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Sunday, December 16, 2007

Denver Post: Paige: Help Woody cast his Hall votes

Paige needs help finding a 10th player for his ballot (he also needs help finding an ice pick lobotomist, but that’s another story)...here is part of Woody’s wacky selection process.

Goose Gossage...We’ve been good friends since. I would vote for him even if he wasn’t deserving…

Dale Murphy...I vote for Rockies. He was who a ballplayer should be. And he always remembers my name. I’m a sap…

Andre Dawson and Tim Raines...I’m voting for them. Both are borderline. But I was amazed by, and wrote columns about, Dawson and Raines when they played for the Denver Bears…

Don Mattingly...Another former player, now a coach, who I became friends with, so I’m prejudiced. I like voting for friends…

Repoz Posted: December 16, 2007 at 06:25 AM | 21 comment(s)
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   1. sunnyday2  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 07:18 AM (#2647204)
I'd have to conclude this guy is a mile high.
   2. Justin T  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 07:24 AM (#2647205)
I think he's been talking to Ringolsby and he wrote this article specifically so it could be posted here and they can watch it all day while giggling and braiding each other's hair.
   3. TVerik and his cavalcade of whimsy  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 07:36 AM (#2647206)
What a brilliant pastiche of the "throw it against the wall and see if it sticks" randomness of HoF voters!

Wait, what?
   4. RMc is the Commissioner of Baseball  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 07:46 AM (#2647208)
I met Jim Walewander once, and he seemed like a pretty cool guy (we discussed the virtues of the Dead Milkmen, among other things), so I'm voting for him. (He did smack a double in his first major league AB, against Bert Blyleven, no less.)
   5. TVerik and his cavalcade of whimsy  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 08:36 AM (#2647213)
Seriously, is there any chance that he's reacting to the increased statistical emphasis on Hall voting by going completely away from it, writing about how subjective his vote is like Pee Wee Herman telling the other guy that he wasn't even trying to win?
   6. alskor  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 10:03 AM (#2647242)
Maybe I should send Woody a fruitbasket.

Ive always wanted to add HOF after my name.



Also, note to Curt Schilling... here's your one vote to get your Cy Young bonus if you play your cards right.
   7. Jolly Old St. Neck Wound, Marching Through Georgia  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 10:26 AM (#2647257)
His list really does seem random, but at least he's got Gossage, Raines and Blyleven on it. Those are the best three candidates on the ballot.

And then there's this, which should also give us a bit of hope:

Some messages have swayed me....I'm more impressed with Bert Blyleven after hearing from a lot of his supporters.

So he's not the worst of the voters out there by any means. His criteria are often a bit strange (friendship), but at least he doesn't have a completely closed mind.
   8. Pasta-diving Jeter (jmac66)  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 10:43 AM (#2647262)
Jim Rice — He has been shut out for 13 years, mainly because he primarily was a DH.


just.....wow

career games

OF:1543
DH: 530
   9. Rusty Priske  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 10:49 AM (#2647264)
I would vote for him even if he wasn’t deserving…


He should lose his right to vote over this sentence alone.
   10. yest  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 10:58 AM (#2647266)
I would vote for him even if he wasn't deserving.

and thats how Danny Tartubell got his vote
   11. Brian  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 11:26 AM (#2647275)
He did smack a double in his first major league AB, against Bert Blyleven, no less


Big deal, Blyleven isn't even in the HOF. The unbelievable (truly, as there is a large dose of "He's just poking the stats folks for fun" here) ignorance is stunning.
   12. fret  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 11:47 AM (#2647280)
If he's going to add a 10th name to this list:

1. Gossage
2. Murphy
3. Dawson
4. Raines
5. Rice
6. Mattingly
7. Blyleven
8. John
9. Concepcion

and McGwire is out because of steroids, then the obvious choice is Alan Trammell.
   13. Jeff K.  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 11:49 AM (#2647282)
Voting for Mattingly because he's a friend? Not voting for McGwire because his numbers don't deserve to get in even outside steroids?
   14. IronChef Chris Wok  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 12:39 PM (#2647311)
Voting for somebody undeserving... I don't really mind. If he wasn't deserving, he wouldn't get in anyway, wouldn't really matter, and you could write a weekly column about what a nice guy that player was.

Not voting for somebody deserving rangles me a lot more.
   15. Miko Supports Shane's Spam Habit  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 12:48 PM (#2647318)
like Pee Wee Herman telling the other guy that he wasn't even trying to win?

Wait, when did Pee Wee Herman do that? (and when is the Criterion Collection DVD coming out?
   16. TVerik and his cavalcade of whimsy  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 12:53 PM (#2647324)
Didn't he say something like that after the bike stunt competition? I can't remember the exact quote, and it's been far too long since I've seen the film.
   17. Ivan Grushenko of Hong Kong  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 01:07 PM (#2647332)
Trammell is certainly the most deserving and despite his non-rigorous (even anti-rigorous) communication style I don't really have a big problem with his choices.
   18. Brandon in MO (Fire Trey Hillman)  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 01:07 PM (#2647333)
Woody's Presidential ballot

Joe Biden...We’ve been good friends since. I would vote for him even if he wasn’t deserving…

Fred Thompson...I vote for Volunteers. He was who a politician should be. And he always remembers my name. I’m a sap…

Duncan Hunter and Bill Richardson...I’m voting for them. Both are borderline. But I was amazed by, and wrote columns about, Hunter and Richardson when they first entered Congress…

Mike Gravel...Another former politican, now a candidate, who I became friends with, so I’m prejudiced. I like voting for friends…
   19. alskor  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 01:50 PM (#2647363)
After reading just the beginning of this article I do have to say I feel bad for calling Celizic "without a doubt the worst sports writer in the world" yesterday...


Apparently there is a doubt, at least.
   20. sunnyday2  Posted: December 16, 2007 at 01:53 PM (#2647368)
After Pee Wee goes flying he says, "I meant to do that."
   21. wj1958  Posted: December 17, 2007 at 07:46 AM (#2647748)
After helping Woody with his HOF ballot, other things on the list to do this week:

Help Woody dress himself.

Fix Woody's plate, cut his meat, and feed him his lunch.

Lock scissor's in "safe drawer" after play time.
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