Also, apparently Blyleven didn't have any dominant seasons.
Morris' best season was 86: 21-8, 3.27 ERA, 267 IP.
Blyleven had approximately 11 seasons better than that.
Also, apparently Blyleven didn't have any dominant seasons.
Morris' best season was 86: 21-8, 3.27 ERA, 267 IP.
Blyleven had approximately 11 seasons better than that.
Illini.
Yeah I need a Winn-Dixie grocery bag full of money right next to the VIP section...
HAC
From Tang
http://baseballanalysts.com/archives...ich_a_base.php
That other thread really should just be titled "Nick talks circles around turds who can't debate Morris v. Blyleven without resorting to undefined subjective standards."
Illini.
Yeah I need a Winn-Dixie grocery bag full of money right next to the VIP section...
just noticed, the Hawk writes left handed but bats right handed.
just thought I would share.
what was the Hawks vote totals each of the last 6 years or whatever it is.
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Than he should never vote for him.
If you think the player is a Hall of Famer, the only legitimate excuse for not voting for him is if there are 10 more deserving players on the ballot. Everything else - the "sanctity" of the first ballot, "punishment" for a spitting incident, or whatever - is the writers making up their own rules
Is Ralph Kiner the player that made it by like one vote on his last ballot?
I mean wow, close
1960 BBWAA ( 1.1%)
1962 BBWAA ( 3.1%)
1964 BBWAA (15.4%)
1964 Run Off ( 1.5%)
1966 BBWAA (24.5%)
1967 BBWAA (42.5%)
1967 Run Off (13.4%)
1968 BBWAA (41.7%)
1969 BBWAA (40.3%)
1970 BBWAA (55.7%)
1971 BBWAA (58.9%)
1972 BBWAA (59.3%)
1973 BBWAA (61.8%)
1974 BBWAA (58.9%)
1975 BBWAA (75.4%)
if you get mlb network, turn it on right now
it's noble sharing his reasons for leaving Alomar off the ballot