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| View Poll Results: Hall of Fame Nominees | |||
| Joe Gordon |
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12 | 57.14% |
| Bill Nicholson |
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1 | 4.76% |
| Jeff Heath |
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0 | 0% |
| Lou Boudreau |
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14 | 66.67% |
| Bob Feller |
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7 | 33.33% |
| Russ Christopher |
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5 | 23.81% |
| Bobby Doerr |
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4 | 19.05% |
| Dizzy Dean |
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7 | 33.33% |
| Al Simmons |
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7 | 33.33% |
| Other, Write In (Please Post Reply) |
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2 | 9.52% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 21. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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1957 SO49 Hall of Fame Ballot
It is Hall of Fame Voting time in SO49...and as always I welcome any input from the OOTP Forums. Here is quick rundown of primary candidates, but write-in votes are always welcome.
SO49 Hall of Fame Page SO49 Career Leaders (for Links to Players) Official SO49 Career Leaders Board (for Historical Reference) ------------------------------------------------ 2B Joe Gordon New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians 1938-1954 2,148 Hits, .274 BAVG 382 HR 1410 RBI Primary catalyst in Indians AL Championships 1949-51, and 1953 -- World Championships 1951 and 1953 OF Bill "Swish" Nicholson Philadelphia A's, Chicago Cubs, New York Giants 1936-1953 2,112 Hits, .278 BAVG 367 HR 1343 RBI OF Jeff Heath Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns, Boston Braves 1936-1954 2,347 Hits, .292 BAVG 321 HR 1321 RBI Star of 1948-49 Boston Braves World Championship teams SS Lou Boudreau Cleveland Indians 1938-1956 2,724 Hits, .292 BAVG 156 HR 1467 RBI 12-Time All Star! Also Managed the Indians from 1941-1948 2B Bobby Doerr Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Browns 1937-1956 2,424 Hits, .274 BAVG 242 HR 1421 RBI P Russ Christopher Philadelphia A's, Cleveland Indians 1942-1956 94-112 Career Record 352 Saves, #1 All-Time at Time of Retirement 3.55 Career ERA 8 Consecutive 30+ Save Seasons, 7 of which were 35 + P Bob Feller Cleveland Indians 1936-1953 198-100 Career Record 3.20 ERA 2,151 Career Strikeouts Lost 1942-44 to WWII Service Career was curtailed by injuries after 1948... Some other players who pre-dated our league's beginning (but aren't in the Hall of Fame) - Dizzy Dean - Doc Cramer - Al Simmons ------------------------------------------------ Thanks!
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Indians manager George "The Bull" Uhle:
6 seasons 4 AL Championships 2 World Series Championships 547-377 career record Player for CLE, NYY, DET, & NYG(career was Pre-SO49) 1919~1936 17 seasons 200-166 career record/25 saves 3.99 career ERA Pitched 3 scoreless innings of relief helping the Indians win the 1920 WS |
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Say it ain't so Joe
Although it likely will never happen, I will lobby for banned OF "Shoeless" Joe Jackson to finally have his ban lifted and be allowed into the Hall where he belongs!
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I thought Shoeless Joe required unanimous consent of the Summer of '49 owners, so as long as I remained in the league, the Hall would remain cheater-free.
Oh, and I would like to encourage everyone to vote for Bobby Doerr because he played for the Red Sox.
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Because Russ Christopher was an Indian. And those wily Indians always managed to outlast the bridesmaids in Boston. Forcing us into exile in San Francisco.
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Forget Uhle...What about Hal Newhouser!!! The guy was absolutely dominant on the mound until his career ending injury and now he skippered the Tigers to 2 pennants and a World Championship! He completely reveresed the clubs fortunes!
Regardless, this is a much better thread then all the other mfitterer and cheater ones....All the negativity is starting to ruin my vibes |
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I'm with you Jim on Shoeless Joe.... He should be in the Hall. Leave it to some 2 bit future lawyer from Jersey to throw the wrench in our campaigning! As if there aren't already enough lawyers in Jersey
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Leave it some 2 bit current lawyer from Jersey to campaign for Shoeless Joe in the Hall. Though I agree that there are too many lawyers in Jersey.
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I voted for Russ Christopher, that is a great record for the Indians, and deserves a lot more consideration for the position.
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Thanks TC!
Russ and Uhle need some love from the voters...Gordon and Boudreau seem to be locks at this point but I when you think of those great SO49 Indians title winners you have to include Christopher and "The Bull". |
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It does seem to be a lot of Cleveland players... I don't see too many former Giants listed either. I definately think it is a conspiracy, or wait maybe our teams just sucked.
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No White Sox either- a little strange since Eddie Malone retired this year, perhaps the greatest backup catcher in the history of So'49.
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