> Such a long time ago. Shame the others don't really post anymore.
Yep. Had some of the emulated items been emulated long ago such as handheld games, I might have been tempted to argue with one of the hardcore handheld Coleco LED games fan that was one of the first group of LoonyBinners, but I don’t recall who it was. I am a Mattel LED handheld games fanboy myself and preferred them over the Coleco handheld games. It would have been handheld LED games wars aside from the console wars that were going on back then, but those were also classics as well. I enjoyed some of those threads because the original part of the thread ventures off to some other topic after about 50 threads were posted.
I wish I could remember who it was, but so much for that.
> I agree with your HoF comment. Beltran, Shef and Vizquel had the numbers to be inducted into the HoF imo.
Most of those names that Baseball Writers overlook will have to be voted by veterans committee later. Voting results link to see which names get added.
The one thing that I follow is keeping tabs of career stats. It is a feature that can be accessed by fans of whatever is their favorite baseball team. It doesn’t have to be Pirates, but can be any MLB team.
Thankfully all of the numbers are brought up instead of just the top 500 or top 1000 which means a user can look to see names of players that had only 1 home run for a career. The one warning to mention is it can take a user one or two hours to have to scroll down the list just to reach the names on any such statistics searches where the players has a hundred or less whatever is being searched.