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What future Hall of Famer will finally win his first World Series ring this year?
16 Answers
- Utter ChaosLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Let's see who are the choices are:
Tampa: Evan Longoria, David Price (might be a little premature to call them future HOFers)
New York: Curtis Granderson is one of the few without a ring but I don't think he's a HOFer)
Minnesota: Jim Thome, Joe Mauer
Chicago: Omar Vizquel (might not even make the playoffs though)
Texas: Cliff Lee, Josh Hamilton, Vlad Guerrero (Lee and Hamilton are border line at this time)
Atlanta: Justin Heyward, Billy Wagner (early and borderline candidates)
Philadelphia: Roy Halladay (Hmmmmmm....)
Cincinnati: Joey Votto (early), Scott Rolen (borderline), Corkey Miller!
Padres: Adrian Gonzalez (borderline)
Giants: Tim Lincecum (early)
Rockies: Todd Helton
Since the Yankees are probably the favorite in the A.L. and I don't think Granderson is a future Hall of Famer that leaves somebody in the N.L. The only players with a very good chance of making the Hall of Fame are Roy Halladay and Todd Helton. I think the Phillies have a better chance of winning the World Series than the Rockies so I'll go with Roy Halladay.
- giallombardoLv 45 years ago
Thome. basically through fact he's the only that's the main underrated. he's a suitable 10 all time homestead run hitter and yet i've got seen human beings in this website ask if he's a destiny corridor Of Famer or no longer. He merits a hoop so as that persons ultimately provide him various the acceptance he merits. BQ: they have a super shot at it yet i do no longer think of they are going to win it. BBQ: i understand he's retired and can't get one yet i might prefer to throw out Ken Griffey Jr.
- 1 decade ago
Not finally but for a second time I'd have to go with Ryan Howard after the Phils added Oswalt there chances just got like 50% better
- 1 decade ago
Wish it had been Ken Griffey Jr...oh well.
Evan Longoria maybe? Still many many years from ever being considered a Hall of Fame player but thats one of the first people that came to mind.
Or Adrian Gonzalez for the Padres?
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- nba_gswLv 71 decade ago
Probably Jim Thome and the Twins.
Jim has been Super Clutch this year something the Twins have been missing in the playoffs for a decade now.
- 1 decade ago
I would like to see Jim Thome get a ring. They will have to get through The Yankees, Rays or Rangers though :(
- 1 decade ago
I'm pulling for Thome and Mauer (hopefully he's able to continue his production to get into the HOF mix).