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<B>Director of Minor League Reports</B>
On December 8th, the voting will be announced on the "Modern Era" Veterans Committee for the Baseball Hall of Fame. The "Modern Era" is considered to be 1970-87.
An unofficial companion site to the Hall of Fame (HallofStats.com) has listed candidates on a points system. If they are anywhere near accurate, it means another year of disappointment for Dale Murphy. Their ratings have Murph tied for 34th among "worthy" candidatates.
Their system has these rated as the top 10 candidates. Any candidate needs 75 percent of the vote to be admitted:
(points in parentheses)
1. Lou Whitaker (145)
2. Bobby Grich (141)
3. Rick Reuschel (136)
4. Luis Tiant (129)
5. Graig Nettles (126)
6. Reggie Smith (125)
7. Willie Randolph (124)
Buddy Bell (124)
Dwight Evans (124)
10. Sal Bando (117)
Among favorites of many fans and past campaigns include Bobby Bonds (14th, 112 points), Tommy John (17th, 106), Thurman Munson (20th, 102), Murphy, Jim Kaat (tied for 37th with 87 points); Dave Parker and Don Mattingly (tied in 50th with 78 points).
Also a finalist: Ted Simmons (13th, 113), Steve Garvey (84th, 62), and non-player, Marvin Miller.
***PLEASE NOTE***
I laugh at the system because it seems remotely attached to reality. That's because in the "regular" Hall of Fame vote for 2020, first-time candidate Derek Jeter (likely close to a unanimous pick) was ranked LOWER than 6 holdover candidates: Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling, Larry Walker, Scott Rolen and Manny Ramirez -- and just one point ahead of Andruw Jones. Jeter is rated the same at Tiant (129).
But it's a system, and one that could certainly generate plenty of debate. But I make no claim to it other than to use it to spark this forum.
ACTUAL NOMINEES IN BOLD
Link HERE.
An unofficial companion site to the Hall of Fame (HallofStats.com) has listed candidates on a points system. If they are anywhere near accurate, it means another year of disappointment for Dale Murphy. Their ratings have Murph tied for 34th among "worthy" candidatates.
Their system has these rated as the top 10 candidates. Any candidate needs 75 percent of the vote to be admitted:
(points in parentheses)
1. Lou Whitaker (145)
2. Bobby Grich (141)
3. Rick Reuschel (136)
4. Luis Tiant (129)
5. Graig Nettles (126)
6. Reggie Smith (125)
7. Willie Randolph (124)
Buddy Bell (124)
Dwight Evans (124)
10. Sal Bando (117)
Among favorites of many fans and past campaigns include Bobby Bonds (14th, 112 points), Tommy John (17th, 106), Thurman Munson (20th, 102), Murphy, Jim Kaat (tied for 37th with 87 points); Dave Parker and Don Mattingly (tied in 50th with 78 points).
Also a finalist: Ted Simmons (13th, 113), Steve Garvey (84th, 62), and non-player, Marvin Miller.
***PLEASE NOTE***
I laugh at the system because it seems remotely attached to reality. That's because in the "regular" Hall of Fame vote for 2020, first-time candidate Derek Jeter (likely close to a unanimous pick) was ranked LOWER than 6 holdover candidates: Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling, Larry Walker, Scott Rolen and Manny Ramirez -- and just one point ahead of Andruw Jones. Jeter is rated the same at Tiant (129).
But it's a system, and one that could certainly generate plenty of debate. But I make no claim to it other than to use it to spark this forum.
ACTUAL NOMINEES IN BOLD
Link HERE.
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