Will Tim Raines Ever Make The Hall Of Fame And If So? When? 2008 Is His First Year Of Eligibility, And I?
don't see him making it for at least 3 or 4 tries. Many other players need to get in first, like Goose, Bert, Andre Dawson, Jim Rice, Ron Santo, just to name a few. In 23 seasons from 1979-2002, Raines had, 2,605 hits, 1,571 runs, 430 DB's, 113 3B's (wow), 170 HR, 980 RBI's, 808 SB (wow), 1,330 BB, and .294 BA (wow). Also played on 2 championship yankee teams, 96 and 98. 7 time all star, 1 batting title.
I say yes, what do you say?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Raineshttp://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rain...
Make The Case For Or Against Ron Santo……?
being inducted into the Hall of Fame. This subject keeps coming up, but frankly, I dont see him as a HOFer.
Should Curt Flood Make The Hall Of Fame One Day? His Playing Career Was Cut Short By His Own Doing, Holding?
out because of the reserve clause, which eventually led to Free Agency, so the players nowadays should thank him for their 300 million dollar contracts. He was one heck of a ball player. He played in a total of 15 seasons between 1956-1971, but he played the lionshare of his career in 12 seasons from 1958-1969 with the St. Louis Cardinals. Flood had 1,861 hits, and batted .293. I know that a lot more players are more deserving to get into the Hall on the Vet Committe votes, like Ron Santo, Bert Blyleven, Tommy John, Jim Kaat, etc, but Flood deserves another look, don't you agree?http://www.baseball-reference.com/f/floo...
Will Ron Santo Finally Make It Into The Hall?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Santo#H...

