hall of fame ballot
hall of fame ballot
Just to refresh - you can vote for as many as 6 or as little as 0 (if you don't think anyone is worthy, please say so)
If a player does not receive a vote in his first 2 years he will be removed from future ballots (player with no vote in 1st year will have his name in caps)
after 5 years players not inducted will be removed - last year of eligibility 2030 (player will be in caps for his last year)
In addition: we are now including an "at large" field for veteran players who deserve a 2nd look - they will have *** in front of their names - these "vets" will remain on the ballot until 2038 at which time, if not elected, they will be permanently retired.
STARTING PITCHERS:
2033: Billy Clement: SP: 235-160 (#52 in wins) (59.5%), 381 era, 132 whip, 3095k (#20), 2.23 k/w ratio 8.46 k per 9 innings, 4x allstar (2 starts),2x 20 gamer, 21 shutouts (#71. 2 ERA under 3, 200k 11x, LL wins (2x), k, complete games.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11280050
2032: Carlos Santana 207-175 (#95 in wins) 3.61 era, 1.26 whip, 2779 K (#49) 2.61 k/w ratio, 7.91 k per 9 innings, 6x all star (3 starts) 1 Cy award (4 noms), ROY, 3 era under 3, 3 whip under 1.15, 6x 200 k, 2 20 game seasons, league leader in wins, games started and innings pitched.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11280053
2031: Tom French 183-173 4.14 era, 1.34 whip, 2733 k (#58),2.26 k/w ratio, 8.5 k per 9 innings, 2x all star (1 start), 1 cy (2 noms), GG, 2x 20 gamer, 3 era under 3, 1 whip under 1.15, 4x 200k, LL wins
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11200985
RELIEF PITCHERS:
2032: Mark Verlander: 61-78 465 saves (#14), 83.3 save ratio. 3.88 era, 1.35 whip, 2.39 k/w ratio, 7.3 k's per 9 innings, 9x all star, 1 fireman award (10 noms). 2 era under 3, 1 whip under 1.15 posted 40 saves 7x.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11575879
2031 Chuck Perkovich : 69-72 240 saves (#63) 81.3% save ratio, 3.55 era, 1.36 whip, 2.19 k/w ratio, 8.12 k per 9 innings, 5x all star, 1 cy nom, 4 fireman noms, 3 era under 3, 1 whip under 1.15
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11505270
***1991 Mike MacDougal: 83-79 308 saves (#41 (81.4% conversion), 3.06 era, 1.13 whip, 2.39 k/w ratio, 6.5 k per 9, 8x allstar, 1 cy, 2 fireman awards (4 noms), 9 era under 3, 9 whips under 115 (1 under 1), Had 40 saves 4x
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=5130440
***1988 Roscoe Stein: 53-59 532 saves (#10) (83.5# conversion), 3.85 era, 1.27 whip, 2.05 k/w ratio, 6.4 k per 9, 10x allstar. 2 fireman awards (8 noms), 3 era under3 (1 under 2), 4 WHIP under 115 (1 under 1), had 40 saves 9x (1@50) LL saves 2x
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=4366208
***1989 JB Hood: 38-63 538 saves (#8) (84% conversion) 4.09 era. 1.37 whip, 1.78 k/w ratio) 7 k per 9, 10x allstar, 2 fireman awards (9 noms),
2 era under 3, had 40 saves 9x (1@50), LL saves
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=4538132
***2012 Jim James: 83-71 397 saves (#24), 83.4@ conversion), 3.39 era, 1.30 whip, 2.18 k/w ratio, 8.18 k per 9, 8x all star, 3 fireman awards (7 noms), 8 era under 3, 4 whips under 115 (1 UNDER 1), had 40 saves 7s (1@50 and 1@60!!!), LL saves 3x... all while also starting 40 games.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=8698899
***1998 Ed Huskins: 64-72 493 saves (#12). (82.4 % conversion), 3.98 era, 1.38 whip, 1.96 k/w ratio, 7 k per 9, 9x allstar, 3 fireman awards (11 noms), 1 era under 3, had 40 saves 6x (1@50), LL in saves 2x.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=5331452
***1997 Al Adams: 30-53 455 saves (@16) (82.9# conversion) 3.95 era, 1.37 whip, 2.41 k/w ratio, 8.4 k per 9, 9x all star, 4 fireman awards (10 noms), 2 era under 3, had 40 saves 3x, LL saves 2x
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=6638525
