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Author:  Kungfupandacam [ Sat Feb 13, 2016 2:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Hall Of Fame Ballot for 2019 Announcement (OOTP)

So, here's the ballot: Vote for who you think should get my vote(By posting there (up to 10) names):
    1. Jeff Bagwell
    2. Lance Berkman
    3. Barry Bonds
    4. Roger Clemens
    5. Johnny Damon
    6. Freddy Garcia
    7. Vladimir Guerrero
    8. Roy Halladay
    9. Todd Helton
    10. Trevor Hoffman
    11. Chipper Jones
    12. Jeff Kent
    13. Derek Lowe
    14. Edgar Martinez
    15. Mike Mussina
    16. Roy Oswalt
    17. Andy Pettitte
    18. Mike Piazza
    19. Juan Pierre
    20. Jorge Posada
    21. Mariano Rivera
    22. Ivan Rodriquez
    23. Scott Rolen
    24. Johan Santana
    25. Curt Schilling
    26. Gary Shefield
    27. Sammy Sosa
    28. Miguel Tejada
    29. Jim Thome
    30. Larry Walker
    31. Vernon Wells
    32. Micheal Young

Author:  jag123jg [ Sat Feb 13, 2016 2:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hall Of Fame Ballot for 2019 Announcement (OOTP)

My 10, in no particular order:

1. Mike Piazza
2. Jim Thome
3. Ivan Rodriguez
4. Gary Sheffield
5. Vladimir Guerrero
6. Roy Halladay
7. Todd Helton
8. Mariano Rivera
9. Chipper Jones
10. Edgar Martinez

Honorable mentions:

Roger Clemens - HoF-er before his known use of PED's
Barry Bonds - HoF-er before his known use of PED's
Mike Mussina
Johan Santana
Larry Walker
Jeff Bagwell
Trevor Hoffman
Curt Schilling
Johnny Damon - better than you think

Author:  Tdud123 [ Sat Feb 13, 2016 4:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hall Of Fame Ballot for 2019 Announcement (OOTP)

Bagwell
Chipper
Piazza
Rivera
Rodriguez
Sheffield
Guerrero
Schilling
Helton
Oswalt

Author:  dustyfarmer [ Sat Feb 13, 2016 5:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hall Of Fame Ballot for 2019 Announcement (OOTP)

1. Jeff Bagwell
3. Barry Bonds
4. Roger Clemens
7. Vladimir Guerrero
11. Chipper Jones
15. Mike Mussina
18. Mike Piazza
22. Ivan Rodriquez
27. Sammy Sosa
29. Jim Thome

Author:  Kungfupandacam [ Sat Feb 13, 2016 9:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hall Of Fame Ballot for 2019 Announcement (OOTP)

SO, the voting results are:
Not in a specific order yet.
Mike Piazza-3
Jim Thome-2
Ivan Rodriquez-3
Gary Sheffield-2
Vladimir Guerrero-3
Roy Halladay-1
Todd Helton-2
Mariano Rivera-2
Chipper Jones-3
Edgar Martinez-1
Jeff Bagwell-2
Curt Schilling-1
Roy Oswalt-1
Barry Bonds-1
Roger Clemens-1
Mike Mussina-1
Sammy Sosa-1
Next, is a vote for Who wins out of this.

Author:  LetsGoMets77 [ Sat Feb 13, 2016 10:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hall Of Fame Ballot for 2019 Announcement (OOTP)

piazza and no one else

Author:  Kungfupandacam [ Sat Feb 13, 2016 11:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hall Of Fame Ballot for 2019 Announcement (OOTP)

So, here are the results:
"Hall of Fame Voting Results: The ballots are counted and the results are in. This year we will witness three players added to the Hall of Fame. Mariano Rivera, Todd Helton, and Chipper Jones received the ultimate honor this year in being voted as the newest members of the Hall of Fame.

The full voting results are included here. Players require 75% of ballots cast to be elected to the Hall, may stay on the ballot for up to 10 years if they receive at least 5% of the votes. Players must be retired for 5 years before they are eligible for induction to the Hall of Fame.

