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Keith Hernandez?
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In no particular order:
Ken Griffey Jr Albert Pujols Roger Clemens (before he left Toronto...) Carlos Delgado Roy Halladay Orlando Hudson Pedro Martinez Eric Gagne Francisco Rodriguez Ichiro Suzuki |
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Cal Ripken Jr.
Ty Cobb Richie Ashburn Chase Utley Greg Maddux Jackie Robinson Cy Young Mickey Mantle Ted Williams Jimmy Rollins |
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1. Barry Bonds
2. Willy Mays 3. Willy McCovey 4. Ted Williams 5. Randy Johnson (That All Star game against Kruk puts him over the top) 6. Joe D. (He's from SF and married MM for gawds sake, what a paisan) 7. Ricky Henderson 8. Greg Maddux 9. Will Clark (yap yap yap! Cracks me up.) 10. Tony Gwynn Ask me next month you'll get a different list, there's so many. Some are guys I "liked", some admired, some for their skills. Vida Blue would be up there too. |
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1- Ken Boyer
2- Brooks Robinson 3- Stan Musial 4- Boog Powell 5- Frank Robinson 6- Bob Gibson 7- Bill White 8- Jim Gentile 9- Dave McNally 10 - Harmon Killebrew Managers - Johnny Keane and Earl Weaver. |
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Mine are:
Johnny Bench Reggie Jackson Robin Yount Brooks Robinson Nolan Ryan Pete Rose Mark McGwire Johnny Grubb Bruce Bochte George Brett |
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1. Babe Ruth
2. Willie Mays 3. Barry Bonds 4. Ken Griffey, Jr. 5. Alex Rodriguez 6. Hank Aaron 7. Sammy Sosa 8. Harmon Killebrew 9. Mark McGwire 10. Frank Robinson I saw all 10 of these play including Babe Ruth Last edited by John Shoemaker; 09-24-2009 at 04:45 PM. |
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If I had only spent a tenth of the time studying Physics that I spent learning Star Wars and Baseball trivia, I would have won the Nobel Prize. |
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Mythical SF Chronicle scouting report: "That Jeff runs like a deer. Unfortunately, he also hits AND throws like one." I am Venus DeMilo - NO ARM! I can play like a big leaguer, I can field like Luzinski, run like Lombardi. The secret to managing is keeping the ones who hate you away from the undecided ones. I am a triumph of quantity over quality. I'm almost useful, every village needs an idiot. Good traders: MadHatter(2), BoofBonser26, StormSurge |
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My top 10 lists, in no particular order (mainly because, like Bill's list, the order changes with the weather, the phase of the moon and the stock market).
Players I saw play (at least on TV) Carl Yastrzemski Albert Pujols Roberto Alomar Kirby Puckett Randy Johnson Larry Walker Devon White Paul Molitor Tom Henke Roy Halladay Before my time (or just missed seeing them play) Mickey Mantle Ted Williams Whitey Ford Jackie Robinson Hank Greenberg Sandy Koufax Lou Gehrig Roberto Clemente Warren Spahn Allie Reynolds
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"He was something like zero for twenty-one the first time I saw him. His first major league hit was a home run off me and I'll never forgive myself. We might have gotten rid of Willie (Mays) forever if I'd only struck him out." - Warren Spahn |
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1. Willie Mays *
2. Johnny Bench * 3. Joe Morgan * 4. Sandy Koufax 5. Mickey Mantle 6. Juan Marichal 7. Roberto Clemente 8. Willie McCovey * 9. Tim Lincecum 10. George Brett * have met "personally" (not at a major league game) you might note I have every position covered except SS (Mantle - "LF") plus 3 LH batters, 3 RH batters and 1 switch hitter Lincecum is new to my list this year, replacing Barry Bonds
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Going with players who were/are my favorites, some I've seen and some I only wish I had, and (clearly) not those I think were the best players:
1. Ernie Banks 2. [ ] 3. Honus Wagner 4. Satchel Paige 5. Roberto Clemente 6. Christy Mathewson 7. Mark "The Bird" Fidrych 8. Brooks Robinson 9. Bruce Sutter 10. Ron Santo The #2 spot is held open for a guy I used to really like . . . name escapes me, but they called him Charlie Hustle, because he used to play the game like an eight-year-old turned loose on the field . . . seems like he was even making a run at the all-time hit record once, then he just sort of vanished, and I never heard about him again. Wonder what happened to him. ![]()
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Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls - it's more democratic.-Crash Davis http://sfgiants-forum.com/forum/index.php |
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Mark Prior
Marcus Thames Sam Fuld Manny Sanguillen Greg Maddux Ferguson Jenkins Roberto Clemente Billy Williams Kerry Wood Ted Lilly Last edited by Arastis; 11-04-2009 at 08:37 PM. |
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Actually, it does not. Too many home runs, too many strike outs, the fences are way shorter than they should be.
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I can only name them according to the category I enjoyed them in;
Batting/Hitting Lou Pinella Rod Carew Rusty Staub Mickey Rivers Joe Morgan Steve Garvey Ichiro Suzuki Pitching Catfish Hunter Greg Maddox Tom Seaver Mark Fidrych Tug McGraw Al Hrabosky Fielding Rey Ordonez Craig Nettles Paul Blair Just About Everything Pete Rose Cary Carter Keith Hernandez John Stearns Thurman Munson Fighting With Umps Earl Weaver Billy Martin Reading/Learning About Babe Ruth Mike Kelly Satchel Paige Josh Gibson Yogi Berra Gil Hodges Casey Stengle Moe Berg Is that more than 10 ? I lost count. I was never all that interested in Moe Berg and his curous doings until I read that his last, death bed words were "how did the Mets do today ?". Gotta love that ![]() |
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