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PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2014 11:30 pm 
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I'd put Mussina and Halladay ahead of Hudson. Pettitte, too, if not for the scarlet letter.

Petite for sure if not for the roids and he'll probably still get in


No on Mussina.


I do not understand the Pettitte love here. With or without bending over with Roger, he isn't close to any HOF discussion I want to have.

And there is no way I'm putting Mussina or Hudson in. I never, ever would have paid dollar one, nor would have been excited to watch them pitch. My definition of "dominant" and "ace" pitcher excludes them (& Hudson) as well.

They'll be fine in the hall of very good.

Agree. I think Pettitte gets love because of his playoff performances. No way in hell on Hudson and Mussina. Never the most dominant at their positions over any stretch , compilers . HOVG for both no doubt.

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I'd put Mussina and Halladay ahead of Hudson. Pettitte, too, if not for the scarlet letter.

Petite for sure if not for the roids and he'll probably still get in


No on Mussina.


I do not understand the Pettitte love here. With or without bending over with Roger, he isn't close to any HOF discussion I want to have.

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19 postseason wins en route to 5 World Series.


Without the cheating, he is in without question.


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PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2014 7:22 am 
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Playoff stats are so meaningless in this generation due to all the extra games played and teams making it in. I don't need to hear about Pettite's 19 post-season wins when half of them probably came in an ALDS series.

What was his postseason WHIP?

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I do not understand the Pettitte love here.


Pettitte was a pretty good pitcher. Another guy I would say was better than Don Sutton. But he's not in my Hall of Fame either. He's with guys like Cone, Key, Mussina. They were really, really good, but I'd put a guy like Dwight Gooden in ahead of them. They had better careers, but nobody ever came out of the box like Gooden did (except maybe Feller) and he had an all-time season when he was 20 years old.

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It's a slippery slope. You put Pettitte in, why isn't Tommy John in? Hell, fucking Don Sutton is in, put everybody in.

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Playoff stats are so meaningless in this generation due to all the extra games played and teams making it in. I don't need to hear about Pettite's 19 post-season wins when half of them probably came in an ALDS series.

What was his postseason WHIP?

1.305 in the heart of the Steroid era and he was remarkably consistent


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Gooden should be in.

I prefer the dominant guys who didnt hang around compiling (like Mussina)


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Gooden should be in.

I prefer the dominant guys who didnt hang around compiling (like Mussina)


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Gooden should be in.

I prefer the dominant guys who didnt hang around compiling (like Mussina)


Prior- IN!

:lol: Absolutely

Jason Bere, too


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Gooden should be in.

I prefer the dominant guys who didnt hang around compiling (like Mussina)


Prior- IN!

:lol: Absolutely

Jason Bere, too


And don't forget Wally Bunker!

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It's a slippery slope. You put Pettitte in, why isn't Tommy John in? Hell, fucking Don Sutton is in, put everybody in.

Jim Kaat too.

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Playoff stats are so meaningless in this generation due to all the extra games played and teams making it in. I don't need to hear about Pettite's 19 post-season wins when half of them probably came in an ALDS series.

What was his postseason WHIP?

1.305 in the heart of the Steroid era and he was remarkably consistent


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Bernie Williams is in the top 5 of almost every offensive postseason category (Top 2 in many). Should he be in?

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keeping out great steroid users and putting in good ones? how does that make any sense?

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keeping out great steroid users and putting in good ones? how does that make any sense?


:lol: :lol: Awesome. And right on the money.

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Playoff stats are so meaningless in this generation due to all the extra games played and teams making it in. I don't need to hear about Pettite's 19 post-season wins when half of them probably came in an ALDS series.

What was his postseason WHIP?

1.305 in the heart of the Steroid era and he was remarkably consistent


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Bernie Williams is in the top 5 of almost every offensive postseason category (Top 2 in many). Should he be in?

Zero to do with Pettite


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I have no idea why Bernie Williams has not gotten reasonable HOF support.

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I have no idea why Bernie Williams has not gotten reasonable HOF support.


Because he wasn't as good as Fred Lynn, Dave Parker and a cast of others also better than him, but not in the HOF.

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It's a slippery slope. You put Pettitte in, why isn't Tommy John in? Hell, fucking Don Sutton is in, put everybody in.

Jim Kaat too.


Imo, everyone mentioned here was better than Pettitte.

I recall a helluva lot of very average years for the great (postseason :roll: ) Pettitte. Btw, I don't recall him being more than a #3 pitcher on the Yankee champeenship teams. No #3 starter belongs, except maybe Smoltz. :lol:

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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keeping out great steroid users and putting in good ones? how does that make any sense?


:lol: :lol: Awesome. And right on the money.


Agreed :lol:

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
It's a slippery slope. You put Pettitte in, why isn't Tommy John in? Hell, fucking Don Sutton is in, put everybody in.

Jim Kaat too.


Imo, everyone mentioned here was better than Pettitte.

I recall a helluva lot of very average years for the great (postseason :roll: ) Pettitte. Btw, I don't recall him being more than a #3 pitcher on the Yankee champeenship teams. No #3 starter belongs, except maybe Smoltz. :lol:

Pettite was average but youre talking up Fred Lynn? :lol:


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Ill go out on a limb and say Pettite was more than the third starter in the years his team went to the WS and he finished top 5 in Cy Young voting. That happened 3 times.


Reader just doesnt like Petitte. That's ok.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
It's a slippery slope. You put Pettitte in, why isn't Tommy John in? Hell, fucking Don Sutton is in, put everybody in.

Jim Kaat too.


Imo, everyone mentioned here was better than Pettitte.

I recall a helluva lot of very average years for the great (postseason :roll: ) Pettitte. Btw, I don't recall him being more than a #3 pitcher on the Yankee champeenship teams. No #3 starter belongs, except maybe Smoltz. :lol:

Pettite was average but youre talking up Fred Lynn? :lol:


Wow! I never said Pettitte was average. I think he belongs in the Hall of Very Good, as a compiler & solid contributor on a dynastic team. He doesn't belong to be in the same conversation with Feller, or Gibson or even Pedro. He wasn't a "special" pitcher in the sense that he instilled fear or awe. Conversely, he wasn't a consistent "technician" like Maddux, or Tommy John or even Kaat. It's not a knock on him to say he had a great career, but he isn't HOF worthy.

As for Fred Lynn vs. Bernie Williams, your first misconception is that Fred Lynn was average. And possibly that Bernie Williams at his best was as good as Fred Lynn, Dave Parker, or Kirk Gibson at theirs. Bernie Williams was about in the same category as Ken Griffey, Sr., very good, great moments and solid, long time major league contributors. Again, not a knock. With the exception, I wouldn't have paid to watch any of them play either (except for the Cobra).

But that's kind of my HOF line in the sand. Would I pay to watch them play. Pettitte and Bernie, no.

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Ill go out on a limb and say Pettite was more than the third starter in the years his team went to the WS and he finished top 5 in Cy Young voting. That happened 3 times.


Reader just doesnt like Petitte. That's ok.


Lets just say he's no Mark Buehrle. :D

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Although their career totals are pretty similar, Lynn spent virtually his entire career with people wondering why in hell wasn't he as good as he should be. Williams played his entire career under a halo of Yankee greatness and multiple World Series titles.

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Although their career totals are pretty similar, Lynn spent virtually his entire career with people wondering why in hell wasn't he as good as he should be. Williams played his entire career under a halo of Yankee greatness and multiple World Series titles.


With some reflection (and an actual look at their numbers) you're right.

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After Lynn left Boston he was just a good corner of. Nothing great.


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