I often reflect on that lineup: Belle at 4th, Ramirez at 3rd and Thome at 5th, or sometimes, 9th! All three of them should be in the Hall of Fame. Belle was the most frightening, when he was on. If you pitched to him, he'd hit it hard enough to kill you. Ramirez was the most unpredictable. You simply could not pitch it past him on the inside. And he was a bad ball hitter, so if you pitched it outside or low, he might hit it for a homer. Thome was the most disciplined and consistent. He was happy to get a walk. But people forget that one year he had 14 triples--and 52 doubles. and 38 homers.