Pirate Retired Numbers
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Pirate Retired Numbers
What player(s) still living would you like to see their numbers retired?
I would go with Barry Bonds, John Candelaria, Manny Sanguillen, and Dave Parker.
I would go with Barry Bonds, John Candelaria, Manny Sanguillen, and Dave Parker.
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Candy and Manny
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IDK. When I think about retiring numbers, I'd want them to be HOF or near HOF, and spent vast majority of time with Pirates.
For the living, only Cutch fits that bill. When you're talking about retiring a number, people should automatically think of that player, especially across casual fans, but also with other fans.
Again, Cutch only one that fits that bill. Vast majority of Pirates fans wouldn't know Mannys, Candy's, but more would know Bonds and Parker.
At least most baseball fans associate Parker with the Bucs. Bonds is a Giant in most people's eyes.
But I wouldn't argue against them if they were selected.
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I will go with Parker and Roy Face
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Definitely Elroy. Loved Parker, but I think a lot of fans turned on him over the end of his career in the 'Burgh. I remember going to a DH against the Astros where fans wear yelling Dave 'PORKER' and throwing batteries at him.
Wouldn't object to Manny getting his #35 retired either.
Wouldn't object to Manny getting his #35 retired either.
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Interesting about Face and HOF voting. Never dropped off ballot until his eligibility was up. He was 5.9% his first year, and reached as high as 18.9%. I know a lot has to do with the class your in each year. He went down to as low as 5.3%. His final year he was 11.3%, and was 10.5% his second to last year.
What on earth could have caused such a change? One player that's interesting to look at during 13 of Face's 15 years on the ballot, Don Larsen was also on the ballot. Larsen finished ahead of Face every year...until Larsen's 10th year, and he received fewer votes than Face the rest of his eligibility.
There's no rhyme or reason with HOF voting.
What on earth could have caused such a change? One player that's interesting to look at during 13 of Face's 15 years on the ballot, Don Larsen was also on the ballot. Larsen finished ahead of Face every year...until Larsen's 10th year, and he received fewer votes than Face the rest of his eligibility.
There's no rhyme or reason with HOF voting.