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If nicknames meant anything Bob Ferguson would lead the list.
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It's hard to find too many areas where Lajoie was better than Speaker. Nickname or not, he easily cracks my top 10. Lajoie would be in the late teens for me.
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Good lists. I might put Cobb ahead of Wags.....
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Not in any real order (sort of chronological):
A.19th century (or mostly) 1. H Wright (player-mgr-creator) Spaulding (player-creator) D. White Anson Galvin Ward Radbourn Clarkson McPhee Browning 10. Caruthers (great 2 way player) Ewing Kelly Ward Keefe Delahanty Rusie Connor Nichols Hamilton 20. C. Young -- 1900-20 Dahlen Crawford Waddell F. Clarke (player also mgr etc.) 25. JJ McGraw (mgr also player) Wagner Lajoie Matty .M. Brown 30 - Cobb W.Johnson J. Jackson E Collins Speaker Evers-Tinker-Chance (one card?) Alexander Ruth Heilman . Hornsby 40. Gehrig Foxx Ott Cochrane Grove -- C.Mack (Mgr-- ) J. McCarthy (mgr) C. Griffith (baseball lifer-- Player-manager-owner-etc,) C. Comiskey (Same) Bill Klem (Ump) -- Negro-League/Cuban O. Charleston Pop Lloyd Rube Foster M. Dihigo Smokey Joe Williams -- I think this about 54 and .... Miller Huggins maybe should be included instead he was a baseball lifer who died young (maybe because he had to manage Babe Ruth). |
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