Yeah most likely....just a matter of getting people to be willing to do something outside of Facebook. How many more would you want?
Yeah no prob we can make that happen - partner draft to get their feet wet on the site would make it an even easier sell
Like ghey said 16 would be great but I wouldn't be apposed to more. For me it's not just about adding more drafters it's adding more opinions that I want...
How did I get kicked out? Well at least my trade value is high. Those players to be named later always suck.Or I can trade ya....I'll give ya Anthony and Mike for Sushi and a drafter to be named later
Well Shane and Ritz like to text me I’m OTC at 5 am so there’s that500 said he's not my friend anymore, I woke him up!
If you need one more for a partner draft I can participate. Just need my partner willing to post picks. I’ll have limited access to logging on the next two weeksIf we can get 16 we will do a partner draft to make things easier for people to get their feet wet....
Personally,
Albert Belle should been a lock. The 10 years he played once he became a full time player in 1991 is just unreal. He gotten too few accolades for what he's done.
Will Clark is another guy I woulda put in there before Baines. Not as high career totals (only 15 years) but more solid numbers overall.
Joe Carter is a guy who I've never liked. He does have some great post season moments - but overall, I'm ok with him not being in.
Orel Hershiser, I love this guy. Unfortuneately, he wasn't dominate long enough - and he was just a better than average pitcher his most of his career.
Harold Baines. Stat compiler who was a very good hitter but never elite. I woulda put him 4th on my list of guys who shoulda gotten in out of this class of players (and I woulda voted for a couple managers over him).
Lee Smith. No problems with giving him the nod. For what he did, and when he did it - I think he deserves it. It really wasn't until the end of his career and shortly after that guys like Mariano Rivera came along and made his numbers look worse.
You had me 100% until the Eddie Murray part. He had a WAY better career than Baines.Belle is the best out of that group and then Lee Smith imo. The rest aren't quite HOFrs imo.
Baines reminds me of Eddie Murray 2.0. Not sure how he made it in over Belle. I guess longevity is more important than a dominant prime
Personally,
Albert Belle should been a lock. The 10 years he played once he became a full time player in 1991 is just unreal. He gotten too few accolades for what he's done.
Will Clark is another guy I woulda put in there before Baines. Not as high career totals (only 15 years) but more solid numbers overall.
Joe Carter is a guy who I've never liked. He does have some great post season moments - but overall, I'm ok with him not being in.
Orel Hershiser, I love this guy. Unfortuneately, he wasn't dominate long enough - and he was just a better than average pitcher his most of his career.
Harold Baines. Stat compiler who was a very good hitter but never elite. I woulda put him 4th on my list of guys who shoulda gotten in out of this class of players (and I woulda voted for a couple managers over him).
Lee Smith. No problems with giving him the nod. For what he did, and when he did it - I think he deserves it. It really wasn't until the end of his career and shortly after that guys like Mariano Rivera came along and made his numbers look worse.
You had me 100% until the Eddie Murray part. He had a WAY better career than Baines.
I think Baines has only been picked in one of these drafts...maybe two lol