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I do t think you truly have looked at what Beltre did. How could someone not vote for him?So now we're entering into the generation of baseball writers who grew up in an era where everyone gets a trophy?.... I remember when being a "first-ballot" HoFer was reserved for all-timers. Maybe their stats make them worthy - but none of this year's honorees really made an impression on me. Though I did catch a Todd Helton BP HR at Wrigley Field - so I'm glad he got in.
I do t think you truly have looked at what Beltre did. How could someone not vote for him?
The whole deal with trying to haze guys with the whole "first-year" bullshirt is dumb. It's a creation of power-tripping old writers who crave having their taint nuzzled. Some traditions are dumb and deserve to die.
Unfortunately, ex-players fall into this silliness.
Recall Deion Sanders and his thoughts on first-year Pro Football Hall of Famers.
Beltre hit almost 500 homers and had over 3,000 hits while playing sterling D at third base. If he's not a first-ballot guy, who is?
4 teams in 20 years is not bouncing around a lot.Just saying, it's surprising that a first-ballot guy only made four All-Star games and bounced around a bit. Four teams over 20 years. Playing in Texas and Seattle didn't help his national profile. The numbers don't lie - its just that he seemed below the radar for most of his career.
Just saying, it's surprising that a first-ballot guy only made four All-Star games and bounced around a bit. Four teams over 20 years. Playing in Texas and Seattle didn't help his national profile. The numbers don't lie - its just that he seemed below the radar for most of his career.