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Old 12-27-2019, 06:02 PM
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It's crazy, five of my all-time favorites (Schilling, Manny, Pedro, Strawberry, and last but not least Kong) made the list of 50. I think they are all awesome!
Who the hell (other then you and Dave Kingman, I don't even think his wife does) has Dave Kingman in their top 5??????

That's like having Pedro Guerrero or Ralph Garr in your Top 5.

Then......

I read the small byline you have on your threads.....you DO like KONG!

I saw him many times (as I'm from Chicago) swat that ball out of Wrigley many times.......I'd like to see them measure that launch angle.

He was hitting 12 inch softballs onto Waveland like swatting flies.

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Old 12-27-2019, 06:34 PM
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[QUOTE=Shoeless Moe;1942317]Who the hell (other then you and Dave Kingman, I don't even think he wife does) has Dave Kingman in their top 5??????

Kingman is also in my top 5. Mike
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Old 12-27-2019, 06:41 PM
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Mine too, but he's always wearing Mets orange and blue.
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Old 12-27-2019, 06:51 PM
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Who the hell (other then you and Dave Kingman, I don't even think he wife does) has Dave Kingman in their top 5??????

That's like having Pedro Guerrero or Ralph Garr in your Top 5.

Then......

I read the small byline you have on your threads.....you DO like KONG!

I saw him many times (as I'm from Chicago) swat that ball out of Wrigley many times.......I'd like to see them measure that launch angle.

He was hitting 12 inch softballs onto Waveland like swatting flies.
LOL, there's not too many of us but we are out there!
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One thing about Kong, nobody ever thought his skinny ass was taking roids!
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Old 12-27-2019, 07:08 PM
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I had the pleasure and good fortune to visit many men who played both with and against Babe Ruth. Always thinking that they were tired of decades of being asked about him, I never once was the first to bring up Ruth's name in our conversations. Each time, the player wanted to speak about The Babe. He was beloved by all these men. As to his being boastful or some of his greater misdeeds, the guys I knew pretty much just let Babe get a free ride because of his stature and the fact that he treated each one of them decently. The combination of those two facts sealed the deal with each of the players (I'm not talking about a small handful of players, either!)
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Old 12-27-2019, 07:47 PM
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Disagree with Cobb being the most hated of all time. Much of the information from his playing days and events surrounding his life were later proven to be false. Much of the historical "Misinformation" was cleared up in the book "A Terrible Beauty"

"In legend I am a sadistic, slashing, swashbuckling despot who waged war in the guise of sport." Ty Cobb, who wrote that just before his death in 1961, was possibly the only one not to believe the legend. For everyone else, this was a case of perception and reality meeting.

I personally believe Ty Cobb is the most interesting and unique player in the history of baseball.
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Old 12-27-2019, 07:52 PM
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Disagree with Cobb being the most hated of all time. Much of the information from his playing days and events surrounding his life were later proven to be false. Much of the historical "Misinformation" was cleared up in the book "A Terrible Beauty"

"In legend I am a sadistic, slashing, swashbuckling despot who waged war in the guise of sport." Ty Cobb, who wrote that just before his death in 1961, was possibly the only one not to believe the legend. For everyone else, this was a case of perception and reality meeting.

I personally believe Ty Cobb is the most interesting and unique player in the history of baseball.
Cobb was:

1. One of the very best
2. One of the most tormented
3. One of the loneliest
4. One of the most generous
5. One of the most maligned
6. One of the most misunderstood

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7. One of the most interesting
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"(good read)" Seriously? Bub, methinks you oughta hightail it to your nearest car wash in a convertible.

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This list lost me when they thought Babe Ruth wasn't famous enough that they needed a modern player, from another sport no less, to realize how famous he was. I've heard people from other sports compared to Babe Ruth, but not the other way around.

The list is filled with errors and modern players. It's lazy.
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"(good read)" Seriously? Bub, methinks you oughta hightail it to your nearest car wash in a convertible.
Maybe we can reserve a spot for anyone who designates his own words as a "good read" on the 50 most hated writers list.
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Old 12-30-2019, 03:32 AM
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I had the pleasure and good fortune to visit many men who played both with and against Babe Ruth. Always thinking that they were tired of decades of being asked about him, I never once was the first to bring up Ruth's name in our conversations. Each time, the player wanted to speak about The Babe. He was beloved by all these men. As to his being boastful or some of his greater misdeeds, the guys I knew pretty much just let Babe get a free ride because of his stature and the fact that he treated each one of them decently. The combination of those two facts sealed the deal with each of the players (I'm not talking about a small handful of players, either!)
Sounds very interesting,and good to know about the Babe. Thanks for sharing. I am a big Babe Ruth fan. I don't think no other player dominated their sport like he did for what a good 15 years? Great hitter and pitcher.

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Personally don’t really care for Willie Mays. Even though a great ball player I wouldn’t take or purchase a card or collectible related to Mays I guess I would t mind “looking” and enjoying someone else’s collection of him, but I have to separate the ballplayer from the personality.
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(1) Cobb - should be removed due to misinformation
(2) I actually agree with many on your(?) list although I’d like fewer 1980s-90s players to be replaced with ones that pre-date that era or for a few who are still playing today (Bryce Harper?)
(3) Lastings - Never heard of him
(4) Two players who have “f’ing” for a middle name should be on the list: Bucky F’ing Dent and Aaron F’ing Boone (from a Red Sox fan perspective)
(5) Cap Anson from a historical perspective due to his involvement with keeping black players out of the game
(6) as a young Astros fan of the mid ‘80s, I hated the entire New York Mets team of 1986. Wally Backman, Lenny Dykstra, Mookie Wilson, etc. I think Dykstra could/should make the list.

Despite everyone’s digs, I appreciate the attempt.

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I love how not even one teammate of Vina sticks up for him. I sure as heck wouldn’t want to stand up to Belle. He was clearly one of the most feared players. Hated, meh.
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Personally don’t really care for Willie Mays. Even though a great ball player I wouldn’t take or purchase a card or collectible related to Mays I guess I would t mind “looking” and enjoying someone else’s collection of him, but I have to separate the ballplayer from the personality.
I don't know much about his personality, but when I was a teenager I wrote him a short letter asking for his autograph, to which he replied and signed, "To Bob - Best wishes, Willie Mays." So in my opinion his personality couldn't have been all bad.
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