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Originally Posted by dsvitak
I agree with this. A career OPS of .832, for a SHORT career, just isn't getting it done. Jim Edmonds' was .901, with a lot more at bats, and tremendously better defense, and I don't see a parade to get him into the HoF.
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Edmonds should be in the Hall though.
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