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Is the National Baseball Hall of Fame a Place Just for Altar Boys?

Cliff EasthamAug 27, 2009

Baseball fans wake up!

After reading an article by my good buddy and colleague Illya Harrell about how Pete Rose, as a manager, ruined the career of Mario Soto, I had to write this. 

In his article, Illya said that because Rose pitched Soto on three days rest repeatedly, he killed Soto's career prematurely. He also said that should be another reason why Rose should not be enshrined in the Hall of Fame.

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It has always been my view that the Hall of Fame is for players who were exceptional on the field, period. I don't feel it is necessary to involve the FBI with background checks, or investigators vetting someone to rattle all the skeletons from their closets.

The Hall of Fame is in critical condition folks. It is replete with drunkards, racists, adulterers and other forms of ill repute and debauchery. What is one more going to hurt?

Wait Cliff, you say drunkards are in the HOF? Yes, the great Babe Ruth was a known imbiber as well as Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford and probably three-fourths of the men who played in the "dark ages."

Racists, come on now. Okay, Ty Cobb was probably a card carrying member of the KKK if indeed it was in full vigor during his day.  Cap Anson wouldn't even allow his teams to play if there was a Negro on the opposing team. Color him Racist wit the capital not edited out.

Adulterers, really Cliff?  Don't be so naive. There have been men throughout the ages who have stepped out on their wife. Baseball players are no exception. It was a common occurrence in the bygone days for men to "hook up" with women in certain cities on their schedules.  Mickey Mantle comes to mind, sorry Mick I love you man.

What I am trying to show is that the Hall of Fame is not a place for "do-gooders", Sunday school teachers, or altar boys. Not to say that there aren't some in there, and I love them, but that is not, or should not be part of the criteria for enshrinement.

I am all in favor of role models, don't misread me. That being said, I like what Hall of Fame member Bob Gibson said. "Why should I be a role model for your kid? Be a role model for your kid yourself."

You could probably go checking into the lives of everyone of those men in the hallowed hall and find something with which to exclude many of them.

I know gambling is against the rules, in fact the Golden Rule of baseball. However, when a man who has had more hits than anyone whoever put on a jock, won seven batting titles, had over 200 hits nine times, has done 20 years of humiliation (albeit self-imposed), he should be paroled.  Give him his due.

If you who are reading this article feel he is such a criminal and low-life that he doesn't belong, please open your own closet and let the skeletons walk free. Let them say, "Free at last, free at last. Thank God almighty, I'm free at last."

Sources:

Baseball-Reference.com

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