itzaboy
Lets try this again: HOF Nominees
July 15, 2008 at 06:06PM View BBCode
Bill Glynn - 10- time Allstar, 1952 MVP, 4 top Five MVP votes
430 career HR's, 1388 RBI's, 2793 Hits, And a .331 BA.
Bobby Avila - 7-Time Allstar, 413 Career Hr's, 1222 Rbi's, 2438 Hits, and a BA of .316
moustique
July 22, 2008 at 07:08AM View BBCode
Glynn is clearly a yes
Avila .......maybe depends on the elitist level we want for our HOF.
i vote yes for Glynn and i say no for Avila only because im a fan of hard-to- enter high-standards HOF.
itzaboy
July 22, 2008 at 08:07PM View BBCode
Originally posted by moustique
Avila .......maybe depends on the elitist level we want for our HOF.
i say no for Avila only because im a fan of hard-to- enter high-standards HOF.
So you would say no to
*********** Avg Hits SB
Nellie Fox .288 2663 76
Frankie Frisch .316 2880 419
Johnny Evers .270 1659 324
Billy Herman .304 2345 67
And Bobby Avila's numbers are .316 avg 2438 hits 294 sb's 413 hr's
He is clearly in a HOF class.
[Edited on 7-23-2008 by itzaboy]
TRINITY731
July 23, 2008 at 12:18PM View formatted
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The more I think about Avila really is a HOFer. He is easily the second best 2nd baseman of the 50's. In real baseball terms he is equal or better than than both Bobby Doerr and Joe Morgan. If the consideration was just power etc than we would just have OF's and corner infielders in our HOF. Please relook at Avila's career
itzaboy
August 06, 2008 at 05:11AM View BBCode
So we got 9 replies and Glynn got 9 votes so he's in and Avila got 6 votes so going by the 2/3 vote that we agreed upon he is also in.
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