Hey, i said i was biased but when i see 2 out 3 agree with me at ESPN and i hear many baseball writers/purists say they will vote for him on tv & radio, it fuels my belief that it isn't just a biased opinion and he will get in.
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Originally posted by tech fan View Postfrom 1982-1987 he hit hr in each year
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this was before the homerun days he was one of the most feared hitters in the game during this span.he also won 2 mvp awards back to back for a team that finished dead last in the national league.he also had a cal ripken like streak where he never missed a game.if he would have played in new york or la he would be a first ballot hall of famer.
I think Wayne's thoughts about winning though do have to be considered and I think that has always hurt Rice and Evans, as well as the persona. So to me he is on the edge and deserves to be considered.2012 - 2013 NCAAF
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Originally posted by BillMill71 View Post
I think Wayne's thoughts about winning though do have to be considered and I think that has always hurt Rice and Evans, as well as the persona. So to me he is on the edge and deserves to be considered.
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Originally posted by tech fan View Postfrom 1982-1987 he hit hr in each year
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"Won the WS in 1987 & 1987 WS MVP" to his resime, EVERYONE looks at Dale Murphy differently and he would have been in years ago. The voters would look at him in a totally new way. He never really had his shot on the big stage and it cost him. Sad but true
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostI was actually going to post again and say that Bill. You are right and if Rice had won the '86 WS, he would have been in alot sooner than now. Same with Murphy. If Murphy had just 1 Ring, he would probably be in already. When a player wins, he is forever considered a "Champion" and when good/great players are up for debate to the Hall, seeing a WS Title on the resime holds a ton of weight and added lure (IMO).
And I think that is ONLY why Schilling is getting the consideration and discussion.
11-2 2.23 ERA in 133 Innings with 120 SO in the post seasons
In 4 world series 4-1 2.06 ERA in 48 Innings with 43 SO
But does that mean Bernie Williams should be in the hall of fame because of his post season 180 games 83 Runs 22 HR 80 RBI postseason success, probably not2012 - 2013 NCAAF
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Originally posted by BillMill71 View PostAnd I think that is ONLY why Schilling is getting the consideration and discussion.
11-2 2.23 ERA in 133 Innings with 120 SO in the post seasons
In 4 world series 4-1 2.06 ERA in 48 Innings with 43 SO
But does that mean Bernie Williams should be in the hall of fame because of his post season 180 games 83 Runs 22 HR 80 RBI postseason success, probably not
Bernie is a tough one for me Bill. I think it is very tough comparing Pitchers to Hitters overall. I think if you compare Schilling's Postseason to other pitchers, he is one of the Best All Time.
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Originally posted by tech fan View Postfrom 1982-1987 he hit hr in each year
82-36
83-36
84-36
85-37
86-29
87-44
this was before the homerun days he was one of the most feared hitters in the game during this span.he also won 2 mvp awards back to back for a team that finished dead last in the national league.he also had a cal ripken like streak where he never missed a game.if he would have played in new york or la he would be a first ballot hall of famer.
Schill helped his teams win 3 titles....Muroh didn't. How many times did he een make the playoffs?
In looking at Murphy's numbers, they ar ebetter than I thought they were...but what you pointed out was ^ yrs...let me repeat, 6 yrs! Are you going to put him in based on those yrs? I don't think he did it long enough. Along the lines of Mattingly.
Schill avergaed almost 16 wins for 11 yrs! And that was with 2 injury filled yrs! One legit knock against him is he never won a Cy Young....Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Originally posted by BillMill71 View PostBut does that mean Bernie Williams should be in the hall of fame because of his post season 180 games 83 Runs 22 HR 80 RBI postseason success, probably notThree Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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He also finished in the top 9 in Era in 9 seasons and he was in the top 5 in K's for 7 seasons. He was number 1 in WHIP twice and top 5 in WHIP 9 seasons. Top 5 in K's 8 Years, leading the league twice. He also led the league 4 times in complete games and was in the top 3 for complete games 9 times. He was No. 1 in SO to WALK Ratio 5 times between 2001-2006.
In 1993 he was the NLCS MVP, 2001 he was the WS MVP and in 2004 he broke a curse.
I really think his numbers are better than most think.Last edited by wayne1218; 03-25-2009, 11:14 PM.
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It is funny to see how salaries have evolved. Here is Schilling's career earnings. I'm jealous!!!
1990 Baltimore Orioles $103,000
1991 Houston Astros $125,000
1992 Houston Astros $205,000
1993 Philadelphia Phillies $1,025,000
1994 Philadelphia Phillies $2,300,000
1995 Philadelphia Phillies $2,300,000
1996 Philadelphia Phillies $2,000,000
1997 Philadelphia Phillies $3,500,000
1998 Philadelphia Phillies $4,700,000
1999 Philadelphia Phillies $5,250,000
2000 Philadelphia Phillies $5,650,000
2001 Arizona Diamondbacks $6,500,000
2002 Arizona Diamondbacks $10,000,000
2003 Arizona Diamondbacks $10,000,000
2004 Boston Red Sox $12,000,000
2005 Boston Red Sox $14,500,000
2006 Boston Red Sox $13,000,000
2007 Boston Red Sox $13,000,000
2008 Boston Red Sox $8,000,000
Career $114,158,000
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Now look at Dale Murphy's career earnings. Crazy huh!!!
1985 Atlanta Braves $1,625,000
1986 Atlanta Braves $1,825,000
1987 Atlanta Braves $1,925,000
1988 Atlanta Braves $2,000,000
1989 Atlanta Braves $2,000,000
1990 Atlanta Braves $2,000,000
1991 Philadelphia Phillies $2,500,000
1992 Philadelphia Phillies $2,500,000
1993 Colorado Rockies $200,000
Career $16,575,000
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