hall of Fame material.

I think Jeter will be in the HOF, he is always in contention for a batting title and is the leader of the Yankees team, plus he has multiple WS rings.

Ken Griffey is definitley in. He will finish with over 600 homers.

Roger Clemens is a lock, he has 350 wins, and World Series rings.

Tom Glavine is probable. He will get his 300th win this season, and that seems to be enough.

I think youre thinking of Greg Maddux, because Tommy Maddux was a Quarterback for the Steelers a few years ago.
But Greg Maddux is definitley a Hall of Famer.

John Smoltz is probably in. I think if he plays a bit more, hes in.



Youre forgetting Jim Thome. He will probably hit his 500th homer this season, and he has been on a few World Series teams. He has also won numerous awards, and has been voted Teammate of the Year a few times.

2007-06-25 07:51:12 · answer #9 · answered by cold 6 · 1 1

Barry Bonds
Sammy Sosa
Craig Biggio
Alex Rodriguez
Derek Jeter
Ken Griffey Jr.
Roger Clemens
Tom Glavine
Greg Maddux
John Smoltz

2007-06-25 06:40:18 · answer #10 · answered by cristian Ivan L 3 · 0 2

Albert Pujols-yes
Barry Bonds-yes
Frank Thomas-yes
Sammy Sosa-yes
Craig Biggio-no. should be banned and they should throw robin yount out too.
Alex Rodriguez-yes
Gary Sheffield-no, people hate him more than bonds
Derek Jeter-yes. typical house *****
Ken Griffey Jr.-yes
Roger Clemens-yes
Tom Glavine-yes
Tommy Maddux-no, the former back up qb for the broncos will not go to the hall of fame in anything.
John Smoltz-yes

2007-06-28 20:22:26 · answer #11 · answered by rape_task_force 2 · 0 0

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