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|  |  |  | Is Big Mac Hall-automatic? MAILBAG: Nov. 18 
Q: Do you honestly believe that Mark McGwire deserves
to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame? He is, without a doubt, a prolific player -- but he is short of 600 home runs, his career batting average is less than .265 
and his season home-run record has already been broken. Also consider that 
by the time he is eligible for induction his numbers will be surpassed (and 
perhaps even dwarfed) by the likes of Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, Ken Griffey 
Jr. and Alex Rodriguez (among others). -- Bill, Cambridge, Mass. 
Q: I'm a 19-year-old St. Louis Cardinals fan with a friend who is a 
Baltimore Orioles fan. We have begun a huge debate. So I'm writing this to 
see what your side of the story is. Who was more responsible for bringing 
fans back from the dead after the strike? Cal Ripken Jr., for breaking the 
streak? Or Big Mac for breaking the home-run record? 
-- Nick Beckmann,  St. Charles, Mo. 
Q: I feel the Cardinals should stay away from Jason Giambi 
and go for a much more complete player (such as Moises Alou). By acquiring Alou , the
Cards could keep Albert Pujols at first base (his best defensive
position) and feature a complete outfield with a tremendous lefty/righty 
batting order with speed, average and power. What are your thoughts? -- Brian Scott, West Palm 
Beach, Fla.  
Q: Why doesn't MLB look at the NFL and its salary-cap structure? Look at 
how the NFL has made parity happen in recent years. I am baffled on why Bud Selig  continues to let the major markets dominate and not let the smaller markets even try to compete -- Steven  Waldvogel ,
Flagstaff, Ariz. 
Q: Is Bud Selig the worst commissioner in the history
of baseball? First, he kills off the World Series one year, and then just a couple
of days after the greatest World Series since 1991 he announces plans to kill off two 
franchises. Your thoughts? -- Sheila  Kremer,  Eagan, Minn. 
Q: I'm afraid that whatever happens with the Florida Marlins and a potential 
contraction will impact the Portland (Maine) SeaDogs. What measures can be 
taken to assure that quality, well-run minor-league affiliates that have 
strong fan support and economically benefit small-town America are not left 
out in the cold? -- Mark, Columbus, Ohio (former Maine resident) 
Q: I've been hearing news of some possible trades involving 
Scott Rolen. The two that I've been hearing most: Rolen for Ken Griffey Jr. or Rolen to the Yankees for a few pitchers. Have you heard anything about this? As a Phillies  
fan, I would love to see Griffey come to the Vet so I can go 
watch him play! -- David  Budinas, Schnecksville, Pa . 
Q: I believe Tino Martinez's good numbers for 2001 (HRs, RBI, average) are undercut by his rather ordinary OPS and that any team that 
gives him a big-bucks, long-term contract will get burned. I believe he has 
entered the downward trajectory of his career. What do you think? -- C. Hughes, Westport, Conn.   
Q: Whether or not Jason Giambi wants to be in Oakland, I think that the 
strength of the A's is their pitching. As such, what is the likelihood of 
the A's using the money they would have spent on Giambi 
and signing Moises Alou to replace some of the offense that Giambi  would have provided and 
Roger Cedeno to replace a likely overpriced Johnny Damon? -- Sidney Logan, San Ramon, Calif.  
Q: Now that the Dodgers have cut ties with Jeff Shaw, do you see them going 
after Jason Isringhausen? If not, what options are they looking at to fill 
the closer's role? -- Gordon Madding, Boston  
Q: Once again, the Pirates had a disappointing season, their free agents 
were a bust and (with the exception of Brian Giles) their cornerstone players have been a huge disappointment. What direction is the team headed with free agency? And what does the future hold for manager Lloyd McClendon, Jason Kendall and Giles? -- Tom Hudzema, Mount Pleasant, Pa.  Send this story to a friend | Most sent stories | 
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