Fred Mcgriff- ESPN said the he wasnt eligible but he deserved to be in. I agree 100%
Deion Sanders-hell yeah he does and in the football hall of fame
Chipper Jones yes hes eligible
Mo vaugn He doesnt have eligibility
Frank Thomas of course he hit HR 500 this year
Piazza doesnt look like hell be able to be in
Rodriguez hes still young so who nos
Flash Gordon-If he dont get in Ill kill someone
2007-08-29 11:56:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Fred McGriff deserves to be there. Chipper Jones, Frank Thomas, Mike Piazza, and Ivan Rodriguez should get there one day, but they are still active players. Deion, no, he was more of a football player. The rest just weren't good enough to meet usual Hall of Fame criteria.
2007-08-23 05:02:30
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answer #2
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answered by Elliott N 6
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1.fred mcgriff-possibly but it will take some time
2.deion sanders- no chance
3.chipper jones-yes, after 4 more seasons he could be around 475 HR, 2700 hits, +.300 lifetime BA
4.jeff beck-who is Jeff Beck? Rod Beck, no
5.mo vaughn-had an outstanding run but wont make the HOF
6.jack mcdowel-no
7.flash gordon-no
8.frank thomas-YES
9.mike piazza-yes...even if he left today +.300 BA lifetime and 423 HR as a catcher
10. ivan rodriguz-YES, easily
2007-08-23 07:19:27
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Did someone actually say "yes" for Deion Sanders? Seriously?
Of that list, four will and should get in:
Chipper Jones
Frank Thomas
Mike Piazza
Ivan Rodriguez
Jones has been consistently outstanding for a long time, Thomas was the best player in baseball for much of the 1990s, Piazza redefined the term "offensive catcher," and Pudge is one of the top all-time at his position along with guys like Berra and Bench.
2007-08-23 04:58:58
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answer #4
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answered by Craig S 7
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1. frank Thomas
2. mike piazza
3. Ivan Rodriguez
4. chipper jones
2007-08-28 07:41:52
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answer #5
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answered by ronald b 2
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The Crime Dog should but he will probably be on the outside looking in for many years (see Andre Dawson)
Chipper Jones should have a pretty good chance if for nothing else playing consistently for one team his entire career (see Brooks Robinson)
Frank Thomas a pretty nice resume for future Hall of Fame consideration but lots of time as a DH (see Eddie Murray)
Mike Piazza the all around best catcher in the NL during his generation (see Johnny Bench)
Ivan Rodriquez the best catcher in the AL during his generation (see Carlton Fisk)((by the way both were nick named Pudge))
2007-08-23 04:53:43
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answer #6
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answered by johnny z 5
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1. McGriff - No
2. Deion - Absolutely not!
3. Chipper - Potentially, with more time
4. Beck - No (neither Rod or Jeff)
5. Mo Vaughn - No
6. McDowell - No
7. Gordon - No
8. Big Hurt - Probably
9. Piazza - Yes.
10. Pudge - Yes, no question.
2007-08-23 04:49:47
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answer #7
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answered by Kent K 5
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1.fred mcgriff - yes
2.deion sanders - your kidding right?
3.chipper johns - one of the best switch hitters of all time yes
4.jeff beck - no
5.mo vaughn - your kidding right?
6.jack mcdowel - no
7.flash gordon - no
8.frank thomas - yes people forget how productive he has been
9.mike piazza - yes
10. ivan rodriguz - yes
2007-08-23 05:35:10
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answer #8
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answered by hagen31 2
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#3, Chipper Jones, #8 Frank Thomas, #9 Mike Piazza & #10 Ivan Rodriguez will ALL GET IN.
THE REST WON'T
2007-08-23 04:56:32
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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no ( come on this guy is not even famous)
Maybe ( I think he should be, but I don't know if he will be)
Yes ( After he playes, several more years, not yet though)
no
No
Why not ( he was a great player
No ( He will be just for getting 500 homers, but this guy is not athletic enough, I think DH is for losers that can't run and are so slow and unathletic)
Of course ( this player has more than 400 homers as a catcher, damn he's a Hall of Famer for sure.
Of course ( this catcher is also amazing, he is good behind the plate and has more than 243 homers and more than 2000 hits.
2007-08-23 07:40:05
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answered by barhoom 3
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