***2000 Al Clendenon: 34-47 409 saves(#23), (85.5% conversion), 3.46 era 1.29 whip, 2.29 k/w ratio, 8.19 k per 9, 10x allstar, 2 fireman awards (10noms), 5 era under 3 (2 under 2), 3 whip under 115 (1 under 1), LL saves
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=6355926
CATCHERS: None
INFIELDERS:
2033 Kaz Toki: 3b: 282 ave, 354 hr (#78), 1089 rbi, 1007 runs, 845 ops (#86), 502 slg (#38), 8x allstar (6 starts), 2GG, hit 300 1x, 30hr 8x (2@40),100rbi 5x, 100 runs 5x, LL HR 3x
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11899005
2033: Les Robinson: 2b: 298 ave (#56) 286 hr, 1349 rbi (#96), 1761 runs (#15), 240 sb (76.6%), 3040 hits (#18), 500 2b (#17), 127 3b (#14), 375 obpct (#23, 10x allstar (9 starts), 5xGG, 3xmvp (6 noms), hit 300 9x, 100 rbi 3x, 100 runs 12x, 200 hits 5x, LL ave, ob, 2b (3x), 3b, runs (3x), ab (2x),
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11200960
2033: Chris Haney: 2b: 298 ave( #56) 299 hr, 1101 rbi, 1123 runs, 244 sb (64.5%), 367 obpct (#82),867OPS ( #42).499 slg (#44), 2x allstar, 2XGG, hit 300 8x, LL ave (2x) (346 is # 55 all time), slg, ob, ops (2x).
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11427317
2033 Ruben Mendoza: 1b: 282 ave, 383 hr (#54), 1327 rbi, 1121 runs, 189 sb (65.9%). 849 ops (#75) 504 slg (#33), ROY, 3GG, 10x allstar (6 starts), 1 mvp (1 nom), hit 300 3x, 30 hr 7x (2@40), 100rbi 7x, 100 runs 4x, LL slg, rbi (2x), hr(2x),2b, games played.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11773457
2033: Wib Oullette: 2b: 286 ave, 526 hr (#4), 1734 rbi (#7), 1628 runs (#37), 290 sb (68.5%), 2797 hits (#40), 456 wb (#50), 858 ops (#55).511 slg (#23), ROY, 12x as (8 starts), 2x GG, 2x mvp (3 noms) hit 300 4x, 30 hr 10x, (1@40, 1@50!), 100 rbi 11x, 100 runs 11x, LL slg 2x, ops, rbi2x, hr 2x, 2b.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11280004
2031: Shane Bockus 1b: 266 ave 342 hr (#92), 1171 rbi, 1060 runs, 4x allstar,(1 start), GG, hit 300 3x, 30 hr 1x, 100 rbi 3x, 100 runs 2x, LL 3b.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11018378
***1998 Marty Mack: 1b: 297 ave (#66) 452 HR (#15), 1538 rbi (#37), 1528 runs (#53), 2559 hits (#76), 412 2b (#97), 875 ops (#27), 512 slg (#22), 11x allstar(8 starts), 4 mvp noms, hit 300 6x, hit 30 hr 8x (2@40), 100 rbi 7x, 100 runs 10x, LL ave 2x, slg 2x, ops 2x, rbi 2x, hr 3x, hits, runs.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=6014571
***1998 Gus Malloy: 3b: 295 ave (#80), 287 hr, 1112 rbi, 1144 runs, 371 obpct (#53), 851 ops (#65), 4x allstar (3 starts), ROY, 1GG, 1mvp nom, hit 300 8x, scored 100 1x.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=6903759
OUTFIELDERS:
2033: Charlie Coombs, OF: 294 ave (#88), 245 hr, 1090 rbi, 1231 runs, 362 sb (#79) 68.4%, 103 3b (#72). 367 obpct (#82), 3x allstar, 1GG, hit 300 7x, (349 single season, #40, and 344#63), LL ave.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11114423
***1998 Dick Sparma: OF: 277 ave, 415 hr (#37), 1643 rbi (#13), 1719 runs (#19), 3085 hits (#14), 494 2b (#22), 112 3b (#41), 11x allstar(8 starts), 5 mvp noms, 3xGG, hit 300 4x, 100 rbi 5x 100 runs 5x, LL rbi
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=5539261
***Dan Jimenez:CF: 304 ave (#29), 223 hr, 937 rbi, 1233 runs, 365 sb (#77) 78% , 101 3b #82), 376 obpct(#26). 861 ops (#52), 484 slg (#91), hit 300 7x, scored 100 runs 2x, stole 30 6x (1@40), LL in obpct.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=1099123
If a player does not receive a vote in his first 2 years he will be removed from future ballots (player with no vote in 1st year will have his name in caps)
after 5 years players not inducted will be removed - last year of eligibility 2030 (player will be in caps for his last year)
In addition: we are now including an "at large" field for veteran players who deserve a 2nd look - they will have *** in front of their names - these "vets" will remain on the ballot until 2038 at which time, if not elected, they will be permanently retired.
