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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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Old 12-27-2019, 08:32 PM
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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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Old 12-27-2019, 09:27 PM
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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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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.
Agree on all, and I have never heard that the Babe was hated. The Yankees, yes, Babe, no.

And this list seems to have been created in 2012 or so, so it is not even current. Lastings Milledge...who in the fadoodle is that? I guess he didn't make a Lastings Impression.

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Brooks Robinson has to be up there.
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Old 12-28-2019, 01:33 PM
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I was never a fan of his (although I liked watching him play), but I'm not clear why there is so much hatred for Sammy Sosa. Why is he so hated but for the steroids issue (of which I don't think there is any evidence that he used PEDs other than the 2003 test which is not a definitive indictment? Did he do something else that pissed people off? I remember reading he was not welcome at Wrigley anymore so I must have missed something.
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Old 12-29-2019, 10:38 AM
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You mean Frank?
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Brooks Robinson has to be up there.
????? A weird joke maybe?
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Agree that McGwire should be high on that list.

Always disliked him, as well as most of the 'roided out LaRussa-led A's and Cardinals teams.

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Old 12-28-2019, 04:11 PM
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For modern players I would go with Manny Machado. He pretty much ended Dustin Pedrioa's career with a dirty slide, I also remember him spiking Steve Pearce
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Old 12-28-2019, 05:43 PM
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For modern players I would go with Manny Machado. He pretty much ended Dustin Pedrioa's career with a dirty slide, I also remember him spiking Steve Pearce
Good one. I remember those. He got Steve Pearce in the 2018 WS if I remember correctly.
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Old 12-28-2019, 05:56 PM
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If you created a similar football list, it would be tough to limit it to 50.
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Old 12-28-2019, 06:41 PM
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I agree. I remember his dirty plays during the playoffs against the Brewers in 2018.
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Old 12-29-2019, 10:09 PM
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Disagree there. The Brewer first baseman didn't even have the fundamentals of the game down when he placed his entire foot on first base while awaiting the throw. The commentators had a big to-do about nothing when Manny unintentionally stepped on his heel while crossing first base. I say it was unintentional because Machado had two previous knee surgeries and wouldn't have risked injuring himself by stepping on the guy's heel like that. It's actually a higher risk to the batter running full-speed through the bag because stepping on something other than the base can send a batter sprawling.

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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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