Well, the Baseball Hall of Fame finally did it. It finally made me as outraged and indignant as everyone else about who goes into the Hall. As you know, I don't have much use for the arguments. I've always been a "what will be, will be" kind of person on many matters and who gets a plaque in a building three hours from me is certainly not the time to make an exception. Famous baseball people make the Hall almost every year, that's good enough for me. While others have piled their rage on voters -- writers or committee members -- I've always thought the system in place was to blame as it forces the votes we get. It is merely a vehicle to create argument, keep the Hall in conversation at all times, and to make money. I still think that way, but I'm breaking from that viewpoint this one time to blame the voters, particularly the 16-member Today's Game Era Committee who last week skipped any worthwhile players to select Bud Selig -- Bud Selig? ... B...
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