STARTING PITCHERS:
2033: Billy Clement: SP: 235-160 (#52 in wins) (59.5%), 381 era, 132 whip, 3095k (#20), 2.23 k/w ratio 8.46 k per 9 innings, 4x allstar (2 starts),2x 20 gamer, 21 shutouts (#71. 2 ERA under 3, 200k 11x, LL wins (2x), k, complete games.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11280050
2032: Carlos Santana 207-175 (#95 in wins) 3.61 era, 1.26 whip, 2779 K (#49) 2.61 k/w ratio, 7.91 k per 9 innings, 6x all star (3 starts) 1 Cy award (4 noms), ROY, 3 era under 3, 3 whip under 1.15, 6x 200 k, 2 20 game seasons, league leader in wins, games started and innings pitched.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11280053
2031: Tom French 183-173 4.14 era, 1.34 whip, 2733 k (#58),2.26 k/w ratio, 8.5 k per 9 innings, 2x all star (1 start), 1 cy (2 noms), GG, 2x 20 gamer, 3 era under 3, 1 whip under 1.15, 4x 200k, LL wins
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11200985
RELIEF PITCHERS:
2032: Mark Verlander: 61-78 465 saves (#14), 83.3 save ratio. 3.88 era, 1.35 whip, 2.39 k/w ratio, 7.3 k's per 9 innings, 9x all star, 1 fireman award (10 noms). 2 era under 3, 1 whip under 1.15 posted 40 saves 7x.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11575879
2031 Chuck Perkovich : 69-72 240 saves (#63) 81.3% save ratio, 3.55 era, 1.36 whip, 2.19 k/w ratio, 8.12 k per 9 innings, 5x all star, 1 cy nom, 4 fireman noms, 3 era under 3, 1 whip under 1.15
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11505270
***1991 Mike MacDougal: 83-79 308 saves (#41 (81.4% conversion), 3.06 era, 1.13 whip, 2.39 k/w ratio, 6.5 k per 9, 8x allstar, 1 cy, 2 fireman awards (4 noms), 9 era under 3, 9 whips under 115 (1 under 1), Had 40 saves 4x
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=5130440
***1988 Roscoe Stein: 53-59 532 saves (#10) (83.5# conversion), 3.85 era, 1.27 whip, 2.05 k/w ratio, 6.4 k per 9, 10x allstar. 2 fireman awards (8 noms), 3 era under3 (1 under 2), 4 WHIP under 115 (1 under 1), had 40 saves 9x (1@50) LL saves 2x
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=4366208
***1989 JB Hood: 38-63 538 saves (#8) (84% conversion) 4.09 era. 1.37 whip, 1.78 k/w ratio) 7 k per 9, 10x allstar, 2 fireman awards (9 noms),
2 era under 3, had 40 saves 9x (1@50), LL saves
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=4538132
***2012 Jim James: 83-71 397 saves (#24), 83.4@ conversion), 3.39 era, 1.30 whip, 2.18 k/w ratio, 8.18 k per 9, 8x all star, 3 fireman awards (7 noms), 8 era under 3, 4 whips under 115 (1 UNDER 1), had 40 saves 7s (1@50 and 1@60!!!), LL saves 3x... all while also starting 40 games.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=8698899
***1998 Ed Huskins: 64-72 493 saves (#12). (82.4 % conversion), 3.98 era, 1.38 whip, 1.96 k/w ratio, 7 k per 9, 9x allstar, 3 fireman awards (11 noms), 1 era under 3, had 40 saves 6x (1@50), LL in saves 2x.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=5331452
***1997 Al Adams: 30-53 455 saves (@16) (82.9# conversion) 3.95 era, 1.37 whip, 2.41 k/w ratio, 8.4 k per 9, 9x all star, 4 fireman awards (10 noms), 2 era under 3, had 40 saves 3x, LL saves 2x
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=6638525
***2000 Al Clendenon: 34-47 409 saves(#23), (85.5% conversion), 3.46 era 1.29 whip, 2.29 k/w ratio, 8.19 k per 9, 10x allstar, 2 fireman awards (10noms), 5 era under 3 (2 under 2), 3 whip under 115 (1 under 1), LL saves
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=6355926
