Jeff Kent retires ... is he a HOFer?

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Jeff Kent to announce retirement after 17 seasons
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Jeff Kent plans to announce his retirement from baseball on Thursday at Dodger Stadium.
Kent spent 17 years in the major leagues and leaves as the career home-run leader among second basemen with 351, 74 more than Ryne Sandberg.
He spent the last four seasons with the Dodgers, hitting .291 with 122 doubles, 75 homers and 311 RBIs. Los Angeles issued a statement Wednesday announcing the news conference.
A five-time All-Star and the 2000 NL MVP, Kent hit .253 during the first half of last season, improved to .353 in August, then injured his knee on Aug. 29 and had surgery four days later. He returned to make the postseason roster, but was relegated to a bench role. He went a combined 0-for-9 with four strikeouts during the two playoff series and became a free agent in November.
He'll be replaced at second base by Blake DeWitt, who took over when Kent was sidelined.
Kent had a .290 career batting average, 377 homers, 1,518 RBIs and a .500 slugging percentage. He was drafted by Toronto in 1989 and also played for the New York Mets, Cleveland, San Francisco and Houston.
His greatest success came with the Giants, where he played with Barry Bonds. The two players had some famous run-ins, and Kent later tangled with Milton Bradley in Los Angeles. Kent was known for his intense approach to the game and he criticized players who used performance-enhancing drugs while endorsing improved testing.
He made his only World Series appearance with San Francisco in 2002, hitting three homers as the Giants lost to the Anaheim Angels in seven games.
In recent seasons, Kent had expressed interest in spending more time with his family, which includes four children.
Jeff Kent to announce retirement after 17 seasons
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Jeff Kent plans to announce his retirement from baseball on Thursday at Dodger Stadium.
Kent spent 17 years in the major leagues and leaves as the career home-run leader among second basemen with 351, 74 more than Ryne Sandberg.
He spent the last four seasons with the Dodgers, hitting .291 with 122 doubles, 75 homers and 311 RBIs. Los Angeles issued a statement Wednesday announcing the news conference.
A five-time All-Star and the 2000 NL MVP, Kent hit .253 during the first half of last season, improved to .353 in August, then injured his knee on Aug. 29 and had surgery four days later. He returned to make the postseason roster, but was relegated to a bench role. He went a combined 0-for-9 with four strikeouts during the two playoff series and became a free agent in November.
He'll be replaced at second base by Blake DeWitt, who took over when Kent was sidelined.
Kent had a .290 career batting average, 377 homers, 1,518 RBIs and a .500 slugging percentage. He was drafted by Toronto in 1989 and also played for the New York Mets, Cleveland, San Francisco and Houston.
His greatest success came with the Giants, where he played with Barry Bonds. The two players had some famous run-ins, and Kent later tangled with Milton Bradley in Los Angeles. Kent was known for his intense approach to the game and he criticized players who used performance-enhancing drugs while endorsing improved testing.
He made his only World Series appearance with San Francisco in 2002, hitting three homers as the Giants lost to the Anaheim Angels in seven games.
In recent seasons, Kent had expressed interest in spending more time with his family, which includes four children.
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The MLB Hall of Fame, on the other hand...well, I guess it depends on the degree that the personality police want to punish him.
I never rooted for Kent. But I disapprove of the HOF induction process far more than I ever disliked Jeff Kent.
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I doubt he gets 25% when his time comes.
Steve
Im a huge Chipper Jones fan and he was never known for being outgoing . Being a HOFer
should have absolutely nothing to do with anything but you performance on the field. He
should be in the HOF because he was one of the best at his position . Period
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Steve
The most HRs EVER as a 2nd base.
An MVP.
Yes, A HOFer.
need to give up there vote and let someone who will only look at the play on the field.
To take it one step further , Barry Bonds and Mark Mcgwire should be in . I dont care about all the he said , she said . Until there
is a failed test or an admitance from the player themselves they should get in . Now a failed test should keep them out of the HOF because thats is cheating!!
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Edited: Oops, forgot Biggio.
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is a failed test or an admitance from the player themselves they should get in . Now a failed test should keep them out of the HOF because thats is cheating!! "
if you dont think these two clowns cheated and used roid's HGH, and anything else they could get their hands on than your as blind as Helen Keller.
Get real. Bonds WAS a HOF'er without the roids, but the scandal that has enveloped him AND his lies to the press and to MLB, will keep him out of the hall for a long time.
McGwire probably would have been out of the game without the roids. a one dimensional player who cant own up or face the truth. I bet you any money IF he had come clean and stepped up like a man about what happened that he would have gotten a lot more votes for the HOF.
then , they should get into the HOF
Terry Bradshaw admitted to using them.......dont see him getting thrown out.
HGH wasnt illegal when McGwire played
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<< <i>I personally don't think the numbers are there ( Not that I've seen them ) but if you compare him to his era, I think Roberto Alomar is the only Second Baseman getting in until possibly Pedroia. >>
Wow, I didn't expect to see Pedroia's name show up in HoF discussions so soon! I hope he pans out, but he could also become the next Carlos Baerga.
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<< <i>I personally don't think the numbers are there ( Not that I've seen them ) but if you compare him to his era, I think Roberto Alomar is the only Second Baseman getting in until possibly Pedroia. >>
Wow, I didn't expect to see Pedroia's name show up in HoF discussions so soon! I hope he pans out, but he could also become the next Carlos Baerga. >>
I know but he is pretty good, hey are you interested in 500 Baerga's.
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Ryno got in first ballot, which to me wasn't deserved. Compare his stats to Lou Whitaker. Ryno gets in first time, I think Lou didn't get 5% this year and is off the ballot.
Ryno - .285, 282 HR, 1318 R, 1061 RBI, 344 SB. 1 MVP, 10-time All Star, 9 Gold Gloves
Lou - .276, 244 HR, 1386 R, 1084 RBI, 143 SB. 1 ROY, 5-time All Star, 3 Gold Gloves.
Plus Lou was a key member of a WS champion team.
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<< <i>I know but he is pretty good, hey are you interested in 500 Baerga's. >>
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6 years in a row with 100 or more RBI's.
Pretty impressive numbers when you look closely
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He seemed like a nice guy at Dodgers Spring Training last year. He had his kids with him and was encouraging people to take pics of him and his kids playing and signed autos for everyone. However, that was probably because his family was there....
so yes, he deserves HOF
j
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He seemed like a nice guy at Dodgers Spring Training last year. He had his kids with him and was encouraging people to take pics of him and his kids playing and signed autos for everyone. However, that was probably because his family was there.... >>
Goot, that's really cool! I personally think that's very important when stars or athletes act nice to their fans. One thing people seem to forget, is the fact that many HOF players were not liked by their team members. I've heard many stories about some of the greats who were hated.
I think he gets in after a couple of attempts.
brian
I think he goes in as a Giant.
It will be awhile for him to get in. Eligible for HOF in 2014, will get in 2024.
BTW that stache is awesome and HOF 1st ballot if there is a stache HOF.
"But sometimes Barry would say something and Jeff would say, 'Jesus, Barry, shut the [bleep] up.' Barry never had anybody talk to him like that, and I think it surprised him. Jeff didn't take any crap from anybody."