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Some friends of mine are trying to get Tom Browning, formerly of the Cincinnati Reds, into the Red's hall of fame. We're told that the top two get in, and that as of this posting, browning needs about 400+ votes to take second place, and 900+ to take first place.

Currently, Eric Davis is in first place, and Jose Rijo is in second, so can you guys please vote for Tom Browning, but be sure to not use your other votes on Eric Davis or Jose Rijo!!

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://secure.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/cin/fan_forum/hof/hof_ballot_form.jsp">https://secure.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/cin/fan_forum/hof/hof_ballot_form.jsp</a>

You do NOT have to register. The information provided is for the sake of trying to keep voters unique, rather than having someone spam false votes.

The results don't show up for people, but I'll try to keep you guys updated as to how things are going. The voting ends in about one week, as of this posting.

For more information on browning, please visit http://www.tombrowning32.com/

Please help!!! Thanks!

 
I am a big Reds fan, and I don't think Tom Browning belongs in the Hall.

He was a decent left hander, but not deserving to be in the Hall, IMO.
 
So shouldn't the person who deserves it get in rather than having you cheat to get what you want?

edit: voted against who you wanted.
 
THANK YOU
Thank you for casting your vote on the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum 2005 Ballot. The 2005 Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame inductees will be announced once balloting concludes, and an induction ceremony will be held in a pre-game ceremony during the 2005 season. To learn more about your favorite Reds, come visit us at the Museum
 
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
So shouldn't the person who deserves it get in rather than having you cheat to get what you want?

edit: voted against who you wanted.

So the only Reds player to ever pitch a perfect game isn't a good acheivement?

Vote how you want, but at least read the page on Browning. He was quite a notable player, and ALWAYS a crowd pleaser and fan favorite... which is one of the many reasons that he should win the fan's election to the hall of fame, as opposed to the members who are voted in by the HoF board.
 
write-in vote for Sabo's goggles, Davis' medical-imaging history, and a paper sack containing the collective mullets of Dibble/Charlton
 
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