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Hey all,
I wanted to create this thread as a separate thread to the "Who is the greatest player of all time?" thread. To me this is the way to do it and it makes a lot more sense. With that being said, here is my greatest 9... P - Cy Young C - Josh Gibson 1B - Lou Gehrig 2B - Rogers Hornsby SS - Honus Wagner 3B - Mike Schmidt LF - Ted Williams CF - Willie Mays RF - Babe Ruth
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SP - Cy Young
SP - Walter Johnson SP - Lefty Grove SP - Roger Clemens RP - Mariano Rivera RP - Hoyt Wilhelm C - Yogi Berra 1B - Lou Gehrig 2B - Eddie Collins 3B - Mike Schmidt SS - Honus Wagner LF - Barry Bonds CF -Mays or Cobb depending on the day of the week RF - Babe Ruth I don’t think we can quantify greatness in any meaningful way beyond looking at the output of their careers. Josh Gibson, Satchell Paige, they may well be deserving but we cannot know; they have very brief recorded “major league” careers, and talent was not so centered in those leagues as it was in the NL and AL. RP, C and 3B are the weakest positions most ripe for someone to take over the slots. Disclaimer: I am cognizant that this is a matter of opinion and not true/false dichotomy, because greatest is a imprecise word we are not defining narrowly by which we could arrive at a total answer within the set parameters. It’s just fun. |
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I would definitely go with Cy over Walter. Cy dominated 2 different generations. Walter is a great #2 though.
As for catcher we if we want to do solely based on MLB experience I would probably go with Piazza. RP is easy as Rivera is the GOAT and it’s not close.
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LHP - Randy Johnson
RHP - Roger Clemens RP - Mariano Rivera C - Ivan Rodriguez 1B - Lou Gehrig 2B - Rogers Hornsby SS - Alex Rodriguez 3B - Mike Schmidt LF - Ty Cobb CF - Hank Aaron RF - Babe Ruth Notes: No love for ARod??? You can plug him into either SS or 3B but I think the case at SS is a no-brainer C - Gibson didn't play in MLB so hard to compare...Bench had more pop and good D, but IRod had 2800 hits, ~.300 avergae...300+ HR...a great Defensive C and also had wheels...similar WAR but Bench played on some ridiculous teams Love Alomar at 2B...great defensive player and had speed...also good on offese but Hornsby's numbers are heard to ignore OF - Hard to determine...do you want all sluggers on your team?....Avg?...DEF? a true leadoff hitter (Rickey anyone?)...I went with guys that were best against competition of their eras....Rith gets the eay nod...nobody did anything close to what he did in his era Mantle/Aaron/Mays/Williams....all guys that have an edge over the other ....but all played in the same era for the most part...did any of them really rise above?...Does longevity get taken into account (please see IRod over Bench above...I believe so)? LHP - Went with Randy...I like Kershaw...felt Carlton was great...as was Spahn....Koufax to me had a great small (See Pedro) box of years (outside of those 4-5 was really quite average)....But seeing Randy pitch...was scary. RHP - Tough call....Didn't see Johnson...stats deflated due to competion I feel...maybe? Clemens longevity and consistency in a live-ball era wins out IMO |
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RHP Walter Johnson
LHP Sandy Koufax C Johnny Bench 1B Lou Gehrig 2B Rogers Hornsby 3B Mike Schmidt SS Honus Wagner LF Babe Ruth CF Willie Mays RF Roberto Clemente |
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Ok, it looks like we are all adding a RHP/LHP split so I'll change mine to reflect that as well as adding a catcher with MLB experience:
RHP - Cy Young - GOAT, his records will never be touched. Dominated two different eras. LHP - Randy Johnson - I think this one is clear cut. RP - Mariano Rivera - Not. Even. Close. C - Mike Piazza - I like him more than Pudge or Bench, he's the greatest hitting catcher of all time. 1B - Lou Gehrig - This one is clear cut. 2B - Rogers Hornsby - This one is clear cut. SS - Honus Wagner - This one is clear cut. 3B - Mike Schmidt - I would love to say Brett, but it's Schmidt all the way. LF - Ted Williams - I can see swapping here, but only for Bonds. Cobb can't go here since he was a CF almost exclusively and Mays is better there. CF - Willie Mays - This one is clear cut. RF - Babe Ruth - This one is clear cut.
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Great list
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Haha! I love it! Rickey was so amazing to watch.
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I see the arguments for bench and piazza and as a Mets fan I want piazza (if not carter). That said, I give it to yogi all day. His war is oddly low though - doesn’t make sense to me.
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Carter does great by WAR if I recall, it seemed to overrate him and underrate Yogi a bit. I would rank Bench and Yogi 1-2.
