Re: Vladimir Guerrero, headed for the HOF or not?
*sigh*...doesn't really do this justice.
Re: Vladimir Guerrero, headed for the HOF or not?
*puts on fatherly voice*
"Don't make me separate you two!"
Re: Vladimir Guerrero, headed for the HOF or not?
I vote yes. If I were a voter, I'd vote him in.
Re: Vladimir Guerrero, headed for the HOF or not?
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ohms_law
*puts on fatherly voice*
"Don't make me separate you two!"
*sigh* Just felt like joining the sigh/asterisk club
Re: Vladimir Guerrero, headed for the HOF or not?
*puts on Frank TV dude mask*
"RedsoxRockies I promise just for you more Frank TV commerical throughout the playoffs until you puke Muhahahahaha (evil laugh)"
Re: Vladimir Guerrero, headed for the HOF or not?
His name is Frank Caliendo, not Frank TV Dude ;). And, back on topic, what about Garrett Anderson. He obviously is less known then Vlad, and not as good, but he has a shot at the HOF definately
Re: Vladimir Guerrero, headed for the HOF or not?
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RedsoxRockies
... what about Garrett Anderson. He obviously is less known then Vlad, and not as good, but he has a shot at the HOF definately
absolutly not
he had 3 or 4 decent good seasons, in the middle of the steroid era peak... then fadded again as soon as it died down again... not a chance... they vote guys like this in... and im canceling my membership. the HOF is for the ELITE not the guys who had 2-3 good seasons. I mean guys like biggio were not elite but they were very good for a very long time. I mean anderson's obp is under .330 lofetime i think. HELL NO!!!
Re: Vladimir Guerrero, headed for the HOF or not?
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TheNamelessPoet
I mean guys like biggio were not elite but they were very good for a very long time.
Craig Biggio certainly was elite. His 1993-1998 peak was absolutely fantastic.
And Garret Anderson is in no way a Hall of Famer. He's a slightly above average hitter for his career, which is average AT BEST for a corner outfielder.
Re: Vladimir Guerrero, headed for the HOF or not?
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HoustonGM
Craig Biggio certainly was elite. His 1993-1998 peak was absolutely fantastic.
you are right I went back and looked. he really was outstanding. over 140 runs is NOT an easy task. I love the HBP lol it alway makes me laugh... stop leaning in u little worm :p
Re: Vladimir Guerrero, headed for the HOF or not?
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HoustonGM
Craig Biggio certainly was elite. His 1993-1998 peak was absolutely fantastic.
And Garret Anderson is in no way a Hall of Famer. He's a slightly above average hitter for his career, which is average AT BEST for a corner outfielder.
i concur
Re: Vladimir Guerrero, headed for the HOF or not?
He's only 32? :eek:
As long as he just doesn't collapse after this season, he should get in easily.