Raffey for the Hall?

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fukin A-Right!

he quietly got his 500 and he ain't DONE yet.

guaranteed. where can i place a bet on it?

nice career, Rafael! Viagra and all :D
 

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for sure!

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neverteaseit

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Gotta hand it to the cubs who traded him for mitch williams because they thought he was .300 hitter who couldn't hit for power. But the funny thing is they end up with Mark grace as thier first baseman. Grace was such the power hitter. This is why the cubs will always suck!

As far as the hall goes. No doubt!
 

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You bet he is a hall of famer.


Great guy and a great player.

Hard to find both.

Here's to you Raffy :toast:

Hope you hit a hundred more!!
 

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with 17 more homers, freddy becomes a guarantee as well.
 

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i agree that palmiero deserves to be in the hall, really underrated ballplayer. but hitting 500 homers doesn't automatically qualify a hitter to make the hall, because if it did then kingman would be in the hall.
 

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dave kingman

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he hit 442 home runs not 500
his career average was between .232 and .236
 

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kingman is more like rob deer
he could hit it if he got a hold of it but it was few and far between.
 

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i don't know why i thought that kingman hit 500 homers, guess i should have checked before posting my previous post. have all 500 homer players been elected to the hall ?
 

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raffy is easy HOFer, IMO.

IIRC, I read a couple years back that he had more RBI in the 1990's than anyone in baseball (something like 1100 over a 10 year span :eek: ). One of the most consistent guys there is: .290, 30 dingers, 110 RBI year after year after year.

Dave Kingman also sent a reporter a rat in a shoebox, didn't he?
 

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OK, Raffey is in.

The question now becomes in this "new age" of baseball with smaller parks, bigger players, DHs, expansion pitching, and a juicer ball will 500 still be an automatic ticket?

One has to say no.

As many baseball puristis hate to omit. The game has changed. Look at stolen bases this year. "Smallball" is a thing of the past. One just needs to look at the team that is stealing the most bases this year. The Florida Marlins are in last place and they just canned thier Mgr.

The idea is why risk stealing a base and moving a runner when your next 3 hitters can go yard and trot the runner in?

This "swing for the fences" memtality adds HR's to peoples resumes that will not belong in the hall.

The Hall should be reserved for those who excelled above those who excelled. They should be the crem de la crem. Personally I think only five people should be inducted each year. The Hall needs some centering. The Hall needs to stop looking into the past to find obscure Negro League guys who hit .215 and played in Birmingham to make itself feel better.

Circle the wagons, tighten the gates, keep the Hall for the best.

Hey, while we are at it, could we do the same with the borders? :shrug:
 

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hit the nail right on the head..500 home runs...you are gonna have a hall of fame full of 1st basemen....living in baltimore,i never thought palmeiro was a great clutch player...and i`m not sure on this,but,has he ever won anything?.....the numbers are good......what has he done to really set himself apart from any number of 1st basemen?....

as blazer said,the bar`s gonna have to be raised...juiced ball,little parks,playing extremely watered down talent due to expansion.......steroids?(not in raffy`s case)....it will be almost impossible to compare past players with the current group....

a really good guy....an excellent hitter and fielder.......any real shining moments? ..the numbers say yes....the numbers are a bit skewed...the bar has to be raised a bit...
 

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Garden

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The only enhancement Raffey uses is "the little blue diamond".

I believe he has gone to 3 All-Star games?



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