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Thanks! I just can’t get over Cy’s records which is why I think he is my RHP. Also I’m a big Mets fan so that does come in to play with Piazza, but his offense just dwarfs other catchers so that’s how I rationalize the pick.
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Bench, Piazza and Fisk are virtually tied in oWAR, Piazza's offense does not dwarf Bench's.
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Not having ARod on your lists....I will happily take him over just about any infielder let alone SS or 3B
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As for catchers though, I stand by my Piazza choice, his offensive stats don't exactly dwarf Bench's, but they are quite a bit better. Piazza's slash line destroys that of Bench. Piazza was easily the greatest hitting catcher of all time, so it comes down to the glove. Here are the offensive and defensive stats and Bench shines in throwing runners out and Total Fielding Runs Above Average (Piazza's is terrible), but Piazza beats them all in range (he was underrated on defense, although not exactly great). Very interesting stuff. I would definitely put Piazza as the GOAT at the catching position, especially after seeing these comparisons.
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It's a reasonable choice. But given the importance of defense at that position, I would give the advantage to Bench, and I might even take I Rod Berra and Carter over him.
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If you put Rodriguez at 3B he probably comes out #1 if you ignore the steroids. I see why one would pick him, but I don’t see why it’s surprising others don’t. |
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But overall, I think it's hard to go with anyone but Johnny Bench or Josh Gibson. I do want to give a shout out to Campanella though. I think his peak was really strong, and he is the All-Time leader in % throwing out would-be base-stealers and an unbelievable 57.4% Last edited by cgjackson222; 09-06-2022 at 04:16 PM. |
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It only makes sense that from 1900 through 1950, there would've been at least one black player who merits inclusion on the list. From what I have read, Josh Gibson was considered perhaps the best, by his peers. I have to have him as my catcher based on that logic.
People want to discount him due to lack of accurate statistics, inferior competition, or whatever. But if he was the best of his contemporaries, and his contemporaries (blacks) as a group, were comparable to other ballplayers, then I don't think the stat thing is enough to exclude him. Put another way, if we made a list of the top 100 players since 1950, I'll bet about half would be black. I'm thinking, that ratio was probably less, but not by much, during the 1900-1950 era. So I'm thinking Red nailed it with the first post in this thread, after swapping in Walter. Last edited by Mark17; 09-06-2022 at 04:13 PM. |
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https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/pag...-catchers-ever After Reading it I would actually agree that Josh Gibson should be #1 All Time at Catcher
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All due respect for Schmidt and Brett and others but the position that surprises me the most is third base. Sort of surprised there hasn’t been a truly dominant winner for that position. I think of A Rod as more of a SS and also a cheater. Could be that third base is very dependent on defense so you can’t just throw a good hitter over there and hope for the best.
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Or for third base if you want a great 3rd baseman that also won 16 Gold Gloves how about Brooks Robinson
18-time All-Star (1960-74*), 16 Gold Gloves ('60-75), MVP (1964), All-Star MVP ('66), World Series MVP ('70), Hall of Fame ('83) *Played in two All-Star Games in '60, '61 and '62 Championships 2 -- Baltimore (1966, '70) Career stats .267/.322/.401, OPS -- .723, Hits -- 2,848, HRs -- 268, RBIs -- 1,357 Cannot go wrong with him if you want to skip over Schmidt
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My Picks:
P-Walter Johnson C-Johnny Bench 1B-Lou Gehrig 2B-Joe Morgan SS-Honus Wagner 3B-Mike Schmidt OF-Willie Mays OF-Babe Ruth OF-Ty Cobb .
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1. Willie Mays, CF
2. Honus Wagner, SS 3. Babe Ruth, LF 4. Hank Aaron, RF 5. Lou Gehrig, 1B 6. Rogers Hornsby, 2B 7. Mike Schmidt, 3B 8. Yogi Berra, C 9. Walter Johnson, P
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I did not pick Robinson over Schmidt. One someone said that defense was so important and it is not all about offense first I said Schmidt had ten gold gloves and then I said if you did not want Schmidt then Robinson would be a good pick based on them wanting a combo of offense and defense if Schmidt did not meet their criteria.
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Count me as one of them. I'm actually a bit surprised on how far ahead Schmidt is of the competition. He's not "blowing them out of the water", but he's the clear pick for GOAT 3B.
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I agree. He’s the clear pick, but also possibly the weakest player on the all-time team. C and 3B seem to be the weakest positions that it would be easiest for a player to come along and dethrone. Boggs, Brett, Baker, Brooks, Mathews, Chipper, all are well below Schmidt. 3B skews pretty modern.
