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Hall of Fame voters

PostTue Jan 21, 2020 8:30 pm

I'd hate to be THAT guy, the only one that didn't vote for Jeter. Too much of the wrong kind of attention!

I actually admire somebody with enough chutzpah to not go along with the rest of the crowd, if you don't (for whatever reason) agree with the other voters.
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Re: Hall of Fame voters

PostTue Jan 21, 2020 9:36 pm

Yeah I know right?...that seems like a principle vote. It's fine. Who cares...he deserves to be in and got in. Some of the voters are tools.

I realize Jeter did not have the convincing stats to be a unanimous selection, and maybe some would even say not on the first ballot if you use modern metrics. But it is so difficult to value his worth on a team. His affect on the tone and tenor of every spring training, every season, every game, every at bat, the dugout, the team meal...hard to quantify. I just feel fortunate to have seen him play at the park and on the tube. Was nothing like it.

I am a biased Jeter sycophant. I admit it. Sorry. Tough to be a Yankee fan in the post-Jeter era. Or the pre-Jeter era for that matter sometimes ;) But under Gene Michael's player development, they developed a core of a dynasty. A real treat juxtaposed against today's era. They could pitch, play enough defense, and manufacture runs.
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Re: Hall of Fame voters

PostTue Jan 21, 2020 9:40 pm

Of course, the writer who left him off could have wanted to vote for 10 other guys, knowing Jeter was going to be voted in anyway.
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Re: Hall of Fame voters

PostTue Jan 21, 2020 9:44 pm

andycummings65 wrote:Of course, the writer who left him off could have wanted to vote for 10 other guys, knowing Jeter was going to be voted in anyway.


Great point. Didn't even consider that
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Re: Hall of Fame voters

PostTue Jan 21, 2020 11:59 pm

The identity of the voter who left Jeter off their ballot is unknown and it will remain unknown unless that person reveals their ballot publicly.

https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/base ... other-him/
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Re: Hall of Fame voters

PostWed Jan 22, 2020 1:08 pm

Whoever didn't vote for Jeter should have his vote taken away. The job of a Hall of Fame voter is to vote for the players they feel should be in the Hall of Fame. Period.
However you try and spin the rationale behind their non-vote, that person felt that Jeter was not one of the 10 best players eligible for the HOF this year. Which is BS.
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Re: Hall of Fame voters

PostWed Jan 22, 2020 1:41 pm

I'm surprised so many folks voted for him first ballot. Jeter was not a great fielder (poor range) and had limited power. Was no saint either--remember the tax issue? I only bring that up because so many fans want to canonize him.

Jeter fans should be pleased. It's an amazing accomplishment to make the hof. Even as a yankee hater, I have to concede he was a great player and worthy of the hof.
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Re: Hall of Fame voters

PostWed Jan 22, 2020 3:31 pm

Chompsky wrote:I'm surprised so many folks voted for him first ballot. Jeter was not a great fielder (poor range) and had limited power. Was no saint either--remember the tax issue? I only bring that up because so many fans want to canonize him.

Jeter fans should be pleased. It's an amazing accomplishment to make the hof. Even as a yankee hater, I have to concede he was a great player and worthy of the hof.
Chompsky

This.
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Re: Hall of Fame voters

PostWed Jan 22, 2020 4:11 pm

Chompsky wrote:I'm surprised so many folks voted for him first ballot. Jeter was not a great fielder (poor range) and had limited power. Was no saint either--remember the tax issue? I only bring that up because so many fans want to canonize him.

Jeter fans should be pleased. It's an amazing accomplishment to make the hof. Even as a yankee hater, I have to concede he was a great player and worthy of the hof.
Chompsky


Agreed. I wouldn't put him first ballot either. NY Bias.
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Re: Hall of Fame voters

PostThu Jan 23, 2020 1:39 pm

how does a player who is 6th on hits list all time with 3465 hits not be a 1st ballot HOF player ? the 100% vote doesn't really matter to me my guess is that it is someone who wanted to vote for someone else and knew Jeter was a shoo in.If it was someone who didn't vote for him because he was a yankee or something else then that voter should be removed.
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