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rickey henderson?
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Barry Bonds?
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FYI...NOT a HOFer (at least not technically), but he would certainly be near the top.
I know that Bill Joyce had a great career OBP, but he's not a HOFer either. I'm pretty sure he's at least in the top-10, unless some new guys passed him up.
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Lou Gehrig had to walk a lot didnt he?
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George Theodore.
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No correct guess yet. It is surely a surprising answer.
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My guess was DiMaggio. I didn't see trivia was already solved
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Good point lol
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Tony Gwynn?
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Jim Thome
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My Jim Thome guess was wong.
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Guessing Hornsby.
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Long shot Hack Wilson
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Frank Thomas?
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First thought was Ty Cobb.. To obvious, so no.
Then Joe Jackson but he isnt in the HOF Then Chipper Jones but he is not in the HOF yet So it must be a 19th Century since Jay posted I thought.. Then again, Jay must be trying to throw us a curve ball meaning its a 20th Century player. Guess Mickey Cochrane
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Rod Carew?
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Interesting given his motto, get a good pitch to hit. He must be top 10 though, no?
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After reading all the comments, I caved and looked it up. The answer made me slap my forehead and say, “Oh, OK!” It’s arguably a little bit of a trick question. Interestingly, Hornsby #8 on the overall list, the highest on any right-handed hitter, and one of only two righties in the top 17. The highest-ranked active player (obviously not a HOFer yet) is #11, and is not who I would have guessed.
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First thought was Ichiro. But he's not in HOF. Duh. Then thought it must be a trick question, like it's a pitcher. Thought Don Newcombe. But I have no clue, so off to google I go!
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There are many routes to the HOF
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I'm going the pitcher route...Red Ruffing?
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As a little, but not very useful clue, his OBP was .466. He was not a pitcher and had a seventeen year MLB career, mostly as an infielder.
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No, Trout is the only other active player in the top 50, but way down the list at #34.
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Cabrera or Votto then.
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