tim_ackley
1972 HOF - Voting
September 17, 2008 at 09:25PM View BBCode
The Hall of Fame ballot is as follows (in alphabetical order):
1. [url=http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=2529720]Mike Stockwell[/url] (SP)
ACTION: Please vote (yes or no for each nominee) by Monday evening, September 21 (the conclusion of the first "round" of the 1972 season). Also, please use this new thread to cast your vote by posting a message.
REMINDERS: 1) all current team owners are eligible to vote; 2) to be elected to the HOF, a player must receive "yes" votes on at least 75% (rounded up) of the ballots cast and a minimum of 8 "yes" votes; and, 3) to be eligible for renomination, a player must receive at least two votes.
Thanks for your participation!
DeepThreat
September 17, 2008 at 09:49PM View BBCode
I vote yes for Stockwell. Kind of a shame he retired this past off season. He'd certainly had reach the 300 win mark with one more season.
arturo
September 18, 2008 at 12:51AM View BBCode
Deep, you ain't the only one who's sorry he retired! lol Arturo
tim_ackley
September 18, 2008 at 03:53AM View BBCode
For the record, I vote "yes" for Mike Stockwell. He dominated for many years and ranks 2nd in all-time wins, 5th in career ERA, and 6th in career WHIP. The only guys with better numbers are already in the HOF.
bigmc9898
September 18, 2008 at 06:33AM View BBCode
i vote YES for Mike Stockwell, even if he had a bad career record or was the ball boy anyone with 10!!! .........count em 10 World Series Rings has got my vote DUH :rolleyes:
bigmc
DeepThreat
September 18, 2008 at 01:45PM View BBCode
Originally posted by arturo
Deep, you ain't the only one who's sorry he retired! lol Arturo
No joke, Arturo, you look like you got hit hard with retirement this year. I only lost guys I picked up in hopes of adding mentoring for the off season improvements... which didn't work. Another failed experiment... lol.
Isn't that like back-to-back seasons where you've lost a top 5 all time pitcher?
[Edited on 9-18-2008 by DeepThreat]
ChipArm
September 18, 2008 at 02:21PM View BBCode
I concur, those look like HOF numbers to me.
arturo
September 18, 2008 at 11:51PM View BBCode
I, of course, vote for my boy, Stockwell. A big YES!!
arturo
September 18, 2008 at 11:57PM View formatted
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Deep, the last good pitchers that I lost to retirement was in 68, my second year as owner..Lights Out and Nolan Fry. Fry's in the Hall with 322 victories, and Lights Out should be. He had 286 saves and 26 blown saves. Don't know why I didn't nominate him. Have to do it next year. Arturo
DeepThreat
September 19, 2008 at 04:55PM View BBCode
Originally posted by arturo
Deep, the last good pitchers that I lost to retirement was in 68, my second year as owner..Lights Out and Nolan Fry. Fry's in the Hall with 322 victories, and Lights Out should be. He had 286 saves and 26 blown saves. Don't know why I didn't nominate him. Have to do it next year. Arturo
I must have been thinking of someone from another league then.
Speaking of huge... and I mean HUGE... closer numbers. The CHN team I had in the Richie Ashburn League for a couple of years had a guy by the name of Lindy McDaniel that spent basically his entire career as a closer. I'm sure he's the SD All Time save leader with 720+ Saves. Don't know how to look that up though.
npstamps
September 19, 2008 at 06:34PM View BBCode
Check out Marino Phillippe of Boston in our own league....He's at 724 saves and still active!!
[Edited on 9-19-2008 by npstamps]
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