Jack Morris- A tough one. He was generally considered the best pitcher of the 80's. He won 20 games three times, was 7 times in the top 5 voting for the Cy Young, 5 times received MVP votes, was a tremendous pst season pitcher who twice was the MVP of the World series, twice led the league in wins, made 5 all star teams starting three games, pitched a no hitter and game 7 of the 1991 world Series remains one of the all time great clutch pitching displays. I think with his credentials and 254 wins he should be in.
Dale Murphy- He is very similar to Mattingly as he had a great 6 year run but the start and end of his career just wasnt that good. No for him.
Jesse Orosco- No chance
Dave Parker- a personal fav of mine he played at a high level for a long time but probably didn't do enough.
Dan Plesac- I cant think of one thing Dan Plesac ever did to be considered
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