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Jaffe on J. J. Hardy and the HOF Ballot


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Jaffe is an excellent writer.  I don’t always read his write-ups of the players on the HOF ballot, but whenever I do, they’re always well done and thoroughly review the player’s career.   

As to JJ, he was a really key part of those 2012-16 teams.   It was fun watching the O’s infield in those years.  
 

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8 minutes ago, Just Regular said:

I liked the trivia about never playing an inning off shortstop in his career.

Ask him how much a for real good MLB shortstop needs "positional flexibility".

That’s why Manny had to move to 3B.  Hardy didn’t know how to play anywhere but SS!  😎

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7 minutes ago, Frobby said:

That’s why Manny had to move to 3B.  Hardy didn’t know how to play anywhere but SS!  😎

Old dogs, new tricks, and so forth

Easier to train the big floppy eared puppy to play a new position, apparently accomplished in two or three days of secret practice in Bowie.

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26 minutes ago, OriolesMagic83 said:

Very good article.  I guess I was one of those who underappreciated the defense of Hardy.  I would never have picked him as one of the best defensive SS of recent years.

He wasn’t flashy.  Didn’t have great speed like Mateo, or an arm that wowed you.   But somehow he was always where the ball was and all the plays got made.   

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