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It seems that when the inevitable happens to Mays (we are all day to day) that Schmidt will be considered the greatest living baseball player.
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Orioles70- Hmm... Johnny Bench, Sandy Koufax, Nolan Ryan would have a
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Greatest Living Player Opinion Addendum I went to the Hall of Fame website and scrolled thru the list of all the living Hall of Famers for the next greatest living baseball player after Mays. The only players other than Schmidt that made me pause in my scrolling thru the Hall of Famers for greatest living player were Bench, Jackson, Henderson and Griffey...arguments can be made for all and I readily admit my bias towards position players as I think it would be tough to have a pitcher named as the greatest living player...I did not consider any non Hall of Famers such as Rose and Bonds Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk Last edited by orioles70; 09-08-2022 at 12:04 PM. |
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Orioles70 (John)- there's no doubt Mike Schmidt is a good candidate. As
far as others on the thread not naming Koufax/Ryan, I guess my reply is this is why we comment- to bring up possibilities. Ryan and Koufax are larger than life HOF players who we can identify by their first names alone, so including them in a group of half dozen isn't a stretch by any means. Trent King |
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I think the greatest living player, after Mays inevitably passes, would be Bonds, by a fairly large margin. Not the fan favorite or most popular or most virtuous, but the best.
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How about after Bonds? Like you said it’s hard for people to settle on him. Griffey?
I’m not going to suggest Arod for the same issues as Bonds. Saw Rickey’s name tossed out there. That’s a good pick too. Last edited by packs; 09-08-2022 at 03:46 PM. |
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Pujols, measured by his career and not the last few years, is pretty close. He fared better than Griffey and Frank Thomas overall, who had a very similar absolutely amazing first half and then a very long decline. I think most people won’t pick a pitcher, but the best of them are probably more valuable than the next crop of hitters. Folks should really just be okay with their personal favorite and the best being different, but that’s my opinion. Jeter, Ripken, and other crowd favorites are not made better nor worse by their fan base. Trout, if he recovers, could in several years be the best living player and active at the same time. Which I guess is normal, Mays was, Ruth was before him. For a time Cobb was probably the greatest living player, got supplanted by Ruth, and was again the greatest living player from Ruth’s death until he died in 1961. I’m not sure who the greatest living player was between Cobb’s second stint and Mays’, Mays was not the best as early as 1962. Ted Williams for a few years, probably. I believe Cobb is the only repeat player worthy of this honor |
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But on the flip side it was good for me to misunderstand it made me dig into third baseman and I learned alot more.
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Honus Wagner to Ty Cobb to Babe Ruth to Ted Williams to Willie Mays Next in line would be Sandy Koufax, then by age Mike Schmidt, Albert Pujols and Mike Trout. |
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Third base has historically been the least represented position in the HoF, and as you said, more modern players tend to be thought of as the best at the position. |
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Growing up in the 70's, I was a huge into baseball. Johnny Bench was the man. And there also was Lou Brock - perhaps the most fun player of the decade - amazing base stealer. Brock didn't run much against Bench. Of all the catchers, he knew the odds were against him.
My dad, a Yankee fan, always touted Yogi Berra as the best. Well, now I am leaning towards Yogi as greatest. In 1986, Bill James ranked Berra the #1 catcher of all time in career value. In peak value he ranked Berra behind Campanella, Cochrane, & Bench. "Yogi Berra was more valuable to his teams, over the course of his career, than any other catcher. He was never as great at any moment as Bench was in his best years. But Yogi's record of sustained excellence over a period of a decade is without parallel by any catcher in the history of baseball." Yogi was the most winningest baseball player in the history of MLB. The multiple MVP's, Near MVP's, All star games, World Series rings, have heard it said he was a walking baseball encyclopedia. I go with Yogi at catcher. |
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But the main reason Bench is better than Berra is fielding. Berra's career dWar is under 10, and Bench was close to 20. Bench was better at pretty much every facet of catching. Last edited by cgjackson222; 09-09-2022 at 04:36 PM. |
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I’d rather have consistency over the volatility of Bench. Berra won 3 MVP’s, he had great seasons as well, but he was excellent before, in between and after them. He doesn’t have prime years where he hits in the .230’s. I think this one is more about what one values most than a clear victory. Bench is a fine pick, but I take Berra. |
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Berra is criminally underrated. Catcher is definitely one of the weaker positions on al all time team. I’d say it’s ripe for a true king to come along but my thought is they’d move that person to 1B before he could do it. Hoping the Mets kid coming up is at least an All Star here and there.
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Gary Carter's WAR was 10 points higher than Berra. And second only to Bench. He barely factors in this discussion.
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