yeah, it's safe to say Schilling's lack of support so far is because he's a douche. Career wise, they're pretty equal IMO.
My prediction for the coming years:I will be very disappointed with the voters if Mussina makes it and schilling doesn't... I will be more upset if Santana is a one and out...
and I hate Schilling, and love mussina...
My prediction for the coming years:
2018:
Hoffman, Vlad, Chipper, and Thome
2019:
Halladay, Rivera, Edgar
2020:
Jeter, Vizquel
2021:
Bonds, Clemens, Mussina
With McGwire already out, I am convinced that they will wait until veterans committee to get the steroid big guns in... The Bonds,Clemens,McGwire, ARod...
the other questionable Steroid guys may get in later... but those 4 have to get in first... Will be weird, even though it SHOULD happen, for Bonds and Clemens to get in when McGwire was pretty much thrown out right away... even if Bonds and Clemens are 2 of the best players of all time...
I think Bonds and Clemens get in. Their vote totals have gone up 17% over the last two years, and they have 5 years left.With McGwire already out, I am convinced that they will wait until veterans committee to get the steroid big guns in... The Bonds,Clemens,McGwire, ARod...
the other questionable Steroid guys may get in later... but those 4 have to get in first... Will be weird, even though it SHOULD happen, for Bonds and Clemens to get in when McGwire was pretty much thrown out right away... even if Bonds and Clemens are 2 of the best players of all time...
But McGwire never really got any real support. He never even cracked 24% before falling down to 12.3% in his final year. Barry saw his votes go from 36.8% in 2015 to 53.8%. Clemens has also seen a similar surge, going from 37.5% in 2015 to 54.1% in 2017. I think Bonds and Clemens will make it within the next few years.
But Bonds and Clemens received 86.7% on new ballots cast last year. Plus, they each netted an extra 27 votes last year from returning voters who changed their mind. Only way they don't get in is if 115-120 voters refuse to vote for them, and are still voting in 2021.thing about Bonds and Clemens, they are so good that there is no question whether they should be in or not... so the only reason for them not to be in is steroids... Point is, that the same people are going to always vote them in... you need some of the steroid is bad people to come to the other side, and the one thing we do know about HOF voters are that they are old-school and very stubborn... the weaker the class should have no affect on that...
thing about Bonds and Clemens, they are so good that there is no question whether they should be in or not... so the only reason for them not to be in is steroids... Point is, that the same people are going to always vote them in... you need some of the steroid is bad people to come to the other side, and the one thing we do know about HOF voters are that they are old-school and very stubborn... the weaker the class should have no affect on that...
I think new voters are going to be more accepting of the steroid era players. Keith Law's first year voting will be next year. I would think there would be an influx of these kind of voters soon.
Yep. Even Willie Mays played some 1st, SS and 3rd.
I will be very disappointed with the voters if Mussina makes it and schilling doesn't... I will be more upset if Santana is a one and out...
and I hate Schilling, and love mussina...
Interesting? Why is that?
I am. I mean, I loved him. He was great, but was done by 33. Solid every season. Couple years of leading the league in ERA, couple others in Innings, a couple in SOs. 2 CYs. But, he was done at 33. Didn't even get to 150 wins. He needed a longer stretch of peak years, IMO.Not sure if you are being serious.
I am. I mean, I loved him. He was great, but was done by 33. Solid every season. Couple years of leading the league in ERA, couple others in Innings, a couple in SOs. 2 CYs. But, he was done at 33. Didn't even get to 150 wins. He needed a longer stretch of peak years, IMO.
I'd be surprised if he lasted more than 1 year.
Modern day pitchers don't often last long. So how important should longevity be??
And he was the Best lefty of his era and the 2nd best pitcher next to Roy halladay.
How dafuq do you forget Pedro Martinez?
Pedro was 90s.