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Inspired by the greatest of all time thread. I'd like to see cards and hear a little bit about the greatest players no one has ever heard of. I'll start things off:
This is Buzz Arlett's rookie card. He played 17 seasons in the PCL and one in the MLB. He won 29 games as a pitcher in 1920 and then switched to hitting full time in 1923. As an outfielder, he hit 4 home runs in one game twice, drove in 189 runs in 1929 and hit 54 homers in 1932. His career minor league average is 336 and he's considered by many to be the greatest minor league player of all time. When he retired, he led the PCL in career home runs and RBI's: ![]() Last edited by packs; 07-22-2015 at 09:36 AM. |
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One more from me:
Francisco Coimbre was from Puerto Rico and is widely considered by many to be the greatest player the island ever produced. He played most of his career in his native Puerto Rico, going three straight seasons without striking out. In 1,915 career Puerto Rican league at bats, he struck out only 29 times. He was also a two time Negro League All Star. “Coimbre could not be pitched to. No one gave me more trouble than anyone I ever faced, including Josh Gibson and Ted Williams.” - Satchell Paige ![]() Last edited by packs; 07-22-2015 at 10:09 AM. |
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Three straight seasons without striking out does not seem plausible. Unless it was a slow-pitch softball league.
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He had three other seasons where he only struck out once.
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Never made it in the majors due mostly to injuries, but I'll throw out Ray Necciai since hardly anyone has ever heard of him. Threw the only minor (or major, obviously) league no-hitter where he struck out 27 batters in a nine-inning game. Struck out 24 in his next start in a two-hitter.
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Another vote for Buzz Arlett. And another PCL great is Jigger Statz. Combined 4,000+ hits between MLB and the minors.
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Japanese (and Russian) baseball legend Victor Starffin. Fascinating story!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlF8TP7mdKU Last edited by Orioles1954; 07-22-2015 at 12:12 PM. |
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Maybe not as unknown as some, but Lefty O'Doul is not a name you hear very often outside of San Francisco. Lefty was an incredible hitter and baseball presence for close to 50 years. He is beloved in Japan due to his persistence in expanding the game there. He led the league in hitting twice after flaming out as a dead arm pitcher: hitting 398 in 1929 and 368 in 1932. In parts of 11 seasons he batted 349 for his career.
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Jake "Eagle Eye" Beckley
All-Time Leader in putouts More career hits than Hornsby,Wheat,Ott,Ruth,Griffey (Beckley is 35th all time. He was second all-time when he retired) Holds record for best batting average among Pirates 1st basemen (.300) Second all-time: Games played at 1st (2,376) I might be a little biased picking Beckley. I have family in the Hannibal,MO area, Beckley's birthplace and where he played for a minor league team. (About a year ago I visited his gravesite) I also live near KC where he played for the Kansas City Blues and later operated a grain business. Last edited by cool-vintage; 07-22-2015 at 03:20 PM. |
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I agree with Spotswood Poles and Stovey, andwould also add Bobby Mathews and Mike Tiernan on the 19th century list. Mathews had almost 300 wins and Tiernan retired 2nd or 3rd on the HR list at the time, and was a valuable member of the Giants teams of the 1880's and 1890's.
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We tend to forget those whose careers were killed amide their promising careers or had them derailed by serious injury:
I wouldn't call these three 'unknown' but they were great and are all but forgotten today (unlike Bo Jackson): Lyman Bostock Tony Conigliaro . . and I'm hoping that the D'backs' Archie Bradley doesn't wind up like... Herb Score. . .
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Wally Yonamine, born in Hawaii played football for SF 49ers. Played one year with the Seals in Salt Lake managed by Lefty O’Doul, and O'Doul was a scout for the Yomiuri Giants.
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