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Curt Schilling and Cooperstown
One of the best post season pitchers, I think we can agree on that. But is he Hall of Fame worthy? Just curious what some of you think, the topic has been buzzing on sportscenter.
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He's got one thing going for him, championship rings with different teams.
Not sure if he'll get in because he wasn't the dominate pitcher of his era but he certainly had an impact with the Sox, he should be in the Red Sox hall of fame for his guts and determination. Pedro should get in, on another note |
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very true..he blossomed after 30. His 3,000 strike outs will help his chances. But there are many other pitchers of the last 20 years who are in line before Big Schill. He will be on the ballot for several years, if he gets in.
Definitely a tough call. |
216 career wins, 3.46 career ERA, most of his career in the NL where ERAs tend to run lower due to no DH. Named to 6 AS games, only played in 3. 3000 strikeouts and some good post season numbers aside, those aren't HOF numbers. And no Cy Youngs.
What also hurts is that on his better teams, he was the #2 starter behind Johnson in Arizona, and Pedro/Beckett in Boston. Uphill fight and I don't know what kind of support he'll get from voters outside of New England and Phoenix. I could be wrong, but I don't think they think very highly of him in Philly :confused: |
NO !
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The stats and his career may be borderline HOF but The World Series Bloody Sock gets him in.
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Dan Larsen's perfect game in the WS didn't get him in. |
The guy who sold Curt his house in Medfield Ma. has about the same chance of getting into the NFL hall of fame !
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Hell of a pitcher, a big game pitcher, but I don't see it. Not that it would make a difference but he talks too much. :btu: :cheers2:
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