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Name: Greg L Martin
From: Memphis TN
E-mail: jumpjunkie23@dropzone.com
why does comiskey have a place in the HOF and a stadium named after him when joe just wanted to play baseball?
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Name: jason burton
From: west memphis AR
E-mail: moaningsun@gmail.com
charles comiskey was a f***. joe jackson should be in the baseball HOF. no doubt
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Name: kaatfan
From: Michigan
E-mail: seanmcdonough@comcast.net
Jim Kaat belongs in the HOF. He has the stats, the character and the longevity of career. Please, committee, elect him!
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Name: Tony
From: Rockville, MD
E-mail: tpompa@hotmail.com
If you view Kaat's lifetime stats side by side with those of Robin Roberts, it becomes clear that he definitely belongs in the Hall of Fame. Very similar lifetime W-L records, strikeouts, ERA, etc., etc. There are many pitchers in the hall whose career accomplishments don't measure up to Kaat's. Don Drysdale is one who comes to mind - whose career was helped immeasurably by his location (Los Angeles) and his long association with Kofax as the Dodgers' 1-2 starting rotation. Hopefully, Kaat will make it soon.
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Name: Greg
From: Peoria, IL
E-mail: greg.peak@comcast.net
Great article.
Always loved "Kitty" Katt, especially when he was with the Cardinals.
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Name: Lauri Schwab
From: Holland, MI
E-mail: elachess@gmail.com
My dad, Bill Holt of Muskegon, MI, played ball in the same West. Mich venues where Jim Kaat honed his skills. When asked if he ever hit against Kaat, Bill would just shake his head, saying "I tried."
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Name: Bradley
From: The Jersey Shore
E-mail: bradleyjstevens@aol.com
I agree that Smoky Joe Wood belongs in the HOF.
Many of the modern day inductees compile big numbers simply because they play so long.
I feel in Mr. Wood's case, despite the fact his pitching career was relatively short, he is
a lengendary, great ballplayer and should be a Hall of Famer.
His 1912 season, including the World Series, is arguably the single best ever for a pitcher.
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Name: D J Todd
From: Ohio
E-mail: djtodd@roadrunner.com
Regarding Lasorda, don't forget that 1981 was the strike year that resulted in the ridiculous "split-season". Dodgers won the "first half" and coasted the second because they had already made the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Reds had the best overall record in MLB but got shut out of playoffs. Lasorda and his Dodgers shouldn't have been there to begin with.
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Name: David E. Valley
From: Idaho
E-mail: davidvalley1221@hotmail.com
I Met Jim Kaat back when he was with the Minnesota
Twins----I am sure he proabley does not remember
but I sure was a Twin's fan than. He lived in the same apartment complex that my sister Bev and her
husband did. So long ago. I hope he makes the
Hall of fame this coming year. Bert should be in
it also. Well thanks for letting me type this
note.
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Name: Berry
From: USA New York
E-mail: jeffdoolittle4@gmail.com
Just wanted to say very nice...Thanks
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