
In 1975, Gossage pitched 142 innings of relief. Rivera has topped 100 just once and Hoffman has never gone above 90. I just found out that Goose actually started in 1976, going 9-17 (15 complete games) for a bad Sox team that only won 64 games.
Rickey is a lock next year and Rice needs about 16 more votes. I love the Hall of Fame and all the debates this time of year. Bill Simmons wrote a cool article on the Hall of Fame in 2002 and Rob Neyer is great if you are an espn insider or just a stathead.
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I like 1976 Topps Cards and
great card of the Goose
A quick internet search yielded the following quip from Goose (circa 2006):
"Hitting in a game is no different than hitting in a home run contest. It pisses me off to say Barry Bonds is the greatest hitter. He's playing in a wussy era. The game is soft. You never get thrown at today. Last thing a hitter has to worry about today is getting hit. The first thing Hank Aaron had to worry about is: Am I going to survive this at-bat because I'm black."
It appears as though Goose is not impressed with today's game.
I was bummed that Henderson and Rice got shafted. Each voter gets three votes. How do you NOT pick the king of stolen bases? Goose was a no-brainer, but there were a couple others in there, too. Maybe I should figure out to become a HOF-worthy sports writer... :-)
David - Henderson will be on the ballot for the first time next year. He is a lock.
I disagree about Rice. Check out Rob Neyer's articles on ESPN. Sometime later in the year I'll be posting some HOF number crunching you might enjoy.
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