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How about pitchers:
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As many have said, it's gotta be Ruth and Jackie Robinson - but I would add Rube Foster as the third
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Chad
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This is a sincere question for the Anson people:
King Kelly's career overlaps almost entirely with Cap Anson. Did baseball need Cap Anson while it also had King Kelly? I'm not buying into this idea that Anson was unusually important to the sport's early popularity. I think King Kelly was doing the exact same thing at the exact same time and was probably far more famous while he was alive. Last edited by packs; 09-18-2023 at 09:59 AM. |
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Perhaps.
I'll tell you who wasn't: Cap Anson. The idea Anson's good outweighed the bad is not something I can ever get on board with. No one hurt baseball more than Anson when he championed segregation. No one robbed baseball of more until Landis reaffirmed it. |
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Doc Adams
Jackie Robinson Curt Flood It's safe to assume that the accomplishments of the latter two would have been accomplished by two other people if Jackie and Curt had never been born but not that baseball as we know it today would exist if Doc Adams hadn't, so I'll put him first. |
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+1. And I agree that King Kelly was just a big as star as Anson, so I don't see why Anson should be singled out as being more important to the development of baseball.
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It's interesting, Thayer denied it, but Casey sure has that Kelly swagger, doesn't he?
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Two pitchers come to mind that caused MLB to change the rules while they were still playing.
Amos Rosie threw so hard that the league moved the pitchers box farther back in 1893, to its current 60' 6". Bob Gibson was so dominant that the league lowered the mound in 1969 from 15 inches to 10 inches. Neither rule change affected their subsequent performance. |
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Wally Joyner
Matt Nokes Brien Taylor |
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Ruth
Jackie Robinson Roberto Clemente
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Tinker
Evers Chance All the other good ones were taken. Thought I’d be different….
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