ROCKY COLAVITO: Baseball Hall Of Fame Petition: MAKE AND CORRECT HISTORY
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David Frank
1 year ago
Slugger who did not strike out like some of the others. Hit 4 consecutive homers on June 10, 1959 at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. Defended his father in Yankee Stadium in 1961. In his only year in Kansas City (1964) hit 34 homers. Classic home run hitter between 1958/1966. Put him in the hall.
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Dale Wasem
1 year ago
Should have been in a long time ago!!!
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Ida Pocci
1 year ago
This should have been done when Rocky was still with us.
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Charles Crooks
1 year ago
Even though he's now passed away, it sure would be nice for his family to see this Legend be enshrined at last.
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Michael Wilson
1 year ago
Don't block the Rock. He was truly deadly at the dish.
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John Daprato
1 year ago
Rocky also had the best throwing arm of anyone on the list.. no question.. just review the available films.. I saw his throws first-hand at Yankee Stadium. Man….
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John Ebach
1 year ago
My favorite Indian player as a child
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Anonymous
1 year ago
Vote him in
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Thomas Burch
1 year ago
No doubt HOF
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Henry Florsheim
1 year ago
Rocky definitely deserves to be in HOF.
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Thomas LavEcchia jr
1 year ago
He was one of my favorite players everytime he came to yankee stadium i would beg Dad to see him he is one of the best defensice/ offence
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Jim Rizbotham
1 year ago
He had a great, not good, MLB career as a strong-armed outfielder and power hitter.
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Robert Graziosi
1 year ago
Rock was my favorite player growing up. It was always amazing to go to see him play in person. I can’t believe he is not in the Hall of Fame. His numbers speak for themselves.
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Bob Mandracchia
1 year ago
Rocky deserves to be in the Hall of Fame!
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Pedro Valle Carlo
1 year ago
Colavito was one of the best in his era. He deserve the HOF honor.
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David Luckens
1 year ago
There are players in the HOF who couldn't carry Colavito's gym bag-Beyond that he was one of the biggest drawing cards in Cleveland baseball history.
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Mike Caldwell
1 year ago
More than just awesome stats, he was a fan favorite who never disappointed. If Frank Lane would have never traded him, we wouldn't be having this discussion!
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Leo Facchini
1 year ago
Great player with great talent, played on average team.
Belongs in HOF
Slugger who did not strike out like some of the others. Hit 4 consecutive homers on June 10, 1959 at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. Defended his father in Yankee Stadium in 1961. In his only year in Kansas City (1964) hit 34 homers. Classic home run hitter between 1958/1966. Put him in the hall.
Should have been in a long time ago!!!
This should have been done when Rocky was still with us.
Even though he's now passed away, it sure would be nice for his family to see this Legend be enshrined at last.
Don't block the Rock. He was truly deadly at the dish.
Rocky also had the best throwing arm of anyone on the list.. no question.. just review the available films.. I saw his throws first-hand at Yankee Stadium. Man….
My favorite Indian player as a child
Vote him in
No doubt HOF
Rocky definitely deserves to be in HOF.
He was one of my favorite players everytime he came to yankee stadium i would beg Dad to see him he is one of the best defensice/ offence
He had a great, not good, MLB career as a strong-armed outfielder and power hitter.
Rock was my favorite player growing up. It was always amazing to go to see him play in person. I can’t believe he is not in the Hall of Fame. His numbers speak for themselves.
Rocky deserves to be in the Hall of Fame!
Colavito was one of the best in his era. He deserve the HOF honor.
There are players in the HOF who couldn't carry Colavito's gym bag-Beyond that he was one of the biggest drawing cards in Cleveland baseball history.
More than just awesome stats, he was a fan favorite who never disappointed. If Frank Lane would have never traded him, we wouldn't be having this discussion!
Great player with great talent, played on average team. Belongs in HOF
Put the Rock in the hall
Rocky! Rocky!!