Thursday, January 10, 2013
MLB Hall of Fame Needs An Overhaul
With first-timers Clemens, Bonds, Piazza, Sosa, and Shilling joining holdovers Palmeiro, Bagwell, Morris, Murphy, Raines, and Trammel; they voted no one in, such a tragedy.
If we don't recognize, nor penalize (no awards, titles, rings, records, or championships have been removed by MLB) them, then we must put them in their rightful place as being some of the best players of all time.
It's time MLB looks at the voting process and reason for having a hall of fame, and make some serious changes. It started wrong in the first place by allowing them in 1936 to vote in Ruth, Wagner, Cobb, Matthewson, and Johnson without any of them getting 100% vote. Are you serious??
Come on, baseball world. Let's get this thing corrected and made into a great process of honoring the best players we have ever seen.
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