1. Bob Gibson
2. Mickey Mantle
3. Willie Mays
4. Lou Brock
5. Ron Guidry
6. Luis Tiant
7. Julian Javier
8. Thurmon Munson
9. Kirby Puckett
10. Hank Aaron
1. Bob Gibson
2. Mickey Mantle
3. Willie Mays
4. Lou Brock
5. Ron Guidry
6. Luis Tiant
7. Julian Javier
8. Thurmon Munson
9. Kirby Puckett
10. Hank Aaron
Jimmie Foxx
Rogers Hornsby
Harmon Killebrew
Turkey Stearnes
Babe Ruth
Pop Lloyd
Mark Bellhorn
Billy Williams
Buck Ewing
Kevin Rostenkowski
I saw all of these guys play(ballpark and on TV). I will call them the all-time greatest(better than Ruth, Cobb, Mays, Bonds, and all others).
Kirby Puckett
Rod Carew
Joe Mauer
Justin Morneau
Johann Santana
Kent Hrbeck
Gary Gaetti
Tom Brunansky
Dan Gladden
Frank Viola
1. Eric Byrnes
2. Ken Griffey Jr.
3. Mike Schmidt
4. Chase Utley
5. Richie Ashburn
6. Mickey Morandini
7. Rube Waddell
8. John Montgomery Ward
9. Stanley Coveleski
10. William Shakespeare Wetzel
12/21/26-1/22/12|1980, 2008|58, 61, 755, 2632|5, 8, 22, 24|1, 14, 20, 32, 36, P, P
I'm atomic man I'm the moon that holds the tides that take the sand.
1. Mike Piazza
2. Fernando Valenzuela
3. Steve Garvey
4. Ramon Martinez
5. Orel Hershiser
6. Jimmie Foxx
7. Lou Gehrig
8. David Wright
9. Babe Ruth
10. Roy Oswalt
Obviously, I didnt see Ruth, Foxx or Gehrig play. There just seemed to be something larger than life about them, almost mythical. I don't think any modern hitter can compare to them.
Last edited by willshad; 04-06-2012 at 09:21 PM.
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