Author Topic: Barry Larkin inducted into hall of fame  (Read 246 times)

rayallen0

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Barry Larkin inducted into hall of fame
« on: January 09, 2012, 11:10:31 PM »
http://espn.go.com/blog/sweetspot/post/_/id/19782/larkin-gets-in-but-good-news-for-bagwell-raines


fuck you hall let edgar in!

on a serious note. Edgar i think is up 4% from last year so thats good. better be in eventually.
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Re: Barry Larkin inducted into hall of fame
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2012, 11:17:34 PM »
Edgar will get in. He's the greatest DH of all-time.

As for Barry, well deserved. 8)
 

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Re: Barry Larkin inducted into hall of fame
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2012, 12:25:41 AM »
Good for him. On a separate note I'll be disappointed if Bagwell doesn't make it just cause he was involved in the steroid era, sure most people were probably doing it then, but you can't do a guilty till proved innocent type deal on guys who were never accused. Also, of course I hope Edgar makes it, how long do people stay on the ballot?
 

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Re: Barry Larkin inducted into hall of fame
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2012, 12:58:08 AM »
Good for him. On a separate note I'll be disappointed if Bagwell doesn't make it just cause he was involved in the steroid era, sure most people were probably doing it then, but you can't do a guilty till proved innocent type deal on guys who were never accused. Also, of course I hope Edgar makes it, how long do people stay on the ballot?
15 or if you get less than 5% of the vote. because Dave Parker was on the ballot for 15 years and got 15.3% last year and was cut from the ballot this year, as did my boys .. edgar got  

for the record Bret Boone, Tito Martinez, Jay Buhner & John Olerud have all been on the ballot and eliminated the same year.

Edgar in his first year got 36.2%, 2nd year 32.9% and this year his highest ever 36.5%. you need 70% to get in.

tho it took Bert Blyleven 14 years to make it and in his 3rd year only had 17.4% so....not to worried bout edgar just think he should be in it asap.

Juan Gonzalez was eliminated this year only getting 4.0%. i think its a shame he was a great player.

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3-time All-Star (1993, 1998, 2001)
2-time American League MVP (1996, 1998)
3-time Top 10 MVP (9th, 1997; 4th, 1993; 5th, 2001)
His 434 career home runs ranks 37th on the all-time list
6 Silver Slugger awards (1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001)
2-time American League Home Run Champion (1992, 1993)
5 40+ HR Seasons (1992, 43; 1993, 46; 1996, 47; 1997, 42; 1998, 45)
Finished Top 5 in RBI 5 times. (1993, 4th, 118; 1996, 2nd, 144; 1997, 3rd, 131; 1998, 1st, 157; 1999, 5th, 128; 2001, 2nd, 140)
Finished Top 5 in slugging percentage 5 times. (1992, 5th, .561%; 1993, 1st, .632%; 1996, 2nd, .643%; 1997, 4th, .589%; 1998, 2nd, .630%; 1999, 4th, .601%; 2001, 5th, .590)
Became just the 2nd player in major league history to have at least 100 RBI before the All-Star Break. (101 in 1998, second to Hank Greenberg who had 103)
Holds all-time record for RBI in the month of April (35 in 1998.)
Ranks 4th all-time in plate appearance/HR with 16.49 (#1 Mark McGwire – 13.14 #2 Babe Ruth – 14.87 #3 Sammy Sosa – 16.25)
Ranks 7th all-time in RBI/game with .831.
Ranks 15th all-time in AB per HR with 15.1 AB/HR.
Ranks 17th all-time in slugging percentage with .561%
9th Youngest ever to hit 300 Career HR (28 years, 334 days)
Tied for 1st in postseason history in home runs in a single Division Series with Ken Griffey, Jr. (Gonzalez – 5 HR in 4 games 1996, Griffey – 5 HR in 5 games in 1995)
Tied for 2nd in most HR in a single playoff series with 5 HR in just 4 games in 1996. (Reggie Jackson 1977, 5 HR in 6 Games, Chase Utley 2009, 5 HR in 6 Games, Ken Griffey, Jr. 1995, 5 HR in 5 Games) Nelson Cruz is 1st with 6 HR in 6 games in 2011.
Ranks 2nd in postseason history in slugging percentage in a single playoff series (1.375% in 1996)[21]
Ranks 2nd in postseason history in OPS in a single Division Series (1.901 in 1996)
Ranks 5th in postseason history in OPS in a single playoff series among qualified leaders (1.901 in 1996)
Tied for 2nd with 10 other players in extra base hits in a single Division Series (5 in 1996 & 2001)
Ranks 3rd in postseason history in total bases in a single Division Series (22 in 1996)
Ranks 7th in postseason history in RBI in a single Division Series (9 in 1996)
Tied for 2nd in postseason history in career HR in the Division Series (8 HR)
Ranks 4th in postseason history in career slugging percentage in the Division Series (.742)
Ranks 7th in postseason history in career extra base hits in Division Series (12)
Ranks 8th in postseason history in career OPS in the Division Series (1.075)

I'm sorry but that is HOF numbers.

wonder if Palmeiro will ever make it. he is def the best player on that list wonder if steroids will keep him out forever.
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Re: Barry Larkin inducted into hall of fame
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2012, 11:44:47 AM »
^ Yeah, well by stats alone Gonzales definitely deserves it, but anyone that has been named I don't see making it, whether or not they deserve it should be examined on an individual basis, but I don't see the voters giving enough support to the guys involved. The only reason I mentioned Bagwell was because he wasn't named in the report (to my knowledge).
 

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Re: Barry Larkin inducted into hall of fame
« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2012, 09:46:49 PM »
Bagwell will eventually get in.  He jumped 75 votes this year.  No player has ever had that big a jump in a single year and not eventually gotten voted in