Sunday, March 9, 2008

Future Hall of Famers - Part 2 of 5

Could make HOF if they reach the 500 HR Plateau:

Virgil Harris (Monterrey) – At one time thought to be a lock for the HOF, Harris’s career started to nosedive in season 6. He has 1,140 Hits, 731 Runs, 252 HR’s, 846 RBI’s, and a .311 Batting Average.

Clarence McPherson (San Francisco) – At the age of 28, McPherson has 210 HR’s and 568 RBI’s with a .268 Batting Average. He has an outside chance at 500 career HR’s.

Randy Lamb(NYM) – Already 208 HR’s and 533 RBI’s at the age of 26. The only reason that Lamb is not listed as part of the future is his .258 Batting Average.

Harry Delgado (Atlanta) – At the age of 29, Delgado has put up 982 Hits, 641 Runs, 288 HR’s, 875 RBI’s, and a .283 Batting Average.

Quinton Schilling (Philadelphia) – Schilling has a great chance at the age of 32 to reach the plateau. He has 1,004 Hits, 678 Runs, 354 HR’s, 882 RBI’s, and a .270 Batting Average.

Abraham Jordan (Salem) – At 33 years of age, Jordan needs 4 more good years to reach the plateau. He has amassed 1,181 Hits, 877 Runs, 314 HR’s, 948 RBI’s and a .326 Batting Average.

Carlos Santiago (Cincinnati) – Just 29 years of age, Santiago has 1,093 Hits, 678 Runs, 257 HR’s, 861 RBI’s, and a .298 Batting Average.

Juan Castro (San Jose) – At 28 years of age, Castro has 614 Runs, 256 HR’s, 668 RBI’s, 137 SB’s, and a .275 Batting Average.

Bill Douglas (Washington D.C.) – At 27 years of age, Douglas needs to step up his production to reach the plateau. He currently has 717 Hits, 429 Runs, 180 HR’s, 568 RBI’s, and a .300 Batting Average.

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