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On the way home from work this afternoon I was thinking about something. What is the fewest links in an unbroken baseball chain from inception to now. Baseball Reference has the first MLB season in 1871. Each player has to overlap. If you can't beat the list with fewer than 8 players, see if you can get 8 players that has more total WAR.
Here is my effort. See if you can match it or beat it. Cap Anson (1871 - 1897) (WAR 94.3) Cy Young (1890 - 1911) (WAR 163.6) Ty Cobb (1905 - 1928) (WAR 151.5) Jimmie Foxx (1925 - 1945) (WAR 93.1) Stan Musial (1941 - 1963) (WAR 128.7) Pete Rose (1963 - 1986) (WAR 79.6) Barry Bonds (1986 - 2007) (WAR 162.7) Albert Pujols (2001 - present) (WAR 99.6) That makes 8 players to span the entire history of MLB. Total WAR for all 8 players is 973.1. |
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Man if I could transition from one year to the next instead of overlap I could kill it
Cap Anson 1871 - 1897 Nick Altrock 1898 - 1933 Bobo Newsom 1929 - 1953 Minnie Minoso 1949 - 1980 Rickey Henderson 1979 - 2003 Albert Pujols 2001 - Present But for missing by one year at the beginning I did it in 6, so I could definitely patch in any player to cover that year and hit 7
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Here it is with seven players:
Cap Anson (1871-1897) Hughie Jennings (1891-1918) Al Nixon (1915-1928) Satchel Paige (1927-1965) Tommy John (1963-1989) Roger Clemens (1984-2007) Albert Pujols (2001-present)
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Paige did not play until 1965 he pitched one stunt game after being retired for 12 years.
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A different version of this.
https://www.blowoutforums.com/showthread.php?t=1346545 And see the reference to Keith O's article which took it all the way back to the 1840s. He is out there somewhere in spring training. He's probably 20 or 21, maybe 22. And he will retire in the year 2016. He will be the grand old man of baseball. And they will say, 'He's so old that the year he broke in, Eddie Murray was still playing.' And he will become the ninth man. Eddie Murray's the eighth man. When he broke in, Brooks Robinson was still playing. And when Robinson broke in, Bob Feller was still playing. And when Feller broke in, Rogers Hornsby was still playing. And when Hornsby broke in, Honus Wagner was still playing. And when Wagner broke in, Cap Anson was still playing. And when Anson broke in, Dickey Pearce was still playing. And when Pearce broke in, Doc Adams was still playing. Adams played for the Knickerbocker club inthe first organized game of baseball in 1846, number one of the eight men whose careers cover the 152 seasons since. And somewhere out there is the ninth man
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