CATCHERS: None
INFIELDERS:
2033 Kaz Toki: 3b: 282 ave, 354 hr (#78), 1089 rbi, 1007 runs, 845 ops (#86), 502 slg (#38), 8x allstar (6 starts), 2GG, hit 300 1x, 30hr 8x (2@40),100rbi 5x, 100 runs 5x, LL HR 3x
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11899005
2033: Les Robinson: 2b: 298 ave (#56) 286 hr, 1349 rbi (#96), 1761 runs (#15), 240 sb (76.6%), 3040 hits (#18), 500 2b (#17), 127 3b (#14), 375 obpct (#23, 10x allstar (9 starts), 5xGG, 3xmvp (6 noms), hit 300 9x, 100 rbi 3x, 100 runs 12x, 200 hits 5x, LL ave, ob, 2b (3x), 3b, runs (3x), ab (2x),
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11200960
2033: Chris Haney: 2b: 298 ave( #56) 299 hr, 1101 rbi, 1123 runs, 244 sb (64.5%), 367 obpct (#82),867OPS ( #42).499 slg (#44), 2x allstar, 2XGG, hit 300 8x, LL ave (2x) (346 is # 55 all time), slg, ob, ops (2x).
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11427317
2033 Ruben Mendoza: 1b: 282 ave, 383 hr (#54), 1327 rbi, 1121 runs, 189 sb (65.9%). 849 ops (#75) 504 slg (#33), ROY, 3GG, 10x allstar (6 starts), 1 mvp (1 nom), hit 300 3x, 30 hr 7x (2@40), 100rbi 7x, 100 runs 4x, LL slg, rbi (2x), hr(2x),2b, games played.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11773457
2033: Wib Oullette: 2b: 286 ave, 526 hr (#4), 1734 rbi (#7), 1628 runs (#37), 290 sb (68.5%), 2797 hits (#40), 456 wb (#50), 858 ops (#55).511 slg (#23), ROY, 12x as (8 starts), 2x GG, 2x mvp (3 noms) hit 300 4x, 30 hr 10x, (1@40, 1@50!), 100 rbi 11x, 100 runs 11x, LL slg 2x, ops, rbi2x, hr 2x, 2b.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11280004
2031: Shane Bockus 1b: 266 ave 342 hr (#92), 1171 rbi, 1060 runs, 4x allstar,(1 start), GG, hit 300 3x, 30 hr 1x, 100 rbi 3x, 100 runs 2x, LL 3b.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11018378
***1998 Marty Mack: 1b: 297 ave (#66) 452 HR (#15), 1538 rbi (#37), 1528 runs (#53), 2559 hits (#76), 412 2b (#97), 875 ops (#27), 512 slg (#22), 11x allstar(8 starts), 4 mvp noms, hit 300 6x, hit 30 hr 8x (2@40), 100 rbi 7x, 100 runs 10x, LL ave 2x, slg 2x, ops 2x, rbi 2x, hr 3x, hits, runs.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=6014571
***1998 Gus Malloy: 3b: 295 ave (#80), 287 hr, 1112 rbi, 1144 runs, 371 obpct (#53), 851 ops (#65), 4x allstar (3 starts), ROY, 1GG, 1mvp nom, hit 300 8x, scored 100 1x.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=6903759
OUTFIELDERS:
2033: Charlie Coombs, OF: 294 ave (#88), 245 hr, 1090 rbi, 1231 runs, 362 sb (#79) 68.4%, 103 3b (#72). 367 obpct (#82), 3x allstar, 1GG, hit 300 7x, (349 single season, #40, and 344#63), LL ave.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=11114423
***1998 Dick Sparma: OF: 277 ave, 415 hr (#37), 1643 rbi (#13), 1719 runs (#19), 3085 hits (#14), 494 2b (#22), 112 3b (#41), 11x allstar(8 starts), 5 mvp noms, 3xGG, hit 300 4x, 100 rbi 5x 100 runs 5x, LL rbi
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=5539261
***Dan Jimenez:CF: 304 ave (#29), 223 hr, 937 rbi, 1233 runs, 365 sb (#77) 78% , 101 3b #82), 376 obpct(#26). 861 ops (#52), 484 slg (#91), hit 300 7x, scored 100 runs 2x, stole 30 6x (1@40), LL in obpct.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=1099123
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Re: hall of fame ballot
Just want to add some commentary to this post;
Love that you have added a place to post possible overlooked veterans.
