for those that want to argue against Curt Schilling. It's interesting to point out that he has the greatest K/BB of all time.
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Barry Bonds
Roger Clemens
Curt Schilling
Craig Biggio
Kenny Lofton
Sammy Sosa
Mike Piazza
Jack Morris
Jeff Bagwell
Lee Smith
Tim Raines
Alan Trammell
Edgar Martinez
Fred McGriff
Larry Walker
Mark McGwire
Don Mattingly
Dale Murphy
Rafael Palmerio
Bernie Williams
for those that want to argue against Curt Schilling. It's interesting to point out that he has the greatest K/BB of all time.
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Either of current players (players still playing) or players in the past up for nomination, who do you believe will be the best player to not eventually make the hall of fame?
lol, small kid got tripped by a tuba player
Pete Rose
Michael Trout
Proof that I'm Always Right: http://forums.prosportsdaily.com/sho...d.php?t=756103
and http://forums.prosportsdaily.com/sho...d.php?t=773028
To not eventually make it?
Because Bagwell, Bonds etc will all eventually make it most likely.
That will never make it?
Jackson and Rose are one discussion point
But of eligible players;
Lou Whitaker probably if I could name only one.
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Pete Rose by inifinity... I know that doesn't make sense but neither does Pete Rose not being in the Hall of Fame.
maybe gil hodges, or maybe Dale Murphy
Last edited by ciaban; 12-25-2012 at 01:34 AM.
Easy. Shoeless Joe.
Since Carlos Beltran won't make it, I'm going to go with Carlos Beltran. Carlos Beltran is awesome and was even more awesome.
Tommy John
Jonathan Husky is a concerned Mets fan.
1999, 2004, 2011 National Champions
Field of Dreams boi
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