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Poll - Greatest Living Player
Here's a poll for greatest living player to go along with the discussion in another thread. I think I included all players mentioned in that thread as well as added a few active players. If you choose Other, please post who your vote would be for.
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Lots of good players to choose from. I chose one with no votes yet, of course.
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I choose Leon Luckey.
Among other things, he's capable of juggling three threads (out of the top six) with basically the same name on the main forum. That takes talent, I tell you...real talent. :D |
I went with Nolan Ryan, but was very close to choosing Pete Rose or Cal Ripken. All did things nobody will likely ever do again.
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It should be an interesting poll... Carry on.... . |
I chose Bonds, but I considered Henderson. I had a conversation with a small group of people (no one from this site) about this yesterday and there were only four names that came up as possibilities. Bonds, Henderson, Pujols and Maddux. Only Bonds and Henderson actually got top votes, but both Pujols and Maddux got multiple honorable mentions, or as someone said, they could be convinced that it's either one of them if you had a good argument.
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Pete Rose. Always have loved the ballplayer..
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Leon, thanks for moving this thread over.
Someone voted for Other. If they are willing to post who they would vote for, I'd like to know since I thought I listed players that covered the most likely suspects. |
Rickey.
When you look at what he did, he was in a league by himself. |
I went with Rickey Henderson too. Bonds second choice.
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At the time, three of the top six threads on the main page were, "greatest living player" discussions. I found that a bit ridiculous. My poll answer matched my mood at the time. As an aside, I'm surprised Sadaharu Oh isn't on the list. Are we only considering MLB players? |
I think Bonds is the choice, but Reggie and Brett probably deserve to be on the list for votes.
-Al |
Derek jeter
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Admittedly I picked Clemens, which I know people have issue. However, then I went with my top 5 for fun and three of them are being held out of the hall. That is a little sad to think about.
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Bonds is the answer. Could list many stats, but his 7 MVPs when no one else in league history has more than 3 is ridiculous.
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Sincere question for people who pick Bonds; do you think Bonds was better than Willie Mays too? If the answer is yes, then wouldn't he have been the greatest living player this whole time?
My point is that stats are stats and you can use stats to discuss Bonds, but if you do, then how do you factor Mays ahead of him at all? |
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Nice poll!
I went with Rickey Henderson.
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My vote is Aaron Judge. I think, for starters, that he is better than Ohtani.
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I know this doesn't make a lot of sense, but while you still can I think you have to give an edge to "The Greatest of the Oldest Surviving Generation" or some such, and to me, with Willie gone, that would be Koufax. As an aside, Koufax is the last surviving player talked about on Larry Ritter's "Glory of Their Times" tapes recorded in the early 1960s, with several of the old-timers being interviewed opining that he would have been great in their time, too.
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So to me, Mays has been the greatest since Williams passed away in 2002. In between Ruth passing away in 1948 and Williams doing enough to move up to the greatest (while still active), I think Cobb would have been the greatest for a time. I'd have to look at Williams over the years to see when I thought he passed Cobb, who died in 1961 after Williams retired. I have never figured out my top list after the top three, but I'd like to sit down one day and just deep dive into it. Bonds could be fourth, but I think Walter Johnson has a good case for the spot. |
For the record I waffle back and forth and forth between Ruth, Mays and Bonds for greatest all-time, but usually wind up with Mays as #3 for the sole reason that Ruth and Bonds were SO much better than their peers when they played than Mays was. So I usually land Ruth/Bonds/Mays/Charleston/Aaron for position players, and if I try and add pitchers my brain explodes and I stop thinking about it.
-Al |
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I had to go with Griffey Jr. just because I liked the way he played.
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I ranked them:
(1) Rose - Hit King (2) Bonds - unfortunately tainted by PEDs (3) Koufax |
Well, it's complicated. There is normally a player who may or may not be the greatest but is chosen as the elder statesman. I think Koufax assumes that role.
Bonds is clearly the best but has more baggage than LaGuardia. Rose and Clemens have similar issues. Schmidt and Bench are both generally seen as the greatest players ever at their position. Henderson, Griffey Jr, Ripken Jr also could have their justifications. |
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Bonds??????? That cheatin' POS??? How can ANYONE vote for that clown? You know there is a reason he's not in the HOF, right? Pujols is the obvious choice. No question he is clean and did AMAZING things in his career. I get the Koufax contingent but he had 6 good years and 6 average/below average seasons. I discount almost every guy on that list as most weren't even the best player of their era except Bench.
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That’s “new” math, G1911. The Bonds folks are voting for an asterisk “greatest” player ever. Bonds’ most noteworthy achievements are all tarnished, every single one. It boggles my mind that people have become so jaded as to willingly select someone as their “living representative” as best ever (living) at a sport they enjoy, and which he knowingly tarnished. People can argue all they want for their pick or their favorite, but your guy Bonds will always be ***. This isn’t difficult, and yes I know you aren’t the only one pining for him. Trent King
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I wouldn't consider a 'no steroids' allowed choice to be unreasonable, but it is pretty unreasonable that we have several people in various stages of incredulity and/or meltdown over people picking the obvious mathematical choice. Who is the best at X and who I like best are completely different things. |
I'll go with 1) Sandy Koufax, 2) Johnny Bench, 3) Ichiro Suzuki as the 3 best living players.
Barry Bonds would be on the greatest living player list, maybe "the", but he cheated his way to home run stats, so he's out of the discussion. Pete Rose, same as Barry. More hits than anyone, but he gambled when the rules very clearly say "no betting", so he's out also. It's all subjective, as these discussions always are. My choices may not be yours. It is what it is. I'm not changing my mind; you're not changing yours. |
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G1911- a few short weeks ago, you engaged in a REAL meltdown over the way Memory Lane handled the theft of in- process auction cards. You posted 60+ messages and went hard against some of your best internet buddies while doing so (you then tried to pretend like it didn’t happen, but those pesky facts you love so dearly indicate otherwise). You were appalled at what you believe was Memory’s deceit, lack of professionalism, and ethically murky behavior. Remember that?? Now, remarkably, you ignore your own “rules”. Bonds’ behavior wasn’t ethically questionable, it was unethical-period. His deceit was well planned, repeated, and utterly deliberate- yet this type of deceit gets the G1911 seal of approval. Take a hard look at the word “hypocrisy” in your Webster’s. No need to get back with me on that. This isn’t the post of someone having a meltdown, by the way- check your Memory Lane manifesto for that:) Trent King
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I see two problems excluding players from this sort of discussion for steroids. One, we don't really know who else may have used them (not everyone confessed or got caught). Two, players for whom many have a nostalgia bias used or likely used amphetamines, which while perhaps not as potent as steroids appear by most definitions to be PEDs. So this dividing line between juicing villains and clean heroes may not be that clear. It feels a bit wishful thinking and nostalgia driven to me.
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The speed freaks everyone loves are just as bad as any other PED user. |
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Ah, I love revisionist history when that “history” is still on the present page. Don’t recall saying I (or anyone else) “love speed freaks”. Don’t recall mentioning “clean heroes” either. But hey, since facts don’t count, why bother? The original question was a pretty straightforward inquiry that has, as usual, gotten twisted. The guys who thought it was cool to root for the Empire in Star Wars, or Cobra Kai in Karate Kid, dive off the 10 meter board for a clown they know was dirty as hell. Then, they take offense when all kinds of people dare to suggest that an honorific title should go to someone who, I don’t know, possesses a shred of honor? Sound right so far? Awesome. Well done! Good Lord…. Trent King
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