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Posted By: jay behrens
So quickly we forget the pursuit of Aaron. |
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Posted By: identify7
The greatest hitters, pitchers and sluggers in baseball history are identified by their stats. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
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Posted By: identify7
He is right there. Big as life. But with a silent H, and a wicked scroogie. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Ruth was the greatest player of all time. He could beat you on the mound and at the plate with HOF-caliber play. No one else has ever been able to do that. 714. .342, an RBI record that held up even longer than the HR record, a consecutive scoreless innings streak in the World Series. The man was the most complete ballplayer in history. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Since others are supplying their greatest of all time list here is mine: |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
Mantle is a good what if story, Clemente another, IMO the greatest what if story is Lou Gehrig. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I Didn't See Cobb, Wagner Play, but Did See Mantle |
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Posted By: identify7
Also being a NYer thru the 50s my recollection of the Mick differs on a few points. Now I was a Giants fan, so I really didn't much care for the Duke or Mick. Or Yogi and Campy for that matter. |
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Posted By: tbob
I read somewhere that it wasn't until Roger Maris arrived in 1960 that Yankee fans fully adopted Mickey as their guy. The resentment of many toward Maris that he would even dare break the Babe's record, being a guy with an aloof attitude and coming from the Gawdawful KC A's, spurred a feeling that Mantle was finally their own. I also agree with Adam and others that Mantle was heavily burdened by comparisons with Joe D. and others during his career, something Aaron and Mays and Clemente never had to deal with. |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
Mantle will always be "class at its' purest form" in my book. As well as, an AWESOME ballplayer. |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
Mickey Mantle is great. Though his career numbers do not place him in the elite, he's the common man who dined with the Gods. |
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Posted By: Mark McCleary
Gil, you forgot two members of the .600 club: |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Adam, you obviously never met Mantle in person. I had the displeasure of meeting him on numerous occassions. Even when he wasn't a drunken sot, he was a total ass. I can't recall a single pleasurable moment when I encounted Mantle. Mays may have a bad rep as being unsurly, but if you got him away from the autograph signings, he was a very pleasant person to sit and talk with. |
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Posted By: Shannon
My top five in no particular order Cobb, Ruth, Williams, Gehrig and Bonds and when it comes to players who were hurt by injuries or wars Griffey jr hands down Ive never seen anyone play centerfield the way he did and he has such a sweet stroke. |
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Posted By: Will
Yep - Mantle had so much class he lived to the ripe old age of 63 and kept himself off everyone's consensus top 3 players of all-time. As the good Dr. said - a common man (blessed with great baseball skills, which, IMHO, did not make him a great man). |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
TBOB |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
UNFORTUNATELY, Jay I never had the opportunity to meet Mantle, DiMaggio or Williams. My being in our beloved hobby since 1988, THIS IS without a doubt the BIGGEST regret I have, thus far. (not being able to meet these stars) I do not even recall them EVER coming to Iowa. Ted did back in 1993, for the first annual Bob Feller Day, at Sec Taylor Stadium (now Principal Park) home of the Iowa Cubs. Although, Ted ABSOLUTELY DID NOT sign AT ALL, while he were there. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
If there is one thing I've learned from long tenure with SABr is that you never use the term "clutchh". No one has been able to define it mathematically and it always leads to a big brawl when people start making claims about clutch hitting. Lots of RBI does prove clutch hitting. 5 RBI at the end of 12-3 blowout are pretty much meaningless, yet that RBI that ties a game or puts you in the lead is much more valuable than those 5 RBI at the end of a blowout. Without going into game by game analysis, you have now way of know these details about a players career RBI. |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
Will, |
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Posted By: Bob Rousseau
I'd like a packet of gravel, please! |
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Posted By: Glenn
Do you know who holds the career record for GW-RBI? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I have no clue. I think that stat may have expunged from the record book. It's not something I ever look at beucase the way it was determined was so silly. |
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Posted By: Will
Dr. D - |
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Posted By: Lyle Jobe
he had the greatest impact on the game, but if I had to choose one player for my team in a game which I HAD TO WIN , I would choose Cobb because he brought his "A" game every game . His intensity bordered on psychosis but I wouldn't want to battle his ferocity and determination .I admire that he used his mind more than any other player and was the symbol of the deadball era . |
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Posted By: Anson
Eddie Murray = clutch player |
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Posted By: Anson
edited for double post |
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Posted By: pete
glenn you need to shave and sell that crappy card... |
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Posted By: identify7
I checked your math Ted, and I'll be darned; Mantle's RBI/AB are greater than those of Mays. But Ted, perhaps I am a bit of a thick head, I remember the boos and the repeated strikeouts in the clutch. And I remember Berra consistantly coming thru. Yogi always seemed to swing at anything, but infrequently struck out. |
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Posted By: Glenn
Pete, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakisc
GIL |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I want to say one thing about Mantle and I apologize if it's been said. But he was the fastest guy I have ever seen. I have been watching baseball games for 25 years live and on TV and I have only been able to watch Mantle in taped games. |
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Posted By: pete
glenn, its a start |
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Posted By: identify7
Well Ted, I respect your opinion on Mantle, even if mine differs. I intend no slight on Mantle attributable to the competence of Berra. Similarly irrelevant are the pressures experienced by black athletes in other sports. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakisc
GIL |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Just some observations from a outsider looking in on the ted-Gil debate. Ted, you obviously are a dyed in the wool Yankees fan. No amount of proof will ever change your mind when it comes to anything involving your beloved Yankees. Gil, anObviously ardent Giants fans, seems to be a more open minded, but not a whole lot more. Now combine that with an intercity rivalry and you get a debate that no one is going to win and simply degenerate into name calling, which Ted resorted to. Gil did the right and hopefully walked away from this without responding anymore. Neither of you is going to convince the other of anything when it comes to Giants and Yankees. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakisc
Give me one example where I resorted to name calling ? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Actually, I don't know either one of you outside of your names on the board. The name calling came in when with you lawayer reference. I have no idea if Gil is lawyers, none the less, an uncalled for remark. |
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Posted By: Glenn
Indeed. Barring someone who was a fan of and saw all of the greats of the game in person, you'll only get true objectivity from someone who was a fan of and saw none of them. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I fully agree with your earlier comment that raw RBI stats.do not necessarily |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Ted, I don't have a problem a with you. I don't really take anything personal here. The only problem I have is blind homerism (no, that's not a Simpsons things :-p) |
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