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Originally Posted by packs
His peak was brief but Nomar, A-rod, Jeter all playing short in the AL in their primes was great. Barry Larkin was still making all star teams too in the NL at the same time.
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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
Tejada had some really big years too including that absurd 150 RBI season.
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Originally Posted by D. Bergin
Might as well throw Vizquel in there to. 11 Gold Gloves, almost 3000 hits.
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Originally Posted by Aquarian Sports Cards
Ripken put up a .950 OPS in 1999 if that's enough of an overlap to include him.
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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
He was playing 3B by then. But was still playing short I think when Jeter and ARod came up.
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Originally Posted by D. Bergin
Yeah, Ripken had a really nice half season in '99. Batted .340 in 86 games. Maybe he should have taken a break more often. 
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1996 overlapping would include Ozzie Smith (1.6 WAR in 82 games), but would lose Miguel Tejada. Instead of Tejada you can add Edgar Renteria. And even Rey Ordonez, a light hitting defensive wizard. You also get a below average Alan Trammell at the end of his career (-1.1 WAR in 66 games).
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