Originally posted by: ThePresence
3000 hits is an automatic first ballot HF'er.
Yup. No question.
Just like 300 wins for a pitcher...or how 500 home runs used to be...
Originally posted by: ThePresence
3000 hits is an automatic first ballot HF'er.
Thomas is on the rebound though. He's looked really good in the time he's been back.Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: Storm
The longevity and consistency make him a first ballot Hall of Famer...
Look at Griffey Jr & Big Hurt... Injuries slowed what would have been first ballot inductees.
ya, Big Hurt pretty much describes the end of his career. of course he played 4 fewer years in the MLB so far than Palmeiro. not likely he will match Raphies last 4 seasons tho.
Originally posted by: rufruf44
If he play next year and hit 600HR, definitely a 1st ballot.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
3000 baby.
it's a great milestone but did that one hit between 2999 and 3000 take him from being a very good player to a great player?
Silly question, he's only the fourth to do it.Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
has there been a quieter 3000 hits and 500+ hr in the history of MLB?
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
3000 baby.
it's a great milestone but did that one hit between 2999 and 3000 take him from being a very good player to a great player?
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Skip Bayless writing for ESPN thinks Palmeiro shouldn't even be in the HOF.
personally i think Skip Bayless has no business writing about sports.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
he's over 500 HR and should exceed 3000 hits this season. only the fourth player EVER to accomplish that.
is he a DEFINITE First ballot HOFer? HOFer but not necessarily first ballot? not good enough for the HOF.
interesting question.
Originally posted by: happybelly
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Skip Bayless writing for ESPN thinks Palmeiro shouldn't even be in the HOF.
personally i think Skip Bayless has no business writing about sports.
Agreed. Skip Bayless is an idiot and a negative one at that.
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
he's over 500 HR and should exceed 3000 hits this season. only the fourth player EVER to accomplish that.
is he a DEFINITE First ballot HOFer? HOFer but not necessarily first ballot? not good enough for the HOF.
interesting question.
For me, the steroid issue is not resolved. Jose Canseco joined the Rangers in the latter half of the 1992 season. It was the 1993 season when Palmeiro became the power hitter that he is. I don't care how much he denies it.
Anyways, one HOF voter made a comment during an interview that I strongly agree with as being the ultimate factor - when said athlete was on the field, did he dominate the game? Unfortunately for Palmeiro I lean towards "no".
Then factor in that I personally believe he did use steroids, and that he would not even be considered for entry if it weren't for those steroids (& other performance enhancing substances, hgh, etc)...
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
he's over 500 HR and should exceed 3000 hits this season. only the fourth player EVER to accomplish that.
is he a DEFINITE First ballot HOFer? HOFer but not necessarily first ballot? not good enough for the HOF.
interesting question.
For me, the steroid issue is not resolved. Jose Canseco joined the Rangers in the latter half of the 1992 season. It was the 1993 season when Palmeiro became the power hitter that he is. I don't care how much he denies it.
Anyways, one HOF voter made a comment during an interview that I strongly agree with as being the ultimate factor - when said athlete was on the field, did he dominate the game? Unfortunately for Palmeiro I lean towards "no".
Then factor in that I personally believe he did use steroids, and that he would not even be considered for entry if it weren't for those steroids (& other performance enhancing substances, hgh, etc)...
have to disagree. if it was just 500+ HR's then yes, steroids would be an issue (see mark mcgwire) but the 3000+ hits sets Raffy apart. Mcwire and Palmeiro both started in 1986. mcgwire only managed 1626 hits in 4 fewer seasons. palmeiro is already at 3000.
Originally posted by: Storm
The longevity and consistency make him a first ballot Hall of Famer...
Look at Griffey Jr & Big Hurt... Injuries slowed what would have been first ballot inductees.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
have to disagree. if it was just 500+ HR's then yes, steroids would be an issue (see mark mcgwire) but the 3000+ hits sets Raffy apart. Mcwire and Palmeiro both started in 1986. mcgwire only managed 1626 hits in 4 fewer seasons. palmeiro is already at 3000.
Originally posted by: happybelly
I think he's just bitter that the Cubs traded him.
I don't agree with the steroids thing either. You can basically question any player from the late 80's to now was/is using steroids. Unless there's substantial evidence that somebody used them, I don't think you can use that in judging a players worthiness to the Hall.
