I was born in New York City in 1967 but, because my parents didn’t care about the game, I didn’t start following baseball until 1975 when I discovered trading cards through my 3rd grade classmates. I only vaguely recall this, but the first time I watched the All-Star game was in 1975 and it was […]
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Looking ahead to the Hall of Fame Ballot of 2018
With Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines, and Ivan Rodriguez heading to the Hall of Fame, let’s take a look ahead to 2018. Former Padres ace closer Trevor Hoffman got 74.0% of this year’s vote and former Expos and Angels slugger Vladimir Guerrero netted 71.7%, so it’s very likely that there will be at least three players […]
A Trio Gets into the Hall while Bonds and Clemens Climb
A little over two weeks ago, the Baseball Writers Association of America elected three new members to the Hall of Fame. Tim Raines, Jeff Bagwell and Ivan Rodriguez will join Cooperstown’s inclusive club of baseball legends when they are inducted this summer. So, after the Hall of Fame shutout of 2013, the collective body of […]
10 Candidates for the Baseball Hall of Fame
On Wednesday afternoon, my favorite moment of the baseball off-season will occur: the announcement of the Class of 2017, the new inductees into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. In this piece, I’ll share the names of the ten players that I would be voting for if I had the privilege of casting a […]
Is Curt Schilling Tweeting his Way out of the Hall of Fame?
He is one of the greatest post-season pitchers in the history of baseball. His career 80.7 WAR (Wins Above Replacement) is 6th best of any pitcher to debut in the last 40 years. His career strikeout-to-walk ratio of 4.38 is the best for any pitcher with a minimum of 1,200 innings thrown since the 19th […]
The Hall of Fame Cases for Larry and Vladdy
You might not have noticed, but a city that hasn’t had a Major League Baseball franchise since 2004 has six alumni on the 2017 Hall of Fame ballot. Six former Montreal Expos are eligible for enshrinement in Cooperstown. That’s more alums on the ballot than for 18 other franchises. If I asked you to name […]
Cooperstown’s Crumbling PED Wall
(updated on January 2, 2017) A year ago I penned an article entitled, “Why Writers should NOT vote for Bonds and Clemens for the Hall.” My reasoning was this: both Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens had polled at 35% (of the minimum 75% needed for induction) on the 2015 Hall of Fame ballot, which means […]
Is Cooperstown Ready for Trevor Hoffman?
(this is an updated version of an article I posted originally on December 3, 2015) In the stacked 2017 Hall of Fame ballot sit three premier relief pitchers, three of the five all-time saves leaders. Two of the three (Trevor Hoffman and Billy Wagner) are on the ballot for the second time, one (Lee Smith) […]
Time to put Tim Raines into the Hall of Fame
Part III: Selig, Steinbrenner and Schuerholz
In the final installment of a 3-part series on the “Today’s Game” Hall of Fame ballot, I’m going to discuss the candidacies of the three gentlemen on the ten-man ballot who did not play or manage on the field. The candidates are former Commissioner Bud Selig, former Royals and Braves General Manager John Schuerholz and […]