This is not my final vote but I will be voting for Web Ouellette. Even though he never made it to the playoffs his record speaks for itself.
That being said and going back to the veterans I would like to have seen Milo Alexander added to this list. His regular seasons stats are comparable to those listed now. His stats aren't to far from teammate David Minor who has been inducted from the Starbucks. What I would like you to look as well is his post season stats. I think this is what gets many MLB players into the HOF in real life because it is what everyone remembers. A little insight to Milo and Web. I trade for Milo after a great run with KC. He was 8-1 with a 1.28 WHIP and 2.84 ERA in playoffs, 5-1 with Starbucks. I needed another starter and had to give up a top prospect Web Ouellette to get him from KC. I think in the long run it paid off for the Starbucks. Would have loved to had Web on my team though. KC did a great job in developing him. Also Milo will go in with the KC hat for his great time with them so I'm supporting two KC players to the HOF here.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id ... imps=stats
Thanks for your consideration and I will be posting my final vote later on,
mhollidaze
Seattle Starbucks
PS. Max I understand you do a lot of work putting this together. If you had a reason to leave Milo off I will understand. If an oversight hope this helps. What ever you chose I will totally agree and thanks for a great job!
Love that you have added a place to post possible overlooked veterans.
This is not my final vote but I will be voting for Web Ouellette. Even though he never made it to the playoffs his record speaks for itself.
That being said and going back to the veterans I would like to have seen Milo Alexander added to this list. His regular seasons stats are comparable to those listed now. His stats aren't to far from teammate David Minor who has been inducted from the Starbucks. What I would like you to look as well is his post season stats. I think this is what gets many MLB players into the HOF in real life because it is what everyone remembers. A little insight to Milo and Web. I trade for Milo after a great run with KC. He was 8-1 with a 1.28 WHIP and 2.84 ERA in playoffs, 5-1 with Starbucks. I needed another starter and had to give up a top prospect Web Ouellette to get him from KC. I think in the long run it paid off for the Starbucks. Would have loved to had Web on my team though. KC did a great job in developing him. Also Milo will go in with the KC hat for his great time with them so I'm supporting two KC players to the HOF here.
http://www.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id ... imps=stats
Thanks for your consideration and I will be posting my final vote later on,
mhollidaze
Seattle Starbucks
PS. Max I understand you do a lot of work putting this together. If you had a reason to leave Milo off I will understand. If an oversight hope this helps. What ever you chose I will totally agree and thanks for a great job!
Re: hall of fame ballot
please, if you think of a retired player that you think is worthy, go ahead and let me know - and your point about post season stats is a good one - I should probably add that to my compiling (gee, more work to do... thanks... I think... LOL). For the record, Milo retired in 2022, receiving 1 vote, in 2023 and 2024 he garnered 3 votes in each season, 0 in 2025 and 1 in 2026
I can add Milo next season... now, anyone else???
