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    Future Hall of Famers

    I don't know whether this has been discussed but I was just curious. Which current players do you think will be in the HOF?

    Frank Thomas
    Craig Biggio
    Ken Griffey Jr.
    Alex Rodriguez
    Derek Jeter
    Rodger Clemens
    Greg Maddux
    Tom Glavine
    John Smoltz
    Randy Johnson
    B*rry B*nds
    Albert Pujols
    Ivan Rodriguez
    Pedro Martinez
    Manny Ramirez
    Josh Hamilton
    (possibly) Curt Schilling

    anyone else? Disagree? Has there ever been this many HOF playing at the same time before?


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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    Mariano Rivera
    Trevor Hoffman
    Sammy Sosa
    Ryan Howard (still really early, but he's got the tools)
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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    How about Vlad Guerrero?
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    Denny Negle

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    Jim Thome
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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    No Danny Graves?

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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    Quote Originally Posted by REDSEER View Post
    How about Vlad Guerrero?
    I vote yes.

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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    Jeff Bagwell - without a doubt.

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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    Quote Originally Posted by texasdave View Post
    Jeff Bagwell - without a doubt.
    for sure, but hes no longer a current big leaguer.
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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    Quote Originally Posted by mound_patrol View Post
    for sure, but hes no longer a current big leaguer.
    You are right. I didn't read that carefully enough.

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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    Mike Piazza?

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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    Isnt baggy still getting paid by the stros? that would make him a current player if he is..

    I would think that if bonds, mcGwire and Sosa get into the hall there is no real reason to keep pete out..

    I also add to that list..

    Ichiro(first 6 seasons in the league over 200 hits, and 6 GG's already..)
    Edmonds(8 gold gloves, and over 350 homers..)
    Andruw Jones with 9 gold gloves and over 350 homers..
    Derek Lee, if he doubles all of his numbers from thus far in this career before he retires, he will be an HOF'r..
    Scott Rolen also could be a possible HOF'r..

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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    Delgado still has an outside shot. Manny Ramirez and Aramis as well if he keeps going on the pace he is going.

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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    Quote Originally Posted by improbus View Post
    Mariano Rivera
    Trevor Hoffman
    Sammy Sosa
    Ryan Howard (still really early, but he's got the tools)
    It's going to be very difficult for Ryan Howard to put up HOF worthy numbers because of how late of his start he got to his career. He didn't really break into the majors (because of Jim Thome) until he was 27.

    I don't know about Sosa, he could be in the same boat as McGwire.
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    A little bit off topic, but do you guys think that Jesse Winker profiles more like Pete Rose or is he just the next Hal Morris??

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    Re: Future Hall of Famers

    Johan Santana. In the four seasons in which he has been exclusively a starter, he has an ERA under 3.00 each year. He's 28. A few more seasons like that and he's definitely in.
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