Blyleven, Alomar voted to Hall
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/hof11/news/story?id=5991808
I notice noted steroid user Bagwell garnered 41%. A prelude to the politically correct steroid users like Arod being elected in the future.
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Looks like Juan barely
stays on the ballot (5.2%). Kevin Brown is gone, though.
"I wanted to go out there and punch Julio" - Ron Washington
I <3 to fart
Looks like Bagwell goes in next year, so, good.
Look at the comments under Jeff Wilson's blog post on dallasnews.com. What a bunch of rocket scientists.- Keith Law
Did you call the hypothetical hardware store and buy a theoretical chain saw?
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Bagwell’s 41.7% is the highest percentage for a 1st-ballot candidate since Sandberg (49.2%) in 2003 (other than Alomar, naturally)
That, to me, bodes well for 2012 for him.
Look at the comments under Jeff Wilson's blog post on dallasnews.com. What a bunch of rocket scientists.- Keith Law
Did you call the hypothetical hardware store and buy a theoretical chain saw?
Bagwell never tested positive, nor was linked to any steroids.
"Don’t want to spend my night waiting in line unless it’s for more beer."
--EssBee, on LoneStarBall, Jan. 21, 2010
Seems like the hall of fame is just a numbers game now
None of these guys were dominating players deserving of a “hall of fame”
They just, churned out numbers over 20 years.
Actually the argument against Bagwell is that he didn't churn out numbers
What do voluntary mean?
The dude abides.....

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