Griffey and Piazza make the HOF

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Griffey sets a record with 99.3 percent of the vote.
Piazza had 83 percent

Bagwell was in 3rd with 71.6
 

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The 3 who didn't vote for Jr are jackass's (mind you Jr was a jackass dick to most people when the camera wasn't on him) Shame about Raines, hopefully next year. Walker also needs to be higher (not saying he is a HOF but 15% is low)
 
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dont confuse people not voting for griffey with people not thinking is a HOFer. some guys have stopped voting all together until they fix system, some didn't vote knowing he'd get in no matter what, and wanted to help keep certain guys on ballot.

the whole system is stupid though.
 

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dont confuse people not voting for griffey with people not thinking is a HOFer. some guys have stopped voting all together until they fix system, some didn't vote knowing he'd get in no matter what, and wanted to help keep certain guys on ballot.

the whole system is stupid though.

At least they eliminated around 100 retired baseball writers who long ago stopped covering the sport. The number may be high, but it was a big number.
 

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I think Bagwell gets in next year.
 

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Bagwell is not a HOF ...very good player but come on.... his sidekick shouldn't have got in either...
 

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Bagwell is not a HOF ...very good player but come on.... his sidekick shouldn't have got in either...

I disagree.

Easy HOF for both.
 

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Now who doesn't belong in is Edgar Martinez, ever.
 

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Biggio was around for 20 years.....never led the league in anything.... voters really got fooled on that one

Lol, drinking early I see.
 

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2 great players.....Well deserved.....Congrats!
 

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Biggio was around for 20 years.....never led the league in anything.... voters really got fooled on that one

Biggio's peak was about as high as Alomar's, and he ended up playing much longer. Obviously that makes him deserving. Like Biggio, Bagwell suffered from having to play in the Astrodome when it seriously suppressed offense. Adjust for that and Bagwell is clearly very close to Frank Thomas. Slightly less offensive value, but definitely more defensive value.
 

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Wish Raines would have made it, congrats to the 2 new inductees

Very similar to Rose and Gwynn. Raines had fewer singles, but made up for it with a much higher walk rate. For a leadoff hitter singles and walks are very close in value. Best player in the league in 1987, but couldn't win the MVP because he missed a month due to illegal collusion. Had 71 steals in only 88 games in 1981 when every team missed almost 50 games because of the strike. Still a very good hitter in 94-95 when he lost another 50+ games to more labor problems. The voters are either ignorant about baseball history or idiots for punishing him for missing all that time.

Or it's because he used drugs and it's so important for sports writers to help us fight the War on Drugs by keeping any more illegal drug users out of the Hall-of-Fame.
 

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