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For me Roberto Alomar would be right there on the shortlist. |
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![]() Jeter is a good one, and will probably be in the HOF, no doubt, but he's never been a great defensive shortstop - never. He's made the highlight reel plays in the playoffs (the non-slide Jeremy Giambi toss, the Hollywood-esque jump into the stands, etc.), but as an everyday shortstop, he consistently has ranked as below average in every measurable defensive rating.
How one makes a list of shortstops that doesn't include Cal Ripken above Jeter is beyond me. Don't get me wrong, Cal was a lot more hype than substance, but the guy could hit in his day and was more than adequate defensively on a ton of really, really mediocre Orioles teams. Don't get me started on Trammell (or Whitaker). If you stack up Trammell with the SS members of the HOF currently, he is at least in the top half. Trammell's 1987 season is still one of the finest non-roided up seasons for a shortstop in baseball history. Whitaker getting dropped from the ballot after his first year of eligibility while Ryne Sandberg gets in on the second or third ballot is one of the true travesties of Hall of Fame voting of the last 15 years. Now, talking about the best second baseman ever - that's tough. Roberto Alomar definitely deserves some consideration, but his career ended so amazingly quickly, he's really hard to judge. I think you'd have to look to an old timer like Rogers Hornsby (highest career AVG, OBP, HR, and SLG for a second baseman) as your all-time best.
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The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." |
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![]() Joe Morgan? He gets dismissed for actually not being as great as he was made out to be and more importantly, for being the absolute worst baseball announcer in the history of the game. I'd take Alomar over Joe Morgan 13 times out of 10. Alomar isn't going to be a first ballot HOFer not because of the spitting incident, but because of the way his career ended. There was no denouement; just crash and burn.
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The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." |
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![]() One could make a case for Nap Lajoie - I mean, Cleveland did name their team at the time after him and all.
I can tell you that there are a gang of players from that era that have no business being in the Hall of Fame that could have held the jock strap of Jeter, Trammell, Larkin, or Dave Concepcion for that matter.
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The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." |
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The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." |
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![]() as for stars in racing
The biggest thing IMO is that the triple Crown stars retire if they happen to be true stars, moreso than the durability issue. ACTIVE PROMOTION There isn't enough creative promotion in racing. When you do have a two horses like Big Brown and Curlin healthy at the same time, you have to get them in the ring together. You just can't wait for a race like the Classic to come up and draw both stars. There has to be a race made for them and they have to draw enough others to get a field of 8 or 10. Creative promotion. Money. etc... If you build it [these matches] they will come |
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