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    What is your favorite player?
    28
    Brooks Robinson
    28.57%
    8
    Frank Robinson
    21.43%
    6
    Larry Bigbe
    14.29%
    4
    Cal Ripken
    3.57%
    1
    Cal Ripken jr
    25.00%
    7
    Sammy Sosa
    7.14%
    2
    Brooks Robinson
    Frank Robinson
    Luis Aparicio
    Robin Roberts
    Reggie Jackson
    Eddie Murray
    Hoyt Wilhelm
    Cal Ripken Jr.
    George Kell
    Earl Weaver
    Jim Palmer
    All Baltimore Orioles' hall of famers.
    P.S. Brooks Robinson was the best!!

  • #2
    It was a hard choice between Brooks and Frank. But the O's were my favorite AL team before Frank arrived, and Brooks was the star. You're missing my favorite Oriole pitcher though - Dave McNally.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Iron Jaw
      It was a hard choice between Brooks and Frank. But the O's were my favorite AL team before Frank arrived, and Brooks was the star. You're missing my favorite Oriole pitcher though - Dave McNally.
      soory, but i've never heard of him.
      Brooks Robinson
      Frank Robinson
      Luis Aparicio
      Robin Roberts
      Reggie Jackson
      Eddie Murray
      Hoyt Wilhelm
      Cal Ripken Jr.
      George Kell
      Earl Weaver
      Jim Palmer
      All Baltimore Orioles' hall of famers.
      P.S. Brooks Robinson was the best!!

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      • #4
        I voted for Brooks.

        Kripler, McNally pitched 14 season, 13 in Baltimore, was a three time All-Star, and won 20+ games for the team for four straight seasons. Here are his complete stats: http://www.baseball-almanac.com/play...hp?p=mcnalda01

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        • #5
          If you ever saw brooks play you agree with me.Its Brooks hands down! If you vote for cal jr then you probley never seen brooks play.

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          • #6
            Bigbie. Incredibly underrated.
            Cristobal

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            • #7
              My favorite player used to be Mike Mussina... but after his move I've seen the light and left him for greener pastures.

              I was actually a big fan of Randy Milligan, who played mostly 1B in Baltimore from '89-'93. Not that he was a world-beater, I just liked him and he was a nice guy from my experience. I think there was a connection with the "Moose" nickname that led me to Mussina. I suppose not all moose are made of the same stuff.
              http://gifrific.com/wp-content/uploa...-showalter.gif

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              • #8
                what helps my decision brooks > cal is that brooks' teams won an average of 10 game more per year than ripkens' - but balto is lucky to have two fine gentlemen - and a third if you count unitas

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bkmckenna
                  what helps my decision brooks > cal is that brooks' teams won an average of 10 game more per year than ripkens' - but balto is lucky to have two fine gentlemen - and a third if you count unitas
                  Unitas was an NFL player.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Commissioner
                    I voted for Brooks.

                    Kripler, McNally pitched 14 season, 13 in Baltimore, was a three time All-Star, and won 20+ games for the team for four straight seasons. Here are his complete stats: http://www.baseball-almanac.com/play...hp?p=mcnalda01
                    And....he hit two World Series homeruns - one of them was a grand slam.

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                    • #11
                      Duhh....but there was one that was a baseball player!!!!!!!!
                      This message is for Steveox.
                      Brooks Robinson
                      Frank Robinson
                      Luis Aparicio
                      Robin Roberts
                      Reggie Jackson
                      Eddie Murray
                      Hoyt Wilhelm
                      Cal Ripken Jr.
                      George Kell
                      Earl Weaver
                      Jim Palmer
                      All Baltimore Orioles' hall of famers.
                      P.S. Brooks Robinson was the best!!

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                      • #12
                        Where is Jim Palmer
                        Angels 2002 World Champions 1979 1982 1986 2004 2005 AL West Champs

                        Southern California is covered in Red now

                        5 Straight Series Win:gt :gt



                        The saviors
                        Jered Weaver 3-0 with a 1.86 ERA and a Sub 1 WHIP with 17K to 3Walk ratio
                        Kendry Morales 279 AVG 3 HR'S 11 RBI
                        Mike Napoli 323 AVG 4HR'S 11 RBI

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Where is Chone Figgins
                          Where is Jim Palmer
                          He was pitcher or 3rd I think.
                          Brooks Robinson
                          Frank Robinson
                          Luis Aparicio
                          Robin Roberts
                          Reggie Jackson
                          Eddie Murray
                          Hoyt Wilhelm
                          Cal Ripken Jr.
                          George Kell
                          Earl Weaver
                          Jim Palmer
                          All Baltimore Orioles' hall of famers.
                          P.S. Brooks Robinson was the best!!

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                          • #14
                            Palmer was a pitcher for the team. Here's his Hall of Fame page.

                            He's also currently an announcer for local programming and I'd say a good one, even if he thinks rather highly of himself.
                            http://gifrific.com/wp-content/uploa...-showalter.gif

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                            • #15
                              Bigbie for sure

                              he's been traded but you can't beat em'. He'll probably be better than Conine or Burnitz and was better than Byrnes and cheaper then all of them! Plus its Larry Bigbie

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