JB
I will stand pat with the one Lifetime Achievement Award, I do not know if I
can handle added responsibility.
Speaking about honors, and more seriously, a friend and I were discussing
whether Kiaran McLaughlin should be inducted into the Thoroughbred HOF. I think
this is a no brainer even without considering his accomplishments as Chris
Antley's agent and as a pioneer, one of the first US trainers to operate in the
Middle East.
Another Hall of Fame trainer, D. Wayne Lukas continues to turn back the hands
of time. Just curious as to what this HOF's lifetime win percentage is? Of
course he is HOF because of Triple Crown wins, Eclipse wins, BC wins, but when
he hangs the bridle up for good what are we talking about? A 12% trainer? Is
DWL the equivalent of a baseball HOFer who was inducted strictly on power
numbers?
Trivia question: Who is (non pitcher/non manager) Hall of Fame member with
lowest lifetime batting average?