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					Originally Posted by guru  You have to base their HOF consideration on Defense as well as all-star apearances, MVP of the league, Post Season success, etc...
 There is a lot more to it than just the regular season numbers.  And Chipper should have that covered, don't you think?
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 Exactly right take a look at his post season numbers, pretty solid IMO. But as regualr season numbers go how can you not vote the only .300-400hr switch hitter into the hall? MVP, Batting title, and he played with one team his entire career which in this day and age unheard of. To my knowledge his name has never come up in the steroid talks, and in this era that's saying alot.