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Every year the Baseball Writers Of America vote to induct well-known baseball players into the Hall Of Fame. And each and every year there is controversy. I'd like to present my case for some guys that I've generally thought really should be enshrined at Cooperstown, but are not.

Ted Simmons. Simmons played for twenty 1 seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Brewers and Atlanta Braves. He hit 248 home runs, drove in 1,389 runs and batted.285.

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Ted was an eight time Major League All Star and hit over.300 six times. He completed with 2,472 hits.

Let's see how Simmons compares to other catchers within the Hall Of Fame.

July 1, 2006

Has there ever been a extra scrutinized player within the history of sports than the Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez? Furthermore, has there ever been a superstar more disrespected? Common sense dictates that the majority of the boos stem from jealousy. However, I suppose you can argue that Yankee fans, angered by the truth that their owner hasn't been in a position to buy a Globe Series title since 2000, basically have determined to take their aggression out on the highest paid man on their roster. And prior to you begin in with the "He's not clutch like Derek Jeter" nonsense, simply appear at the numbers. It merely comes down to money, which is ironic since the Yankees have been throwing theirs about for years.

He has much more residence runs, 248, than Campanella, 242, Dickey, 202 and Lombardi, 190.

Even as a non-Yankee supporter, I suppose I have to defend A-Rod on this one. Sure he signed the highest contract within the history of professional sports, but the only individual who legitimately should be booed will be the particular person who would turn down a contract like that inside the first place. This was a case of yet a different unintelligent owner who negotiated purely against himself, pushing the cost of Rodriguez nicely beyond what any other team was willing to pay him. But guess what? As the owner of his business, that is his right. Perhaps he determined that $252 million was a superb cost to pay for the revenue that this asset would create for his company, or team, within the future? Or possibly Tom Hicks is an idiot. But that is inconsequential at this point. The truth is that the ideal player within the game at the time the contract was signed and for quite a few years to comply with was given the richest contract. And in my opinion it was since of pure envy that this player slowly became the most hated man in sports.

Simmons had a career batting average of.285. Bench completed at.267, Carter at.262, Campanella at.276 and Fisk at.269. What specifically do the sports writers want? I recognize that Bench, Fisk and Berra have been the big boys on campus throughout their careers. And I know the writers take more into consideration than just stats. But come on. Simmons led them in most offensive categories. In my opinion, Ted Simmons must be within the Hall Of Fame.

Dale Murphy. I assume this is an additional no brainer. Here's all Dale Murphy did in the course of his 18 year career. He played in 2,180 games. He was a seven time Major League All Star and won the Gold Glove 5 times.

The others have been Ernie Banks, Joe Morgan, Barry Bonds, Mike Schmidt and Albert Pujols.

During his 1983 MVP season, Dale Murphy joined the 30-30 club by smacking 36 Homeruns and stealing 30 bases, making him only the sixth player at that time to accomplish that.

Also in 1983, Murphy became the only player in MLB history to bat.300, he batted.302, hit a minimum of 30 residence runs, he hit 36, drive in a minimum of 120 runs, he knocked in 121, score no less than 130 runs, he scored 131, steal 30 bases, and walk at least 90 times.

In the ten seasons in between 1981 and 1990, Dale Murphy hit additional household runs, 299 and drove in a lot more runs, 923 than anyone.

Dale Murphy also exemplified the meaning of a accurate professional. I had the possibility to meet Dale numerous times throughout my own minor league career. He was a catcher using the Braves at that time.

I really think he's being over looked by the Baseball Writers for induction into the Hall Of Fame. Danny Murtaugh. Murtaugh had 4 stints as the manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates. His record as a manager is 1115 wins and 950 losses. That's a winning percentage of.540.

Murtaugh is also 1 of only 36 managers in MLB history to win over 1,000 games.

Mickey Mantle plus the Yanks out hit the Pirates 91 to 60 and outscored them 55 to 27 in seven games. But Murtaugh, with some assist from Bill Mazeroski's series winning residence run, beat the Yankees. This time against the Baltimore Orioles who featured 4 twenty game winning pitchers.

After losing games one and two, Murtaugh's Pirates won the subsequent three in Pittsburgh. Game six went to the Orioles and then the Pirates won game seven to give Danny Murtaugh his second World Series win against enormous odds.

He was named the "Man of the Year" by Sport magazine in 1960 and was the Sporting News Manager of the Year in 1960 and 1970. Danny Murtaugh will need to be given a lot more consideration for the Hall of Fame than he has gotten.

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