HOLYCOW!25
Jan 7th 2007, 2:37 pm
Well according to ESPN, the Non-HOF's.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/hof07/news/story?id=2720470
They simulated it 1,000 times, taking 25 of the best Hall of Famers (minus the greats like Babe Ruth to make it a little fair) and 25 of the best players who weren't in the Hall of Fame. The requirements for the Non-Hall of Famers were one of the following
• They received 25 percent of the vote at least once when they appeared on the writers' ballot.
• They are on baseball's ineligible list.
• They are first-time eligible players who aren't considered locks to be voted into the Hall this year.
And out of the 1,000 times they simulated it, the Non-Hall of Famers won it 529 times. I think it's very interesting.
And also, Ron Santo and Andre Dawson were both on the Non-HOF's
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/hof07/news/story?id=2720470
They simulated it 1,000 times, taking 25 of the best Hall of Famers (minus the greats like Babe Ruth to make it a little fair) and 25 of the best players who weren't in the Hall of Fame. The requirements for the Non-Hall of Famers were one of the following
• They received 25 percent of the vote at least once when they appeared on the writers' ballot.
• They are on baseball's ineligible list.
• They are first-time eligible players who aren't considered locks to be voted into the Hall this year.
And out of the 1,000 times they simulated it, the Non-Hall of Famers won it 529 times. I think it's very interesting.
And also, Ron Santo and Andre Dawson were both on the Non-HOF's