CL Mariano Rivera 87.4 (1st year) Inducted HOF
1B Todd Helton 87.1 (1st year) Inducted HOF
3B Chipper Jones 82.5 (2nd year) Inducted HOF
RF Vladimir Guerrero 71.8 (3rd year)
1B Jeff Bagwell 59.5 (9th year)
1B Jim Thome 55.0 (2nd year)
SP Roger Clemens 51.8 (7th year)
C Ivan Rodriguez 51.5 (3rd year)
C Mike Piazza 48.2 (7th year)
SP Curt Schilling 33.3 (7th year)
SP Roy Halladay 28.5 (1st year)
RF Gary Sheffield 23.0 (5th year)
3B Edgar Martinez 19.4 (10th year) Dropped
SS Miguel Tejada 16.8 (1st year)
LF Barry Bonds 15.9 (7th year)
SP Andy Pettitte 13.9 (1st year)
1B Lance Berkman 12.6 (1st year)
SP Mike Mussina 11.7 (6th year)
RF Sammy Sosa 8.1 (7th year)
SS Michael Young 6.5 (1st year)
RF Larry Walker 5.5 (9th year)
CF Johnny Damon 4.9 (2nd year) Dropped
SP Roy Oswalt 4.2 (1st year) Dropped
SP Johan Santana 3.9 (2nd year) Dropped
CL Trevor Hoffman 3.9 (4th year) Dropped
3B Scott Rolen 3.6 (2nd year) Dropped
2B Jeff Kent 3.6 (6th year) Dropped
SP Derek Lowe 3.2 (1st year) Dropped
C Jorge Posada 1.9 (3rd year) Dropped
SP Barry Zito 1.0 (1st year) Dropped
CF Juan Pierre 1.0 (1st year) Dropped
CF Vernon Wells 0.3 (1st year) Dropped
SP Freddy Garcia 0.3 (1st year) Dropped"
And the news says:
"Rivera Honored by First Ballot Selection to MLB Hall of Fame: The Major League Baseball Hall of Fame has added a new immortal to its roster. The great bullpen specialist Mariano Rivera was inducted today as baseball's newest legend.

"I'm humbled to be here," Rivera said. "This is hallowed ground. My whole career has been storybook. I've kept running into the right people at the right time. I've often said that I was like a kid on a carnival ride at the amusement park, and I didn't get off -- I just stayed on it my whole baseball career. To my hundreds of teammates through the years...thanks for sharing the ride with me. It was amazing."

Rivera also thanked his dad and older brother for believing in him, when he didn't believe in himself. His dad always told him he was going to be big baseball star one day. Rivera would always reply, "Aww, c'mon, Dad, that's never going to happen." Throwing in the backyard, his older brother would always goad him, "You're throwin' like a sissy." He would then put everything he had, and more, into the next pitch.

Well, that sissy did pretty well. Over his career Rivera appeared in 1115 games, recorded 652 saves, fanned 1173 batters in 1283.2 innings, and compiled an impressive 2.21 ERA with a 82-60 won-lost mark. He didn't just become a baseball star, he became a Hall of Famer."
And Here is Todd Helton:
"Todd Helton Enters Hall Of Fame: A huge crowd watched Todd Helton become the newest member of the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame today.

"I'm a big believer in whatever you want, if you want something out of this game, you've got to put the work in it. You've got to work hard," said the outstanding first baseman, whose new plaque described him as "an artisan with a bat whose daily pursuit of excellence produced a .316 lifetime batting average, 2519 hits and 369 home runs."

After the induction ceremony Helton was asked what was the most thrilling moment in his career. He responded quickly, "No doubt about it, your first hit in the big leagues. That's tops. It means you're on your way. When you get the first hit, then you can get the rest.""
And finally Chipper Jones:
"Hall of Fame Honors Chipper Jones: Chipper Jones's dream finally came true today, as the talented and gifted third baseman was inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame.

"I really don't know what to say," he said to the large crowd attending his ceremony. "It's such an incredible honor. I always dreamed that this day would come, but now that it's finally here ... Someone pinch me, so I know I'm not dreaming!"

Over the course of his 2499-game career, Jones was a .303 hitter with 2726 hits, including 468 home runs. He drove in 1623 runs and scored 1619 times as well. Jones retired at the age of 41. He will join the Hall of Fame wearing a Atlanta Braves cap."

Author:  dustyfarmer [ Sun Feb 14, 2016 12:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Hall Of Fame Ballot for 2019 Announcement (OOTP)

Helton in Hall before Bonds is disgusting.
Fictitious or not.
Helton doesn't even deserve induction over Larry Walker when it comes down to it.

Author:  Rewop Sorp [ Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hall Of Fame Ballot for 2019 Announcement (OOTP)

dustyfarmer wrote:
Helton in Hall before Bonds is disgusting.
Fictitious or not.
Helton doesn't even deserve induction over Larry Walker when it comes down to it.

Lol Giants fan

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