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    2015 BB HOF Class

    I think thhere's an omission or two, but these guys are all REAl HOF material as opposed to some years.
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    Randy Johnson (97.3%) was a five-time Cy Young Award winner. Pedro Martinez (91.1%) won three Cys and led the Majors in ERA five times. John Smoltz (82.9%) amassed 213 wins to go with 154 saves. Craig Biggio (82.7%) racked up 3,060 hits while playing three positions up the middle. Together, they make up the Hall of Fame's Class of 2015.

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    Good class.

    Congrats to 'em!
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    See Pete didn't make it.
    If you turn a dog loose to hunt – you’d better to be ready to deal with what he trees.

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    Nor Barry or Rocket.

    Or Timothy Leary.
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    Timothy leary's dead. No,no,no, no he's outside looking in.


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    I like them all except pedro. But they all deserve to be in there.

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