A Retrospective on the Career of Jorge Posada
By Catie McDonough on Jan 16, 2012 with Comments 4
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About the Author: Catie McDonough is a graduate of Emerson College and recently completed graduate school at UNLV. She's a passionate Red Sox fan and is endlessly fascinated by Sabermetrics and how it has evolved the game of baseball. In her spare time, Catie enjoys volunteering as a softball instructor.









Posada’s HOF case is a really tough one for me. He doesn’t have the counting totals to necessarily compete with the other players of his era, but when you compare him to other catchers he’s certainly one of the best.
He may not pass the initial smell test, but I’m a “big hall” kind of guy and think Posada should be in.
However, this is why we wait 5 years before induction. At the very least, I am looking forward to what should be an ongoing conversation regarding his HOF candidacy
bensbias´s last [type] ..Baseball Player Name Hall of Fame
There have been a number of players get into the HOF with less than spectacular numbers, he was still a starting catcher than played on a number of world series teams. Was thankful to finally get to see him in his final season. at first base, lol. During interleague play.
Lots of Yankee player is really great..Thank you for sharing..
Marielle´s last [type] ..Songwriting
A great career
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