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20 | 48.78% |
Sure but needs more seasons of the same |
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17 | 41.46% |
Whos mike trout? |
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1 | 2.44% |
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Growing up in the 80's i never got to see players like mantle, arron & mays play live but i did get to see guys like griffey, bonds and piazza.
This news generation getting to see trout and harper.... got to love baseball. A few more seasons and i may need to adjust my thoughts on my "all time team line up" 1- Cobb - cf 2- wagner - ss 3- ruth -rf 4- gherig - 1b 5- williams - lf 6- piazza - c 7- chipper jones - 3b 8- hornsby - 2b Can Trout replace cobb?? 🙀
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Bench, not Piazza.
Schmidt and Brett over Chipper Jones.
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Co-sign on Peter's suggestions.
Trout is the greatest young player ever, but he still needs to be a great middle-aged and old player before he replaces Cobb. He could manage it, but if he manages it, it will be quite a while before he pulls it off. |
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Look at Pujols. His career numbers are still very impressive, but at age 30 he was on track to be one of the few best players ever, and his last 5 or 6 years have been dramatically less productive. You just don't know.
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I know it sounds crazy but take a good look at chippers numbers, they are sick. Compare to the other 2. And im a damn met fan
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Not that sick. Baseball reference ranks Jones 6th. Much of that must be adjustments for era because his raw numbers would suggest a higher ranking.
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1. Cobb (CF) 2. Mays (RF) 3. Ruth (DH, or P if no DH) 4. Williams (LF) 5. Gehrig (1B) 6. Hornsby (2B) 7. Wagner (SS) 8. Schmidt (3B) 9. Bench (C) P - Walter Johnson (or Ruth if the pitcher has to hit) Trout has had an amazing first 7 years, but to "replace Cobb" Trout would have to continue at this pace for another 13-14 years.
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My all-time lineup is going to look a little different, but it's my lineup, so screw it!
![]() 1. Joe Morgan, 2B (left) 2. Robin Yount, SS (right) 3. Ted Williams, LF (left) 4. Willie Mays, CF (right) 5. Babe Ruth, P (left) 6. Roberto Clemente, RF (right) 7. Lou Gehrig, 1B (left) 8. Mike Schmidt, 3B (right) 9. Johnny Bench, C (right) This lineup would be a nightmare to pitch against. While I know that there are better choices (Wagner over Yount, Hornsby over Morgan), I wanted to do something a little different, and have it mix pre-war and modern players together. This is a team I'd love to see, and the drop off from Wagner to Yount in his prime (and Hornsby to Morgan) isn't as great as you might think when their total games are considered. The top of the order has some great speed and power. Morgan was a walking machine, and Robin Yount was a dead contact hitter. He can hit the ball to any field with power, and he's an extra base machine. Williams in the three spot opens up all kinds of hit-and-run options. A heart of the order with Ted Williams, Willie Mays and Babe Ruth just would be unfair. The bottom four in the lineup are no slouches, either, with five batting titles and eight MVPs between Clemente, Gehrig, Schmidt and Bench. My main focus was putting together a team with power, speed, and great hitting ability, as well as exceptional defense. The lineup is a strong mix of right and left handed batters. Mays speed and range in center would help cover for one of the team's defensive liabilities in Ted Williams. Clemente and Mays give the outfield two exceptional defenders with great arms, and Clemente backing up Gehrig means that hitters won't dare try for extra bases on hits that get past the Iron Horse. The rest of the infield-Schmidt, Yount and Morgan, are outstanding defensively; range and strong arms on all.
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You can't take Clemente over Aaron in right. No comparison. I'd take Frank Robinson over Clemente. Or Musial, Cobb or Mantle out of position.
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If I'm just putting together a team that's the greatest at each position, it would look something like this: LF Williams, Musial or Barry Bonds CF Mays or Cobb RF Aaron (putting Ruth at pitcher, or DH) 3B Schmidt, Brett or Mathews SS Wagner 2B Hornsby, or, if Raja's in a pissy mood, Eddie Collins 1B Gehrig C Bench But that's so boring. That same lineup has been spit out in every "all-time lineup" discussion for the past ten years.
