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Posted By: jay behrens
There is one HUGE problem with taking the word of peers as to who the greatest ever is. All they have to reference is who they actually faced/saw. Ask a kid today who the greatest pitcher is and you probably get Randy Johnson, Clemens or Pedro and even some votes for Dontrell Willis. Does this also make them among the greatest ever? No! |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jay, I appreciate the Rice comparison as I grew up a baseball fan in the 70s. However, Rice, while a great player of his era, only had 40 HRs or more 1 year in his career. He had some fantastic years but not on the level that Koufax did during his hot period. Rice never led the league in hitting, never won a Triple Crown, etc. Close comparison but not that close in my opinion. That being said, I have a hard time understanding why Billy Williams belongs in the HOF and not Rice. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Jeff, once again, you dodged the crucial question, how does a pitcher that is sub .500 for the first 7 years of his career warrant being considered one of the greatest of all-time? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jay, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Mishandled or not, he should have still been winning games with those great Dodgers teams of the late 50s. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
The irony of course is that Rice never cared how he was perceived and Kirby was all about being media-savvy -- and it ends up that he was probably a much worse guy than Rice was. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
that is one of, if not the, WORST song I ever read (and heard, putting |
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Posted By: Bob Donaldson
Jay, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Bob, get real. We all know Ruth wasn't playing the OF full time and given the era, the HR totals aren't out of line. At least try to be a bit more creative and realistic in your comparisons. As full time Of, Ruth had sustained greatness. Even as a pitcher he had sustained greatness. This is why he is considered the greatest player ever. |
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Posted By: H Murphy
Don`t chime in on too many posts, but I have to defend my all-time fav. player, Harmon Killebrew. He was never a gold glover, but when he retired he had 573 Hr`s when 400 was an auto HOF #. The total was just the start. A 6 time HR champ, 40+ eight times when 40 ACTUALLY meant somrthing! 100 RBI 9 times and I believe when he retired his HR to AB ratio was second to some guy named Ruth. All done with style and grace matched by too few players over the last 30 years. Overrated, I think not. |
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Posted By: Zach
I have to agree...Killebrew is very underrated. As for pitchers I think Warren Spahn is also very underrated as well. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I grew up watching Killebrew, Carew and Oliva. Killer was a great HR hitter. I'll also give him credit for being able to play more than one position in his career. But he was still essentially a one trick pony, like McGwire. He hit HRs and that's just about all he did. Carew was the opposite, all average and speed, no power. Combine Killer and Carew and you get Tony Oliva. A beautiful blend of power, speed and average. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Well, the Killer did his damage in an era when HRs were not hit at the rate they were when McGwire hit his. Also, he didn't have the advantage of being a drug-taking freak. |
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Posted By: dennis
i don't remember who said it, but if you look at the names on this thread it sure is true. "you got to be awfully good to be considered overrated." |
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Posted By: identify7
It is difficult to convincingly argue that a player who is very good, is actually overrated. Perhaps it is easier to identify a player who is crummy that shouldn't be in MLB at all. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
If a player is very good according to his stats, but people treat him as if he's excellent, then he is over-rated. Sometimes this happens with players who were especially popular for reasons other than their actual performance. |
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Posted By: identify7
Well Scott, I will try to clearly explain my thinking. But, I may miss because my thinking is not always clearly explainable. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
<<...But I can not accurately determine what conclusions are drawn from this fact by fans, sportscasters, stat-nuts, nor others.>> |
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Posted By: identify7
Scott: what I should have said (but didn't) was that in analyzing a player like Bergen both the players actual performance and the minimum acceptable levels of performance (identified as the other Mendoza line players - who hit > .030 points higher) are established, and measureable. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
"over-rated" and "under-rated" can't be measured using stats as you just tried to do - it's simply not what these two terms mean ("evaluated too low" and "evaluated too high"). |
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Posted By: Tim Mayer
Bonds or Sosa and Schilling |
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Posted By: identify7
To me Scott, if a player is accepted into the major leagues by his team (for an extended period), eventhough his performance is below major league standards; then he is overrated by his team. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
I think you know what the post wss about. |
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