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I can't cast a vote for any of the three nominees either this year, Wyatt, Warneke & Chapman, though they do sound like a good legal firm.
Warneke's average won-loss record per season pitched is only 14-13 and Wyatt is only 12-10, not the makings of great HOF pitchers.
If Chapman had been a middle infielder or a catcher with those offensive numbers I'd like his chances a lot better, but for an outfielder, they indicate someone who played a long time more so than someone who played a long time with HOF stats. 11th in triples and 16th in stolen bases would not be HOF stats for an outfielder, I don't think.
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