Trekgeekscott
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Here are the Candidates for the HOF that the veterans committee will be voting on. They include Tony Oliva and Jim Kaat. Hall of Fame candidates The 10 finalists for Hall of Fame consideration by the Golden Era Committee: Dick Allen: The seven-time All-Star and 1972 AL MVP with the White Sox had 351 home runs, 1,119 RBI and .292 batting average. Ken Boyer: Seven-time All-Star, five Gold Gloves and 1964 NL MVP with the Cardinals batted .287 with 282 HR and 1,141 RBI. Gil Hodges: Eight-time All-Star, three Gold Gloves batted .273 with 370 HR, 1,137 RBI. Also managed Mets to 1969 World Series title. Bob Howsam: Cincinnati general manager from 1967 to ’77 who later helped bring Major League Baseball to Colorado. Jim Kaat: Had 283-237 record in 25 seasons, including 190-159 in 15 seasons with Twins. Won 16 straight Gold Gloves starting in 1962. Minnie Minoso: Seven-time All-Star was in top five MVP voting four times. Batted .298 with 186 HR and 1,023 RBI. Tony Oliva: Eight-time All-Star, three batting titles and five-time AL leader in hits. Batted .304 with 220 HR and 947 RBI. Billy Pierce: Seven-time All-Star was 211-169 with 3.27 ERA; led the AL with 1.97 ERA in 1955 and had 193 complete games. Luis Tiant: Won at least 20 games four times, finishing 229-172 with 3.30 ERA and 187 complete games. Was 7-3 for Twins in 1970. Maury Wills: Batted .282 with 586 stolen bases, leading NL six times in a row starting in 1960. NL MVP in 1962 and a seven-time All-Star. anyone care to ffoer their opinions? Kaat is much like Bert imho. If he only had another 17 wins... Oliva is borderline only because medicine could fix knees back then like they can now. I would vote for Allen, Hodges, Kaat, Oliva, Tiant and Wills.
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