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Posted By: Sean
babe ruth |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Babe Ruth...no doubt. |
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Posted By: Clint
No doubt...Babe Ruth. |
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Posted By: rob
Leon Luckey...perhaps some doubt |
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Posted By: Brian
Babe Ruth, with just a touch of doubt |
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Posted By: Fred C
Babe Ruth |
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Posted By: H Murphy
Ted Williams, without a doubt! |
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Posted By: Howard
The Babe! |
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Posted By: Sean
lol what now we have some thing with doubt |
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Posted By: Steve
The Black Bambino |
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Posted By: brock
The Babe. But I also like Lou Gehrig(hes number 1 in my book). |
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Posted By: Joann
babe ruth |
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Posted By: Jeremy W.
Teddy Ballgame |
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Posted By: jay wolt
Greatest Hitter - Ty Cobb |
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Posted By: leon
Babe |
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Posted By: Dave Haas
I agree with Jay, it's Ty Cobb. Without a doubt. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Joe Sewell (only 114 total strikeouts in 7,132 AB's is unbelievable) |
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Posted By: Jerry Rucker
I'll put in a token vote for RAJAH |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Mr. Cobb has been the best absolute hitter. |
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Posted By: Ed Ivey
If character counts, Stan Musial. |
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Posted By: cmoking
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Posted By: brock
"Joe Sewell (only 114 total strikeouts in 7,132 AB's is unbelievable)" |
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Posted By: leon
Nice card!!! I like some obscure strips and that is one I do.... |
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Posted By: Dave F
Jeff Blauser |
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Posted By: cmoking
Leon, nice card - what is it? I've never seen it before |
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Posted By: Clint
Leon, is that postcard sized? I'm pretty sure I saw one that was advertised as a postcard. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
It's a toss up. Babe Ruth & Ted Williams stand tall above the rest. Tony |
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Posted By: boxingbaseballgolf33
Ted Williams Boston Red Sox |
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Posted By: Richard L.
The Cobb/Ruth match-up is a tough one to call. Cobb started |
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Posted By: neal
In my opinion: |
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Posted By: leon
It's the size of a postcard and was a 1921 Barnstorming Ruth Premium. It's on heavy cardboard as can be seen. I haven't ever seen it offered as a postcard but it wouldn't surprise me. Here's an excerpt if anyone is interested, about the 1921 Barnstorming team....I found it at "howstuffworks.com"..... |
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Posted By: Marty Kohler
The best hitter..........Ruth,.... But if the HOFer`s are standing in line for a pickup game and I get to pick first......... Lou Gehrig |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Hmmm...Ruth was far and away better than any of his contemporaries. Moreso than anyone in the history of the game. |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
Best Hitter = Cobb |
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Posted By: anthony
cobb and ruth were two different types of hitters but both great. |
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Posted By: Frank
Read Baseball Between The Numbers by Baseball Prospectus for some interesting insight on this topic. They compare Ruth vs Bonds in both relative and absolute terms. Fascinating stuff. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
LEON |
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Posted By: RC
Thanks Leon, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Hmmm...interestingly enough I was outbid earlier today on a panorama which has Bob Meusel playing a barnstorming game against the Shell Oil team in California in Nov of 1923. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
Cobb |
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Posted By: Lyle
batting against Ruth . He batted at a .328 clip but I suppose it is lower than his career average of .366 . |
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Posted By: Chad
The best I've ever seen, regardless of how he got there. |
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Posted By: joe
Of course, Ty Cobb, Ruth was a great slugger though. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
ruth |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
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Posted By: Joann
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Damn, Cobb cards are great, right? |
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Posted By: JK
Jeff, |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I agree with Ed Ivey, that if it is character, then it is Mr. Musial. |
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