Your 2008 Hall of Fame Candidates In Thirty Seconds Or Less

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 Your 2008 Hall of Fame Candidates In Thirty Seconds Or Less
Welcome to Sports Gone South’s second annual Baseball Hall of Fame candidate rundown. Last year’s spectacular had the thrill of being the first class of alleged steroid users. This year doesn’t pack the same tabloid wallop, but there are still plenty of seedy, sleazy, and quite possibly made-up stories to be told. Read on, and then cast your vote… David Justice ... [link]

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THE MIDWAY: MLB HALL OF FAME, PETER MCENTEGART, ESPN & DICE-K
Published 11/27/2007 by DCScrap at Epic Carnival - Pop Culture, Sports, Celebrities, Babes, Rumors, Innuendo
... A rundown on all the Baseball Hall of Fame candidates, punctuated with most-likely-true commentary. (Sports Gone South) ...

2008 HOF Candidates Remind You How Old You Are [Baseball Hall Of Fame]
Published 11/27/2007 by Leitch at Deadspin
... Check out some of the new names: Tim Raines. David Justice. Chuck Knoblauch. Sheesh, did those guys really retire just five years ago? Sports Gone South has a fun rundown of the candidates, including this riff on Raines: ...

I Am Guapo
Published 11/28/2007 by One More Dying Quail at One More Dying Quail
... - Doesn't matter that he told the mayor of Philadelphia to kiss his ass - he was a depressingly average major league pitcher (career ERA+: 100). ...

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