
MLB Hall of Fame?
Who is your favorite Hall of Fame for each team in the majors? As for the Rangers, Blue Jays, Mariners, Astros, and the expansion teams since 1993, who do you think has the potential of the first Hall of Fame for the teams? American League: Orioles Eddie Murray-Sox Carl Yastrzemski Red-White Sox - Luis Aparicio, Bob Feller Indians Ty Cobb Tigers-Royals-George Brett, Rod Carew Angels Twins-Yankees Harmon Killebrew Mickey Mantle National A's-Dennis Eckersley League: Braves, Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, Johnny Bench Reds Cubs Dodgers Duke Snider Paul Molitor Brewers-Mets-Phillies Mike Schmidt Tom Seaver-Cardinals-Pirates Honus Wagner-Padres-Tony Bob Gibson Gwynn, Willie Mays Giants Gary Carter Expos/Nationals- Potential: Hank Blaylock Rangers-Blue Jays-Joe Carter Mariners - Ichiro Suzuki Astros Craig Biggio Carl Crawford Devil Rays Rockies Todd Helton As for the Marlins and Diamondbacks do not think any for now.
I think the first marine in the Hall of Fame will be Edgar Martinez. Hes eligible 2010. Griffey and Ichiro will go in the room as well for the Mariners. As for Randy Johnson will go into a diamond.
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