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In 19 seasons, Chipper led the league in batting once. OBP once. OPS once. And, OPS + once. In 18 seasons, Mike Schmidt led the league in runs scored once, home runs eight times, RBIs four times, walks four times, OBP three times, SLG five times, OPS five times, and OPS + six times. Relative to their peers, Schmidt was better. Chipper had a 141 career OPS +. He was 41% above league average for his career. Schmidt's career OPS + was 147. And Chipper is in the Hall of Fame based on his offense. He has a -0.9 career dWAR per BR. Schmidt was 6% better than Chipper, relative to their individual peers. And defensively? Schmidt blows him out of the water. Schmidt has an 18.4 career dWAR. Fangraphs? Though Chipper Jones had 552 more career PAs (roughly one season's worth), Schmidt had a much higher career WAR. Jones had 84.8. Schmidt had 106.5. Awards? Chipper won one MVP and two Silver Sluggers. Mike Schmidt won three MVPs, six Silver Sluggers (and the award wasn't first handed out until 1980, essentially Schmidt's eighth season in the Majors. He would have won at least two more, if not three or four. Oh, and Schmidt won ten Gold Gloves. Among corner infielders, only Brooks Robinson (16 at third base) and Keith Hernandez (11 at first base) have ever won more. Neither of them were even close to being the offensive force Schmidt was. Chipper is a worthy Hall of Famer. But Mike Schmidt is the gold standard at third base. In addition to Brett, I would put Eddie Mathews ahead of Jones, too. Eddie Mathews had 96.6 WAR per FA, 96.1 WAR per Fangraphs. His prime-1953 to 1961-saw him put up a 158 OPS + (over the same span, Hank Aaron, from 1954 to 1961, put up a 153 OPS +; take out Aaron's rookie year of 1964, he had a 159 OPS + from 1955 to 1961-one point higher than Mathews). Mathews 162 game average from 1953 to 1961: .288 AVG, 116 runs, 172 hits, 25 doubles, 7 triples, 42 home runs, 114 RBI, 106 BB, slash line of .393 OBP/.558 SLG/.951 OPS, 158 OPS +. That's over the span of just under 6,000 plate appearances. Chipper Jones, per BA, had three seasons with a 7 + WAR (7 WAR is considered MVP level): 7.6 in 2007, 7.3 in 2008, and 7.1 in 1998. Eddie Mathews had eight seasons with a 7 + WAR: 8.3 in 1953, 8.2 in 1959, 8.0 in 1963, 8.0 in 1954, 7.4 in 1957, 7.4 in 1960, 7.3 in 1955, and 7.2 in 1961. Jones had eight seasons of 5 + WAR (All Star level). Mathews had twelve. People tend to overlook Mathews. Between 1953 and 1961, in the American League, between ages 21 and 29, Mickey Mantle had 76.9 WAR for the Yankees. Over that same period, also between ages 21 and 29, Eddie Mathews had 66.0 WAR. Mantle averaged slightly above 1 WAR, per season, better than Mathews. The only other player in the Majors that had more WAR than Mathews over that nine year span was Willie Mays, at 71.8. Mathews was an elite player. For nearly a decade (nine years), he averaged 7.3 WAR per season, or 7.8 WAR per 162 games. In other words, he played at an MVP level for nine years straight. And he wasn't even the best player on his team. Why is he overlooked? Bill James, in his 2003 Historical Baseball Abstract, ranked all players by position. That Braves team of the 50s and early 60s had three historic players: Hank Aaron (#2 all-time right fielder behind only Babe Ruth), Warren Spahn (#5 pitcher all-time), and Eddie Mathews (#3 third baseman all-time). Of his 363 total career wins, Spahn won 356 for the Braves. He had thirteen 20-win seasons. And, oh yeah, Hank Aaron broke the Babe's career home run record. So, there's that. What's Mathew's claim to fame? He never won an MVP. He hit 500 home runs, but Aaron hit a lot more. He tends to get lost in the cracks. But he shouldn't. He's better than Chipper Jones.
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Robinson 2B Jeter SS Boggs 3B Ivan Rodriguez(pre weight loss) ![]() Williams LF Cobb C Aaron RF Ruth DH Clemens P |
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RF Clemente CF Mays LF Ruth SS Wagner 3b Schmidt 2b Hornsby 1b Gehrig C Josh Gibson DH Williams RHP Johnson LHP Koufax |
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Here is Roberto. Black Ink Batting - 23 (90), Average HOFer ≈ 27 Gray Ink Batting - 154 (82), Average HOFer ≈ 144 Hall of Fame Monitor Batting - 231 (32), Likely HOFer ≈ 100 Hall of Fame Standards Batting - 51 (83), Average HOFer ≈ 50 And here is Hank. Black Ink Batting - 76 (8), Average HOFer ≈ 27 Gray Ink Batting - 408 (2), Average HOFer ≈ 144 Hall of Fame Monitor Batting - 421 (3), Likely HOFer ≈ 100 Hall of Fame Standards Batting - 75 (9), Average HOFer ≈ 50 There's a great deal of, what's the word, romance around Clemente, perhaps because of his flair and charisma, perhaps because of his early death. But the numbers just aren't there. In 2003 Bill James ranked him something like 70th on his all time list. I would put him a lot higher than that, but he isn't anywhere close to Aaron IMO.
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There is no romance around Clemente. He was regarded as the best player in baseball in the late 60s/early 70s after Mays and Mantle were in decline. There are plenty of quotes from that era including a 1968 article in Sport where he was chosen the best player in baseball by MLB GMs. There are even a quotes from Aaron (who was upset that others thought Clemente was better) such as "When you're second best, you try harder." from a 1967 article. If anything, Clemente doesn't get the respect that he deserves from modern analysts who never saw him play. |
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There's no romanticism involved. The guy was a fantastic player. He didn't hit home runs by choice. He felt that he helped his team more by hitting for average that going for home runs. He put the success of the team first. To suggest that he couldn't hit home runs like Aaron is silly. He tailored his game for the park he played most of his games in. But his power is legendary.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwPvjK2mrsw
Clemente hit this opposite field home run to the upper deck at Tigers stadium....swinging off his front foot. Look where he hit the damned ball. Same spot where Johnny Bench hit the ball earlier in the game.
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Aaron would never make any list.
Extremely overrated. - Mark |
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Since y'all love anecdotes.
"As far as I'm concerned, (Hank) Aaron is the best ball player of my era. He is to baseball of the last fifteen years what Joe DiMaggio was before him. He's never received the credit he's due." Source: Baseball Digest (June 1970)
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I’ll take Trout, Salmon & Bass in the outfield, but don’t have an infield that can swim.
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From my lofty perch I won't carp with those choices, but I think you need to play Gill somewhere.
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Bill- Your lineup is almost exactly my choices. You always make a good argument for Yount, but I have to have Honus - and I'd have to put Babe in RF with Walter on the bump. .
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