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Title: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/14/07, 02:16:00 PM
Wilie Hernandez is the glue that keeps detroit from falling apart for me, so hence forth he recieved 1 point.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: Attezz on 01/14/07, 08:10:24 PM
I almost voted for Dayley.

I'm surprised at how little attention Tudor and Brunansky have gotten.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/14/07, 08:19:53 PM
Tudor for sure.  I guess he's not the sexy pick.  ;D  Bruno i guess is overlooked due to mis-conception that MIN cant do much offensively.  they do have some decent bats. 

I was tempted to vote Jack Clark as my last pick....that guy gets on base 4 times a game vs me due to IBB's.  hes a guy that i have to game plan for.  Ive had the bases loaded and clark came up and i walked in a run just to not face him.  hernandez who im certain wont make it even if the HOF was 40 players is just one of "my" guys.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: JoeDirt on 01/14/07, 08:49:02 PM
First of all, TBT can now stop harrassing me since I voted, right?  :)
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Post by: fknmclane on 01/14/07, 08:49:49 PM
Quote from: Attezzobal on 01/14/07, 08:10:24 PM
I almost voted for Dayley.

I'm surprised at how little attention Tudor and Brunansky have gotten.

I thought long and hard about putting Tudor on my ballet and looking back I probably should have because he's my favorite pitcher and in my opinion the best in the game. 

Quote from: Attezzobal on 01/14/07, 08:08:47 PM
1: Tudor (seriously, what the fuck McLane?)

I suck.  I suck hard.  I rushed my vote.  I saw fighton's list, thought it looked pretty good and copy/pasted it.  I suck.  Will Tudor ever forgive me?
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/14/07, 08:51:11 PM
Quote from: JoeDirt on 01/14/07, 08:49:02 PM
First of all, TBT can now stop harrassing me since I voted, right?  :)

orosco!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I love the pick!  I email riley and beales.  maybe they end up voting as well.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: JoeDirt on 01/14/07, 09:06:01 PM
So which is it, mclane?
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: Clambutt on 01/14/07, 09:11:51 PM
Quote from: Attezzobal on 01/14/07, 08:10:24 PM
I almost voted for Dayley.

I'm surprised at how little attention Tudor and Brunansky have gotten.
I almost made Brunansky my #6
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: Stock on 01/14/07, 09:22:35 PM
I was going to put Tudor on my list, but I didn't want more than half my picks to be pitchers since I don't play ATG that often.
Baylor and Brnsky (and possibly CDavis) would have made my list if there were no pitchers on it.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: ultimate7 on 01/14/07, 09:23:00 PM
I guess I should be making comments here
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/14/07, 09:30:55 PM
I guess I should be making comments about your comments here
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: fightonusc on 01/14/07, 11:05:21 PM
I didn't put a pitcher on the list since I think that RBI is a hitters game (from the perspective of the average player) and not a pitcher's game. And I'm not entirely sure that a John Tudor is that much more dominant than the average pitcher (i.e. a good player can make an average pitcher work for him), while a Dawson or McGwire is dangerous in anyone's hands.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TβG on 01/15/07, 11:32:05 AM
1 (6 points)-Dawson - OF - the best overall player in the game.
2 (5 points)-McGwire - IF - the top rated infielder.
3 (4 points)-Gooden - SP - awesome fantasy production and good all-around mix of atributes.
4 (3 points)-DaEvans - IF (LH) - a rare combination of position and left handedness.
5 (2 points)-Carter - C - the top rated catcher. only laudner is close, but he doesn't bat 4th.
6 (1 point)-Burks - PH - only murph is ranked higher, but tim's speed rating puts him over the top.

Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: Wilfong on 01/15/07, 05:17:23 PM
Quote from: TBG on 01/15/07, 11:32:05 AM
1 (6 points)-Dawson - OF - the best overall player in the game.
2 (5 points)-McGwire - IF - the top rated infielder.
3 (4 points)-Gooden - SP - awesome fantasy production and good all-around mix of atributes.
4 (3 points)-DaEvans - IF (LH) - a rare combination of position and left handedness.
5 (2 points)-Carter - C - the top rated catcher. only laudner is close, but he doesn't bat 4th.
6 (1 point)-Burks - PH - only murph is ranked higher, but tim's speed rating puts him over the top.



Burks is in a 10 year slump for me. As a kid, he was dominant, now, not so much. Carter kinda sucks for me. He seems to only  hit bombs when the game is already decided either way.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: Stock on 01/15/07, 05:26:26 PM
Quote from: Wilfong on 01/15/07, 05:17:23 PM
Quote from: TBG on 01/15/07, 11:32:05 AM
1 (6 points)-Dawson - OF - the best overall player in the game.
2 (5 points)-McGwire - IF - the top rated infielder.
3 (4 points)-Gooden - SP - awesome fantasy production and good all-around mix of atributes.
4 (3 points)-DaEvans - IF (LH) - a rare combination of position and left handedness.
5 (2 points)-Carter - C - the top rated catcher. only laudner is close, but he doesn't bat 4th.
6 (1 point)-Burks - PH - only murph is ranked higher, but tim's speed rating puts him over the top.



Burks is in a 10 year slump for me. As a kid, he was dominant, now, not so much. Carter kinda sucks for me. He seems to only  hit bombs when the game is already decided either way.

That's funny.  I think of Burks the same way.  When I was a young'in, I used to argue with everyone that Burks was the best player in the game.  It seems like he always did better for me.
Now not so much.

I think it may have something to do with leadoff men (I always batted Burks leadoff as a kid).  Through the years I probably had a ton more abs with Burks (since he batted first), so I just remembered more total home runs. 
Similar goes for Trammell.  He is not nearly has good as I remember him.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: nomaaa on 01/15/07, 07:24:13 PM
everybody stop trashing burks.
i won't stand for it!
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: Darky on 01/15/07, 08:10:13 PM
1 (6 points)- Reggie Jackson, the best all around hitter in the game. His power to all fields and his powerful contact consistency is unmatched by anyone.

2 (5 points)- Dale Murphy, Great power, good speed, and one of the best gap hitters in the league.

3 (4 points)- Chili Davis, savvy player who has excelled through the years at continually driving in crucial runs or setting up the table late in the game.

4 (3 points)- Andre Dawson, Great all around hitter with remarkable power to all fields.

5 (2 points)- Tim Raines, the complete package. Speed and power is what defines Tim Raines. Most physically gifted rbi player in the league.

6 (1 point)- Mike Krukow, I felt that I should include one pitcher. Mike Krukow is the best big game pitcher. His assortment of curves, sliders, and off speed pitches make it hard for hitters to get solid contact. Cal Ripken once said after a Mike Krukow perfect game " When he is on, hitting is like trying to catch a fly with chopsticks".
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: Nacho on 01/16/07, 09:10:53 AM
I think Clemens and Franco deserve honorary membership, even if they don't make it in the voting.  Perhaps a wing devoted to their honor.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: broiler on 01/16/07, 11:07:29 AM
i hope i draw TBT or Dirt in the ohio tourney so i can go yard against orosco.  There is nothing finer in life than drilling back to back to back against that subpar submariner
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: Briznock on 01/16/07, 12:06:02 PM
I actually think hitting a Matt Nokes walk off to end your 24 hour RBI marathon against your most heated RBI rival who just so happens to be the biggest hater of Matt Nokes ever is a little better in my book....

The only thing that could have been scripted any better the end of that marathon would have been me being nude.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/16/07, 01:04:19 PM
Quote from: broiler on 01/16/07, 11:07:29 AM
i hope i draw TBT or Dirt in the ohio tourney so i can go yard against orosco.  There is nothing finer in life than drilling back to back to back against that subpar submariner

If I got NY, then that means you probably have MIN, or SF...

