There are a lot of questions I like to ask and I never get an answer. One question I never get an answer too is why isn’t Fred Mcgriff in that Hall Of Fame?
The hall of very good as I like to call it due to recent inductees like Alan Trammel, Burt Blyleven, Tim Raines great players but not Hall of Fame in my opinion. The one that was puzzling to me was Harold Baines? Clearly a great player but not even close to being in the Baseball Hall Of Fame.
Why does every single year does the crime dog constantly get ignored for the Hall? He came close to 500 home runs, a multi time All Star, lead both the American and National League in home runs, 5 straight years of hitting 30 or more home runs, multi gold glove winner, and a World Series ring. What else does he have to do to get in the Hall?
Fred Mcgriff was not flamboyant, wasn’t mean to the press, no scandals, humbled and a quiet guy who was consistent every single year. Why does the hall keep ignoring the Crime Dog? Why are so many good or very good players getting in almost right away? Love to hear youth opinions and let me know who do you think should get in.