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Some honorable mentions that have not been listed yet (Maybe not top 5 players, or even players at all, but I like them, and if you're going to run n172 or 19th Century, you must have them):
George Gore Bobby Lowe John Montgomery Ward Ned Williamson Billy Sunday "Big Jim" Mutrie (Manager) Chris Von Der Ahe (Owner) "Kid" Gleason (20th Century Crossover) "Connie" Mack (20th Century Crossover) Charles Comiskey (Crossover) Clark Griffith (Crossover)
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As a kid reading up and looking at stats, I was (still am) amazed at the 60 win season for Charles "Old Hoss" Radbourn. Like Wow !
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![]() I *highly* recommend the book "59 in '84" about that season. Baseball history of the highest order. Fun fact: Radbourn is the first person know to have been photographed while flipping the bird to the camera. And he did it at least twice. Last edited by Tabe; 05-23-2022 at 03:50 PM. |
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Cap Anson and Kid Nichols, for sure.
Perhaps Billy Hamilton and maybe Hugh Duffy? |
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Let's not forget Dave Orr, who probably belongs in the "Would have been inducted into the HOF if not for health issues..."
"Orr was one of the best hitters in baseball during his major league career. He never hit below .305 for a full season, and his career batting average of .342 is the eleventh highest in major league history, and the third highest for a right-handed hitter. He was also regarded as the hardest-hitting batsman of his era. His 31 triples in 1886 was a major league record that stood for 25 years and has only been exceeded once. He was also the first batter to compile more than 300 total bases in a season. Despite his weight (250 pounds at 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)), Orr was also a solid defensive performer with a .973 fielding average. He twice led the American Association in range factor by a first baseman. In 1886, he led the Association's first basemen in putouts and fielding percentage, and in 1889 he led in assists with 61. Orr hit .371 in 1890, but his career was cut short by a stroke suffered during an exhibition game at the end of the 1890 season." Last edited by michael3322; 05-23-2022 at 06:25 PM. |
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Certainly there were players before the old judge set that have to make the list. What about wright creighton Cummings or spalding
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Non-American: Tip O'Neil.
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Sticking with just 19th-C stats
Anson Delahanty Clarkson Nichols Hamilton
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