Cue the math equations. 
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: broiler on 01/16/07, 01:26:01 PM
i dont follow.

but i will say that there are ridiculous amounts of B to B to B possibilities with MIN and SF.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/16/07, 01:28:27 PM
this is true but in 2 player ATG the actual reality of that shit happening is very rare.  Bos, Det, and Al have some guys who ive seen pull the ol hat trick.  i dont think I've ever seen even back to back with MIN/SF
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: broiler on 01/16/07, 02:27:03 PM
thats because you've never played me
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/16/07, 02:33:10 PM
HA!

i think all those slugs off the street have you delusional.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: broiler on 01/16/07, 02:44:58 PM
i have a few friends who can challenge me.  i am trying to convince a couple to come along to the tourney.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/17/07, 03:26:25 PM
Quote from: GDavis on 01/17/07, 02:38:36 PM
1)Gooden
2)Dykstra
3)Mookie
4)Hernandez
5)Ojeda
6)Sutton

Don Sutton can lick a set of hairy wart covered balls.  In a recent 1SP tourney, the games Ojeda pitched in, I won more often.  Cue the bizzare math equations.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: GDavis on 01/17/07, 03:28:45 PM
Ojeda is very solid.  One of the most under-rated pitchers in the game.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: Darky on 01/17/07, 03:32:24 PM
Quote from: GDavis on 01/17/07, 03:28:45 PM
Ojeda is very solid.  One of the most under-rated pitchers in the game.

I agree. Ojeda is a thumber. Next to Tudor, he is my favorite lefty and can shut down anyone...ANYONE.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/17/07, 04:52:18 PM
simmer down darkie...simmer down. 
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: Necrophobic on 01/19/07, 05:46:10 PM
When will the results be released? Looks like Reggie will be a shoe in.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/19/07, 05:58:34 PM
Quote from: Necrophobic on 01/19/07, 05:46:10 PM
When will the results be released? Looks like Reggie will be a shoe in.
voting ends a week after sunday.....February 1st a official thread will be made. Reggie is pretty much in.  he's been getting a ton of votes.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: Necrophobic on 01/19/07, 06:02:26 PM
Quote from: TBT on 01/19/07, 05:58:34 PM
Quote from: Necrophobic on 01/19/07, 05:46:10 PM
When will the results be released? Looks like Reggie will be a shoe in.
voting ends a week after sunday.....February 1st a official thread will be made. Reggie is pretty much in.  he's been getting a ton of votes.
By the way watch the game on NFL Network. I'd rather catch the muff.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/27/07, 11:51:57 AM
got everything put on a spreadsheet to tally it all up later today.

i had to send a PM to youcantbeatmyboston cause he just posted Davis....chili?  eric?  glen?  just looking over the sheet, i dont think that vote is gonna send either of them into the top 4, but i'd still like to know who he voted for.

get er all ready by tomorro night with a big post ready with all sorts of stats and figgers for monday morning.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/27/07, 06:26:52 PM
im over half way done with this and starting to hate it  :P

a couple more hours and i'll have all the stats and numbers done.  ugh.
figuring out percentages of votes recieved and also 1st/2nd/3rd place votes.  all sorts of good stuff.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TimTeufel on 01/30/07, 03:19:55 PM
I didn't see any Teufel votes, uhh, except mine.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/30/07, 04:52:40 PM
you vote was too late, but woulda been the 1st for tim.  we'll vote again in july for the next batch of HOF'ers.  see the other thread about the offical inductees.  I dont have a favorite team, but if i did it would new york.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: broiler on 01/30/07, 06:53:16 PM
Quote from: TBT on 01/30/07, 04:52:40 PM
I dont have sex with men, but if i did it would be orosco and joedirt 3way.
Title: Re: RBI Hall of Fame comments thread
Post by: TbT on 01/30/07, 07:01:00 PM
joe dirts been mancrushing a little hard for me lately.  orosco on the other hand doesnt return my fkn calls or texts.