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wilkerson_rulz-06
01-31-2006, 10:56 AM
Hello, I was thinking we can elect which players of the 2005 season are worthy of a place in our HOF. Bob, would you mind stickying this?
Voting will close February 31st, 2006
You may vote for only four players: two fielders and two pitchers.
Candidates:
Jose Guillen (OF)
Brad Wilkerson(OF)
Termel Sledge(OF)
Endy Chavez (OF)
Ryan Church(OF)
Marlon Byrd (OF)
Preston Wilson (OF)
Brian Schneider (C)
Gary Bennett (C)
Nick Johnson (1B)
Jamey Carroll (2B)
Jose Vidro (2B)
Carlos Baerga (1B)
Deivi Cruz (SS)
Cristian Guzman (SS)
Vinny Castilla (3B)
Ryan Zimmerman (3B)
Livan Hernandez (P)
John Patterson (P)
Tomo Ohka (P)
Esteban Loaiza (P)
Tony Armas (P)
Ryan Drese (P)
Hector Carrasco (P)
Jon Rauch (P)
Joey Eischen (P)
John Halama (P)
Gary Majewski (P)
Luis Ayala (P)
Darrell Rasner (P)
Chad Cordero (CP)
wilkerson_rulz-06
01-31-2006, 10:59 AM
Jose Guillen+
Nick Johnson+
Livan Hernandez+
Chad Cordero+
Bob Hannah
01-31-2006, 11:29 AM
:eek: :eek: :eek:
wilky, wilky wilky- I'm speechless...
How can a hall of fame for Nationals players even be considered? The team has existed for one season...
Tops in BA was .289.
OBP .408. (Not bad, Nick Johnson 6th in NL, tied 8th MLB. Well below Helton, Giambi, Pujols.)
RBI 76 (76!!!!!). (Wilson had 90 for the year, less than half in D.C.)
HR 24.
SLG .479.
SB 8.
Wins 15.
Only Cordero's 47 saves is worth mentioning.
We need to give this time-and lots of it. I admire your enthusiasm and support for the team, but given the Nats have been here the grand total of one year and the mediocre to middling stats put up by team leaders, my personal opinion is the gun is being jumped.
For me to consider any player worthy of a designation honoring his excellent play (even our own unofficial Nats HOF), it would have be excellent play over the course of several seasons, or above average and consistent play over many, many seasons. Perhaps Cordero and Zimmerman can approach my own personal standards somewhere around the year 2015 or beyond should they develop and prosper on the field as we hope.
Bob Hannah
01-31-2006, 11:32 AM
Voting will close February 31st, 2006
I'm reminded of song (Credence?) containing one line in particular
"...someday never comes..."
Ryan25Zimmerman
01-31-2006, 01:38 PM
Guillen
Johnson
Patterson
Cordero
wilkerson_rulz-06
01-31-2006, 02:02 PM
:eek: :eek: :eek:
wilky, wilky wilky- I'm speechless...
How can a hall of fame for Nationals players even be considered? The team has existed for one season...
Tops in BA was .289.
OBP .408. (Not bad, Nick Johnson 6th in NL, tied 8th MLB. Well below Helton, Giambi, Pujols.)
RBI 76 (76!!!!!). (Wilson had 90 for the year, less than half in D.C.)
HR 24.
SLG .479.
SB 8.
Wins 15.
Only Cordero's 47 saves is worth mentioning.
We need to give this time-and lots of it. I admire your enthusiasm and support for the team, but given the Nats have been here the grand total of one year and the mediocre to middling stats put up by team leaders, my personal opinion is the gun is being jumped.
For me to consider any player worthy of a designation honoring his excellent play (even our own unofficial Nats HOF), it would have be excellent play over the course of several seasons, or above average and consistent play over many, many seasons. Perhaps Cordero and Zimmerman can approach my own personal standards somewhere around the year 2015 or beyond should they develop and prosper on the field as we hope.
It can be our hall of fame for every year. Why are you speecheless?:dance
The 2005 Nationals hall-of-fames on BBF are...applause!:laugh
Nick Johnson missed a whole month of play; Preston Wilson had a natural steroid: COORS FIELD.
Go figure. 2015 is a long time to wait!
eddiejc1
01-31-2006, 04:35 PM
It can be our hall of fame for every year. Why are you speecheless?:dance
The 2005 Nationals hall-of-fames on BBF are...applause!:laugh
Nick Johnson missed a whole month of play; Preston Wilson had a natural steroid: COORS FIELD.
Go figure. 2015 is a long time to wait!
These Nats have only been in D.C. for one season, and if the stadium lease does not pass, we don't know how long they will stay. The only players who have earned the right (so far) to be in a local Hall of Fame are Montréal Expos. Hopefully, this team will stay here and we will eventually induct players for this franchise. At the moment, I would say the only players worthy of induction are from the original AL Nationals, and their successor the Senators which became the Texas Rangers.
Eddie Cunningham
538280
01-31-2006, 05:57 PM
Yeah, I admire your enthusiasm Wilky, but it's way too early to have a HOF based only on this new Nationals franchise. No player yet deserves to be honored for their play as a Washington National.
I do have an idea though, if you really want to make a Nationals HOF (sort of). We could have a HOF made up of players from the Washington Senators and Montreal Expos, sort of having a combined "Nationals" HOF.
wilkerson_rulz-06
02-06-2006, 10:22 AM
Yeah, I admire your enthusiasm Wilky, but it's way too early to have a HOF based only on this new Nationals franchise. No player yet deserves to be honored for their play as a Washington National.
I do have an idea though, if you really want to make a Nationals HOF (sort of). We could have a HOF made up of players from the Washington Senators and Montreal Expos, sort of having a combined "Nationals" HOF.
Like the players in the Vote-off game?
vasprtsfn
02-06-2006, 07:01 PM
Wilkerson, Schneider, Hernandez, Cordero.
538280
02-07-2006, 07:32 PM
Like the players in the Vote-off game?
Them plus players from the Washington Senators. Of course, you wouldn't put out a list, you'd just leave the ballot open and let people vote for who they want. Of course, it's going to be a long time before a National is elected.