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Who Do You Think is the Greatest Living Baseball Player?

Poll ended at Wed Jan 09, 2013 10:57 am

Stan Musial
2
10%
Willie Mays
4
20%
Hank Aaron
2
10%
Barry Bonds
0
No votes
Sandy Koufax
2
10%
Frank Robinson
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No votes
Tom Seaver
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No votes
Mike Schmidt
2
10%
Ken Griffey Jr
3
15%
Albert Pujols
2
10%
Other
3
15%
 
Total votes: 20

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Near the time of the season to announce the new Hall of Famers. Who is the greatest living player based on their playing career.
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Junior.
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Grizalltheway wrote:Junior.
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Grizalltheway wrote:Junior.
Sorry must go with the man who made history on 4-8-74!!!
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I had no idea Musial was still alive. Incredible....92 y/o.
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AZGrizFan wrote:I had no idea Musial was still alive. Incredible....92 y/o.
I have had him in my death pool for 3 years, but I am glad he is still around.
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Johnny Bench. First catcher to be ROY....
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I went with Musial in a coin flip over Mays.
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Shocked that no one picked Bonds??
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dal4018 wrote:Shocked that no one picked Bonds??

.......and no Yankees
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Pujols. Pitchers are nastier nowadays :coffee:


Yes I realize how unpopular that opinion is going to be you old f#$ks :lol:
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Other: Tony Gwynn
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Brock Landers wrote:Pujols. Pitchers are nastier nowadays :coffee:


Yes I realize how unpopular that opinion is going to be you old f#$ks :lol:
A couple things evened out the old-timers and today's pitchers. The lowering of the pitching mound and changing of the knock down pitch. Just think if they raised the mound for today's pitchers. After 1968 the mound was lowered 5 inches. I know your are refering to nasty as good, but the old-time pitchers had the ability to know down batters and not get thrown out of games due to the wussification of the rules. Nolan Ryan pitched from the 1960's thru till the 1990's, and only Verlander has close to his stuff. There are a lot of bad pitchers today too, aka Minnesota Twins. :)

There are some pitchers that would be good in any generation.
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Gil Dobie wrote:
Brock Landers wrote:Pujols. Pitchers are nastier nowadays :coffee:


Yes I realize how unpopular that opinion is going to be you old f#$ks :lol:
A couple things evened out the old-timers and today's pitchers. The lowering of the pitching mound and changing of the knock down pitch. Just think if they raised the mound for today's pitchers. After 1968 the mound was lowered 5 inches. I know your are refering to nasty as good, but the old-time pitchers had the ability to know down batters and not get thrown out of games due to the wussification of the rules. Nolan Ryan pitched from the 1960's thru till the 1990's, and only Verlander has close to his stuff. There are a lot of bad pitchers today too, aka Minnesota Twins. :)

There are some pitchers that would be good in any generation.
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SDHornet wrote:Other: Tony Gwynn
How about another great hitter Rod Carew!!!
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The Say Hey Kid. 660 HR's, 24 time All Star, 12 Gold Gloves. GOAT
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proasu89 wrote:The Say Hey Kid. 660 HR's, 24 time All Star, 12 Gold Gloves. GOAT
He was awesome, yes. But did he have a career .342 BA, knock in over 2K runs, slug .690, have an OPS of 1.164 (best OPS of all time, BTW), accrue nearly 6K total bases, AND put up a 2.28 career ERA, post nearly 100 wins, put up 20-win seasons TWICE, and throw 17 shutouts?

If Willie didn't do that, then he wasn't the best of all time. Great outfielder, yes. ONE of the best, yes. But there's one that outshone even Willie....
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eagleskins wrote:Cal
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I grew up in south Jersy in the late 70's. You figure out who I voted for.
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andy7171 wrote:
eagleskins wrote:Cal
+1

I grew up in south Jersy in the late 70's. You figure out who I voted for.
I was thinking the Oriole on the list, as Frank was a great player in his day. MVP in the AL and NL and a Triple Crown.
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Griffey Jr. pre injuries was by fat the best baseball player to step on the field.


Starting prior to the 2001 season, when the injuries really started to kick in Jr was on pace to smash Hank Aaron's HR record. He still finished with 630 career home runs (currently 6th), 15th in RBI's, over 2,700 career hits, 184 stolen bases (172 of them before 2001), had some of the best range of any OF in MLB history, top 100 all time of any position player in fielding %, etc...


People will only remember the days in Cinci, which is a shame. When he was in Seattle he was by far the best player in all of baseball.


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I'll say it if no one else will.


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grizzaholic wrote:I'll say it if no one else will.


Mr. Rose.
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