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Clark and Snow had to deal with Candlestick in the 80's and 90's - not the era when a strike was defined as "from the bottom of the knees to the top of the shoulders". That must have been fun, hitting the high fastball from Koufax, Drysdale, Gibson, Maloney etc. on a day when it's 52°F out and windy. Which seems to be about half the games at Candlestick.
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Originally posted by Gee Walker View PostIs there any real competition to McCovey?
Giambi and McGwire are a couple of steroid guys with short gaudy careers.
Cepeda was as good as McCovey for a few years, but played almost full-time OF once McCovey made the Giants.
Clark was a good player in a short career. Snow was a lower-level Keith Hernandez.
Keep in mind that a lot of McCovey's best years were played in Candlestick Park in the 1960's. There have been worse times and places to be a hitter, but of the list only Cepeda actually had to deal with it.
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^ you have it backwards
1962 McCovey OF 57 1B 17
1963 McCovey 135 OF 23 1B
1964 McCovey 83 OF 26 1BLast edited by 9RoyHobbsRF; 08-09-2012, 12:11 PM.
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Is there any real competition to McCovey?
Giambi and McGwire are a couple of steroid guys with short gaudy careers.
Cepeda was as good as McCovey for a few years, but played almost full-time OF once McCovey made the Giants.
Clark was a good player in a short career. Snow was a lower-level Keith Hernandez.
Keep in mind that a lot of McCovey's best years were played in Candlestick Park in the 1960's. There have been worse times and places to be a hitter, but of the list only Cepeda actually had to deal with it.
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Best ML 1B in Bay Area History
9Orlando Cepeda0%0Willie McCovey66.67%6Will Clark0%0Mark McGwire33.33%3J.T. Snow0%0Jason Giambi0%0other0%0Best ML 1B in Bay Area HistoryTags: None
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