I can add Milo next season... now, anyone else???
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Re: hall of fame ballot
I might be partial to Milo because he finished his career with the Starbucks and I gave up such a top prospect to get him. May be overload as like you said he passed through before without much interest. Might be he was up against better completion then than now, not even sure I voted for him then.
Whatever works for you Max. I will go along with what you think and not make an issue of it after this.
Thanks for all your great work,
Mike
Whatever works for you Max. I will go along with what you think and not make an issue of it after this.
Thanks for all your great work,
Mike
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Re: hall of fame ballot
Thanks again for putting this together, Max. I know I didn't make it easy for you. Hopefully this starts making the ballots a bit more interesting as owners are forced to decide who to keep on the ballot and who fails to make the cut.
Here's the New York(N) vote:
1) Wib Ouellette - #1 & #2 are pretty much no-doubters. I see them both as 2nd tier Hall guys (not meant to be a slight, I tend to break the Hall into 5 tiers). I was more impressed by Wib because he was in the AL throughout his entire career. He managed to hit 500+ HR in a game that makes that nearly impossible. That said, dude never even played a single playoff game. Those KC teams were always one great starter away from becoming a dynasty.
2) Les Robinson - The Yang to Ouellette's Yin. Great player from a great draft class. That said, DynastyBot really cut down his playing time near the end of his career so instead of trying for 2000+ Runs scored & 3500+ Hits, he finished with rather pedestrian final numbers.
3) Marty Mack - I chalk it up as an overlook, but Mack clearly deserves to be in. Mack was one of the best. He was a power hitter who retired with a .297 lifetime batting average.
4) Dick Sparma - There was a case against my guy Harry Hudgens for the HOF due to his very poor rate stats to go along with 3000+ career hits. Sparma was basically the same type of hitter only with about 50 points better in the SLG% category.
5) Mike MacDougal - He didn't have the most saves or the most AS appearances, but he was a special pitcher that dominated the 1980's of the DDL.
6) Roscoe Stein - He didn't have great rate stats. He only won 2 Fireman awards. But check out those sick, sick Playoff Stats. My boy Roscoe would have made Mariano blush.
Here's the New York(N) vote:
1) Wib Ouellette - #1 & #2 are pretty much no-doubters. I see them both as 2nd tier Hall guys (not meant to be a slight, I tend to break the Hall into 5 tiers). I was more impressed by Wib because he was in the AL throughout his entire career. He managed to hit 500+ HR in a game that makes that nearly impossible. That said, dude never even played a single playoff game. Those KC teams were always one great starter away from becoming a dynasty.
2) Les Robinson - The Yang to Ouellette's Yin. Great player from a great draft class. That said, DynastyBot really cut down his playing time near the end of his career so instead of trying for 2000+ Runs scored & 3500+ Hits, he finished with rather pedestrian final numbers.
3) Marty Mack - I chalk it up as an overlook, but Mack clearly deserves to be in. Mack was one of the best. He was a power hitter who retired with a .297 lifetime batting average.
4) Dick Sparma - There was a case against my guy Harry Hudgens for the HOF due to his very poor rate stats to go along with 3000+ career hits. Sparma was basically the same type of hitter only with about 50 points better in the SLG% category.
5) Mike MacDougal - He didn't have the most saves or the most AS appearances, but he was a special pitcher that dominated the 1980's of the DDL.
6) Roscoe Stein - He didn't have great rate stats. He only won 2 Fireman awards. But check out those sick, sick Playoff Stats. My boy Roscoe would have made Mariano blush.
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Re: hall of fame ballot
Seattle Votes:
Wib Ouellette
Les Robinson
Mike MacDougal
Marty Mack
Wib Ouellette
Les Robinson
Mike MacDougal
Marty Mack
Re: hall of fame ballot
Baltimore votes for:
Wib,
Les Robinson
Ruben Mendoza
Mike MacDougal
Al Clendenon
Marty Mack
Wib,
Les Robinson
Ruben Mendoza
Mike MacDougal
Al Clendenon
Marty Mack
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Re: hall of fame ballot
Stein James Toki Mendoza Mack Sparma