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Poll
Question: Which RBI'er is most likely to again appear in an MLB game?
Option 1: Buckner, to man 1st base for Boston for one inning votes: 0
Option 2: A drug free Jose Canseco votes: 1
Option 3: A non-drug free Dwight Gooden votes: 0
Option 4: Ellis (Tim) Burks votes: 0
Option 5: Nolan Ryan - stunt pitching appearance with any of the 15 teams he played for votes: 0
Option 6: Cal Ripken - stunt appearance for Baltimore votes: 2
Option 7: Bret Saberhagen votes: 0
Option 8: Galarraga, deciding yet again to give it a 2nd shot votes: 3
Option 9: Tony Gwynn, after losing one third to one half of his body weight votes: 0
Option 10: Nando, finally crawling his way back out of the Mehican league votes: 1
Option 11: Benny Santiago votes: 11
Option 12: Donnie Moore votes: 5
Option 13: Wumpst votes: 2
Option 14: Other - (Specify below, I will include into puhl) votes: 0
Title: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: OctoFranco on 10/21/05, 01:38:02 PM
Right, so vote here for whomever you think is the most likely to either stage a serious comeback attempt, or at least appear in a game once more as a gimmick for his former team.

And maybe some people you'd wish to come back.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: ultimate7 on 10/21/05, 01:42:17 PM
MLB will no longer allow gimmicks, so that'll be very unlikely.  I'd say Benito unless he doesn't count.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: OctoFranco on 10/21/05, 01:44:12 PM
Santiago added.  Is that true about gimmicks?  Bloody shame...
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: BeefMaster on 10/21/05, 02:04:36 PM
Quote from: OctogenarianFranco on 10/21/05, 01:44:12 PM
Santiago added. Is that true about gimmicks? Bloody shame...

I know they banned midgets after the Eddie Gaedel incident, but I've never heard anything about token appearances like you mentioned.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: ultimate7 on 10/21/05, 02:08:57 PM
I don't think they'll allow a situation during the regular season where a guy plays in just 1 game.  In the early 90's the Sox were gonna try to get Minnie Minoso to play in a game so he would have played in 6 different decades, but MLB nixed it (notice his gimmick 1976 and 1980 appearance to get to 5 decades).  I think they are cracking down on it now.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/minosmi01.shtml
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: erhajj on 10/21/05, 03:50:25 PM
It has to be Benito.  He was on a major league roster this last year and somebody will always need a catcher.  He keeps himself in great shape and seems to want to play. 
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: Nacho on 10/21/05, 03:57:33 PM
Definitely Donnie Moore.  Great job at adding that option.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: DamnTheCowboys on 10/21/05, 04:01:13 PM
I'm surprised that Will Clark wasn't an option.  He'll be 42 at the start of next year, same age Bonds will be.    Maybe LaRussa or Dusty Baker, two of his former managers, would invite him in as a hitting coach/pinch hitter.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: BeeJay on 10/21/05, 04:30:58 PM
Kevin McReynolds
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: TempoGL on 10/21/05, 04:36:12 PM
so the mets, angels, astros, and rangers are now 15 teams?
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: BDawk on 10/21/05, 04:37:15 PM
Rickey Henderson
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: Attezzobal on 10/22/05, 11:23:18 PM
Quote from: Strassy on 10/21/05, 04:36:12 PM
I hate sarcasm.

Fuck Nolan Ryan, it's all about the Big Cat, even if he does currently look like a fat black woman from behind. He'll be back...

Also, I don't really understand how MLB can prevent a team from 'gimmicking' if the team claims that having a guy like Minnie Minosa in the field does more good for the team than harm...I also haven't read the linked article.

Manute Bol will be playing first base for the D-Rays at some point next year.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: TempoGL on 10/24/05, 02:52:44 AM
i don't think you can consider that sarcasm so much as you can consider it "octofranco seriously overestimated the number of teams nolan pitched for"  it would be sarcasm if he pitched for like 9 teams.  that's like saying that frank thomas is a journeyman, and then attempting to label it sarcasm.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: BeeJay on 10/24/05, 11:12:52 AM
It's hyperbole, rather than sarcasm.  With Ryan's skills, and the era he played, you would have expected him to stay with the same team during his best years.  He did not, thus the "15" joke.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: TempoGL on 10/25/05, 01:12:15 AM
and i still say it was an unintentional error.  we will never know, unless octofranco speaks up!
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: nice gaetti on 10/25/05, 01:27:33 AM
it's hard not to click on donnie "don't call me dead" moore. 

brad lidge was very lucky  the astros won that series. 

i thought that pujols homer was pretty much death sentence for the guy. :'(
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: erhajj on 10/25/05, 09:22:33 AM
Quote from: Nacho on 10/21/05, 03:57:33 PM
Definitely Donnie Moore.  Great job at adding that option.
Cue Buffy the Vampire Slayer music.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: Big Hath on 10/25/05, 09:49:40 AM
At this point in his career, you'd have to think Donnie Moore would be position player or DH due to his not being able to throw the ball and everything.  I guess he could be a catcher but the pitcher would have to go get the ball after he stops it.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: TβG on 10/25/05, 12:58:07 PM
i wonder wear donnie moore is buried.  i think a pic next to donnie's gravestone would be a sort of holy grail for the RBI community.  sick, yes.  a must have, absolutely.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: OctoFranco on 11/29/05, 05:12:27 PM
Quote from: Teddyballgame on 10/25/05, 12:58:07 PM
i wonder wear donnie moore is buried.  i think a pic next to donnie's gravestone would be a sort of holy grail for the RBI community.  sick, yes.  a must have, absolutely.

I found the following at baseball-almanac.com (http://www.baseball-almanac.com):

QuoteDied In:      Anaheim, California
Cemetery:      Peaceful Gardens Memorial Park, Woodrow, Texas

Further research shows this to be in Lubbock County, in the northwestern part of the state.  You know you want to make a road trip.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: TβG on 11/30/05, 12:07:11 PM
i wonder what the address was for his house where the shooting occurred.  i'll have to do a little sleuthery.
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: Gantry on 12/01/05, 01:01:33 AM
I'm thinking Canseco, as the guy can use the whole "clean and sober" bit to get another chance.  He'll be back playing DH and hitting .212 for a 63-99 team soon enough... 
Title: Re: RBI'er most likely to stage a comeback
Post by: capt_taco on 12/01/05, 03:36:26 AM
All I know is, if half of these guys got back into the league, it'd definitely be with the Devil Rays.