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03-24-2009, 04:05 PM | #1 |
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Professional Baseball Replay League - 1956 Hall of Fame Ballot - Everyone Welcome!
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1956 Hall of Fame Ballot League Home - Hall of Fame - League History Two rules are now being enforced by the PBRL Hall of Fame: (1) There is now a five year waiting period before any retired player can be placed on the ballot and (2) a player is only eligible for the 20 years following their retirement. Therefore, no new players will be added to the ballot for the next few years as the most recent retirees spend their time on the waiting list, and two players on the current ballot are only eligible for one more season. 10 vote maximum, anyone can vote. Go to it! Batters Name - Park Adjusted OPS+ - Notable Accomplishments C Dub Breslin (1927-1945) - 98 - 10 Gold Gloves, 41.6% RTO is 3rd all-time, 5-time All-Star, 9 consecutive seasons with 10+ OWS New: C Ronan Keough (1901-1914) - 124 - 3rd in OPS+ for catchers, 4 pennants and 2 titles as a manager, 3-time GMOTY as an executive New: C Bill Lumbergh (1920-1935) - 120 - 232 HR most by a catcher, top 5 in AL HR 8 times New: 1B John Baird (1920-1936) - 116 - 1378 BB leads all 1B, led AL in BB 7 times, top 5 in AL OBP 7 times New: 1B Eli Crutchfield (1910-1927) - 129 - 1 BOTY, 3 Gold Gloves, led AL in HR 4 times 2B Douglas Guthrie (1926-1946) - 105 – .401 OBP, 3022 hits, 1712 runs, 1835 BB, 583 SB at 81% success rate New: 2B Toby Shaftoe (1938-1952) - 118 – 1 BOTY, ROTY, 4-time All-Star, 2 Gold Gloves, lead NL in OBP 6 times New: 2B Henry Wing (1915-1930) - 116 – 1000+ runs and RBI, 613 SB, 8 Gold Gloves, career leader in 2B range factor SS Jesse Summers (1922-1942) - 103 – 3087 hits, 1543 runs, 1216 RBI, 3 Gold Gloves, 3rd all-time in wins as a manager New: SS Rollin Zimmerman (1929-1940) - 124 – .317 BA, 3 rings, 2-time All-Star, 1 Gold Glove, suffered career ending injury at age 29 LF Marshall Frobisher (1934-1948) - 122 - .312 BA, 9-time All-Star, 4 Gold Gloves, ROTY Last Ballot: LF/P Gene Lassiter (1914-1933) - 123 - 1 BOTY, 336 HR, led NL in HR 8 times, leader in career HR for 12 years, 1264 BB, 2 Gold Gloves, won ROTY as a pitcher Last Ballot: CF Eckard Burlingame (1916-1932) - 129 - .317 BA, 2 Gold Gloves, 4 Rings, began career in the Federal League RF Guy Fontana (1927-1946) - 122 – 582 HR is second all-time after leading for 15 years, leader in career RBI, single season record holder in HR and RBI, led NL in HR 8 times including 7 in a row Pitchers Name - Park Adjusted ERA+ - Notable Accomplishments New: SP Charlie Bartlett (1914-1928) - 126 – 3-time POTY, Top 5 in lg ERA 5 times SP Revelation Brown (1929-1945) - 125 – 265 Wins, 2401 K, 4-time All-Star, 1 No-hitter SP Randall Flagg (1919-1938) - 121 - 300 Wins, highest VORP of non-HOF retired pitchers SP Jesse Gunning (1938-1950) - 136 - won POTY at age 23 SP Gary Gygax (1938-1953) - 125 - 2-time POTY, 7-time All-Star, 6.94 K/9 is 2nd best all-time, 1st of 3 No-hitters came in 1st career start SP Joe Saint (1931-1946) - 129 – 275 Wins, 6-time All-Star Approaching Eligibility 1961 - Johnny Casey, Barry Chipchase, Elder Scofield, Millard Upchurch, Stuart Archibald, Joe Mudd Last edited by sbrylski; 03-28-2009 at 04:02 AM. |
03-24-2009, 04:54 PM | #2 |
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03-25-2009, 04:32 AM | #3 |
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Sorry, this is going to be on hold for a day or two. I'm in the process of digging hard through our history to make sure nobody has been overlooked and to fill out the ballot a little.
I'll post again when its back up. |
03-28-2009, 04:04 AM | #4 |
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Alright, ballot is back up and updated to 20 names, the minimum for all future PBRL ballots.
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03-28-2009, 05:06 AM | #5 |
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Eckard Burlingame
Douglas Guthrie Jesse Summers Randall Flagg
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03-28-2009, 04:15 PM | #6 |
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Toby Shaftoe Gene Lassiter Dub Breslin Rollin Zimmerman Douglas Guthrie Eckard Burlingame Henry Wing Jesse Gunning Joe Saint TWARD Saint Flagg Lassiter Frobisher Fontana Gygax Burlingame Bartlett |
03-28-2009, 05:02 PM | #7 |
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Last note, if you've noticed, some guys I've added are past the 20 year rule limit. But because they haven't had a fair chance (not being on the ballot until now), I'm going to leave them on for two-three years. We need to keep this ballot filled out until we get to 1961 and can start adding the most recent retirees again.
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03-28-2009, 11:25 PM | #8 |
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03-29-2009, 10:31 PM | #9 |
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03-29-2009, 10:54 PM | #10 |
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I think I need to pimp Douglas Guthrie. Just a run down of his career numbers:
4894 Times on Base - 2nd all time behind the one and only Royal Chesterfield .401 OBP - 21st all time 3022 Hits - 15th all time 1835 BBs - 3rd all time 1712 Runs - 12th all time 583 SBs - 27th all time (81% success rate good for 14th all time) 1021 RBI as a leadoff batter 297.9 OWS - 3rd most among 2B 3 All Star Games 1 Gold Glove 2 World Series Rings He has freaking 3000 hits AND is 3rd all time in walks! Give him some love!
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03-30-2009, 08:29 AM | #11 |
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04-01-2009, 11:55 PM | #17 |
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04-06-2009, 01:23 AM | #18 |
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Results!
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Burlingame 12 85.7% Inducted! Flagg 11 78.6% Inducted! ----------------------- Gygax 10 71.4% Guthrie 9 64.3% Lassiter 9 64.3% Breslin 9 64.3% Fontana 8 57.1% Saint 7 50.0% Summers 6 42.9% Wing 5 35.7% Brown 4 28.6% Frobisher 4 28.6% Bartlett 4 28.6% Keough 3 21.4% Gunning 2 14.3% Lumbergh 2 14.3% Shaftoe 1 7.1% Zimmerman 1 7.1% ----------------------- Baird 0 0.0% Crutchfield 0 0.0% Lassiter comes up just a little bit short in his last chance on the ballot. He'll be an interesting VC discussion. Baird and Crutchfield will also be dropped to the VC. |
04-08-2009, 08:44 AM | #19 |
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I can't believe people didn't vote for Lasiter. Low BA, but wasn't he your HR king for a while?
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