cfrano11 06/09/2009
First ballot, no question. His dominance in the late 90s and early 2000s are enough not to mention his performances in All Star game '99 and the 2004 World Series.
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badgerfan 10/09/2008
His dominance was good enough for me to like him. One of the best winning percentages and just great overall numbers. He has his ring also.
jamestkirk 06/05/2006
He's a jerk, but he is also a legit HOFer. If the writers don't place him on the 1st ballot, I won't be suprised but he won't have to wait too long to get in.
mtbmlb 02/21/2006
Amazing stuff for a guy who's only 5 10 in this age of young 6 5 pitchers. First ballot for sure. Winning a title helped.
zuchinibut 11/03/2005
Pedro is a definite Hall of Famer. I don't know how much longer he will play, and he might not be able to coninute pitching on the level people are used to seeing him. However, he was one of the best pitches in baseball for several years and should reach 200 wins by the time he retires. His attitude might keep him from being a first ballot guy, but he will be in Cooperstown.
irishgit 11/02/2005
Tough call in some ways. His numbers are pretty good, particularly his win percentage, and he has played a lot of his career in the spotlight. Not a particularly popular guy, however, and that does make a difference in HOF voting. I think he'll go in, but not right away.
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