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To recap, I have had a few polls and discussions over the past week or so as to designing a set of cards to feature players. Now comes the last thing to decide....
What players to put into the set. The votes for the last poll of how to break down the players featured in the NET 54 Card set was almost a dead split tie….so to create even better and fun discussion (and since this was my idea….) The Net 54 Set will be comprised of 2 Series! The 1st series will be for players that made an their first appearance in 1929 or earlier. 2nd series will be for players that made their first appearance in 1930 or later. I have listed the checklist on the first post of this thread which I will update periodically when it seems like there is a strong consensus for inclusion. Let the discussion begin! Limiting this to 54 players should create a lot of good conversation. I am sure there will be disagreements. Try to keep it all respectful. Card # Player 1 Sam Crawford (artistic liberties of being the OP) 2 Babe Ruth 3 Ty Cobb 4 Cy Young 5 Christy Mathewson 6 Nap Lajoie 7 Lou Gehrig 8 Walter Johnson 9 Tris Speaker 10 Rogers Hornsby 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Last edited by Golfcollector; 01-08-2019 at 06:26 PM. |
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Series 1 - Babe Ruth
![]() Series 2 - Ted Williams
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So are people supposed to list their top 54 players?
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Series 1: Ty Cobb
Series 2: Mickey Mantle |
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Series 1: Christy Mathewson
Series 2: Jackie Robinson
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Were we only supposed to pick for the first series? The title says series 1? IF so then I have a feeling that Ruth will be a fave with Cobby close behind.
Top 54 players for each of us? That isn't how I read it and that would be too many to have everyone throw out there.
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I think we need to start the 33 players who were seen by those that followed the game for a living as the best of the best and elected by the BBWAA to the HOF, instead of being back-doored by their friends.
Ty Cobb Walter Johnson Christy Mathewson Babe Ruth Honus Wagner Nap Lajoie Tris Speaker Cy Young Grover Alexander Eddie Collins Willie Keeler George Sisler Lou Gehrig Rogers Hornsby Mickey Cochrane Frankie Frisch Lefty Grove Carl Hubbell Herb Pennock Pie Traynor Charlie Gehringer Jimmie Foxx Mel Ott Harry Heilmann Paul Waner Al Simmons Bill Dickey Rabbit Maranville Bill Terry Gabby Hartnett Ted Lyons Dazzy Vance Joe Cronin Then the best of the 19th century, starting with these 12. Cap Anson John McGraw Buck Ewing Old Hoss Radbourn Dan Brouthers Jimmy Collins Ed Delahanty Hugh Duffy King Kelly Jim O'Rourke Jesse Burkett Kid Nichols Finally 2 players who were over looked by the BBWAA in my opinion and you can't have a set with Shoeless Joe. Eddie Plank Frank Baker Joe Jackson That is 48, then if you want to pick Sam Crawford, that puts us at 49, with 5 slots to finish the list. |
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Good list but not enough pitchers. At a minimum Keefe, Clarkson, Brown and Walsh (sorry if I missed them).
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There is definitely room for them. That would put us at 53.
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Good list, keep the opinions coming.
It IS hard to make it 54...so many different ways to go! |
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Top 10 Pre-1900
1. Spalding 2. Ward 3. Anson 4. Wright 5. Ewing 6. Thompson 7. Kelly 8. Nichols 9. Radbourn 10. Browning Top 10 Post-1900 1. Ruth 2. Wagner 3. Cobb 4. Johnson 5. Gehrig 6. Young 7. Mathewson 8. Jackson 9. Hornsby 10. Lajoie |
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