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Monday, November 30, 2009
Can always count on Jeff Blair for the first full ballot.
So I’m rattling around last Friday trying to get stuff done before heading to Germany for some pre-Olympic stuff overseas and – ting! – into the e-mail box arrives the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot announcement. I’ve been looking forward to this one, not because I will continue to beat my head against the wall and vote for Mark McGwire and Tim Raines, but because I will now have a chance to vote for Roberto Alomar.
I don’t know if Alomar will be a first-ballot inductee because of his infamous spitting incident but he should be. He is the best second basemen I’ve seen in person (missed Joe Morgan, and Ryne Sandberg is a fraud-uct of Wrigley Field).
When he does get elected, he will go in wearing the Toronto Blue Jays hat on his plaque – the first player to do so. Oh, and while I won’t vote for Andre Dawson, but this is his best shot of getting in.
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1. jonas Posted: November 30, 2009 at 12:53 PM (#3398955)He said "seen in person." He covers the Blue Jays. I presume Blair has lived in the Toronto area most or all of his life, which would then, in my opinion, be a valid excuse for never having seen Morgan play in person, even if he had been covering Morgan during Morgan's prime. Morgan played in the NL his whole career except his last year, by which he was a shell of his former self. A Blue Jays beat writer would have had a chance to cover Morgan only at the All-Star Game or World Series, and there's no guarantee that someone else on the paper wouldn't have gotten that assignment. Maybe you could say he should have caught a Jays-A's game in 1984, but would that really have counted as having seen possibly the greatest second baseman ever?
Actually, #2, Blair started out covering baseball with the Montreal Gazette, and even after he joined the Globe and Mail (a Toronto paper that repositioned itself as a national newspaper) he continued to be based in Montreal for several years. So he did see a lot of NL baseball. However, before he started at the Gazette he worked for papers in Calgary and Winnipeg. His bio says that he listened to Reds and Cards games on the radio as a kid and first saw a baseball game in Winnipeg, from which I infer he probably grew up in Manitoba. I'm not sure of the exact timing of his career, but my guess is that he was probably living and/or working in the prairies throughout Morgan's NL career (and certainly through his heyday). Which would be a very good excuse not to have ever seen Morgan in person, even if you're a Reds fan (as Blair apparently was).
OK. I couldn't find his bio in a quick and easy web search. I think the main thing is that #1 was thinking Blair had never even seen Morgan on TV, rather than in person.
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