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CameronFrye
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for making it into the Hall of Fame. The guy was one of the best shortstops in his era and was a helluva player.
But I have to say that baseball's hall of fame is about as insignificant as it has ever been. When guys like Jim Rice can get in and Dave Parker cannot, something is wrong. When Kirby Puckett makes the Hall and Tim Raines does not, voting is ill-informed.
When Barry Larkin and Ozzie Smith make the Hall of fame but Alan Trammell does not, it shows how very little the voters know. And when Bert Blyleven makes the Hall of Fame but Jack Morris does not, it seals the deal.
I love the game of baseball. It will always remind me of my childhood and will always be the sport that I remember most fondly. But I must watch a different game than everyone else when guys like Tony Perez make it into the Hall of Fame.
But I have to say that baseball's hall of fame is about as insignificant as it has ever been. When guys like Jim Rice can get in and Dave Parker cannot, something is wrong. When Kirby Puckett makes the Hall and Tim Raines does not, voting is ill-informed.
When Barry Larkin and Ozzie Smith make the Hall of fame but Alan Trammell does not, it shows how very little the voters know. And when Bert Blyleven makes the Hall of Fame but Jack Morris does not, it seals the deal.
I love the game of baseball. It will always remind me of my childhood and will always be the sport that I remember most fondly. But I must watch a different game than everyone else when guys like Tony Perez make it into the Hall of Fame.