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bodiaz

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15. Albert Pujols, 1B St Louis (active)
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career 381 HR, 1162 RBI, .333 Avg.


3 time NL MVP (2005,2008,2009)
2001 NL Rookie of the Year with 37 HR, 130 RBI, .329 avg. and 47 doubles
Best season may have been 2003 when he hit 43 HR, 124 RBI, led the league at .359 avg., and led the league with 137 runs, 212 hits, 51 doubles.

217 Intentional walks is 10th All Time
His career slg % of .625, and career OPS of 1.052 are both 4th All Time
 

Dice-K Collector

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One problem, what if Pujols gets seriously injured and never plays again? His stats right now aren't the 15th best of all time.
 

cowboysrule48

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techboy42004 said:
One problem, what if Pujols gets seriously injured and never plays again? His stats right now aren't the 15th best of all time.


We don't need stats to know that Pujols is one of the all-time greats. He would be inducted into Cooperstown if he never played another game.
 

bodiaz

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14. Tris Speaker, CF Boston
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career 117 HR, 1529 RBI, .345 avg.

1912 AL MVP with 10 HR, 90 RBI, .383 avg., and a .464 OBP
449 Of assists is first All Time
792 doubles is 1st All Time
.345 career avg. is 6th All Time
3515 hits is 5th All Time
 

bodiaz

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13. Stan Musial, OF-1B St Louis
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career 475 HR, 1951 RBI, .331 avg.

3 time NL MVP (1943, 1946, 1948)
24 time All Star, 6 time batting champ
6134 total bases is 2nd All Time
725 doubles is 3rd All Time
1951 RBI is 6th All Time
 

scotty21690

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bodiaz said:
14. Tris Speaker, CF Boston
1910TurkeyRedSpeaker.png

career 117 HR, 1529 RBI, .345 avg.

1912 AL MVP with 10 HR, 90 RBI, .383 avg., and a .464 OBP
449 Of assists is first All Time
792 doubles is 1st All Time
.345 career avg. is 6th All Time
3515 hits is 5th All Time
I'll accept #14 ;)

EDIT: Where did you get that card image? LOL (Is it an original or a reprint?)
 

bodiaz

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12. Rogers Hornsby, 2B St Louis/Chicago
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career 301 HR, 1584 RBI, .358 avg.

2 time NL MVP (1925,1929)
2 time triple crown winner (1922,1925)
.358 career avg is 2nd all time, and he hit over .400 for a 5 year span (1921-1925,MLB record)
His career .434 OBP, and 1.010 OPS are both 8th All Time
Finest season may have been 1922 when he hit 42 HR, 152 RBI, .401 avg, and a 1.181 OPS
 

bodiaz

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scotty21690 said:
bodiaz said:
14. Tris Speaker, CF Boston
1910TurkeyRedSpeaker.png

career 117 HR, 1529 RBI, .345 avg.

1912 AL MVP with 10 HR, 90 RBI, .383 avg., and a .464 OBP
449 Of assists is first All Time
792 doubles is 1st All Time
.345 career avg. is 6th All Time
3515 hits is 5th All Time
I'll accept #14 ;)

EDIT: Where did you get that card image? LOL (Is it an original or a reprint?)


Card is on EBAY right now. It is an original. Go get it man! LOVE Speaker!
 

bodiaz

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11. Hank Aaron, OF Milwaukee/Atlanta
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career 755 HR, 2297 RBI, .305 avg.

2297 career RBI. and 6856 career total bases are both 1st All Time
1957 NL MVP with 44 HR, 132 RBI, .322 avg, and 118 runs
25 time All Star, 3 time Gold Glove winner
755 HR, and 12364 ABs are both 2nd All Time
3771 hits, and 13940 Plate Apperances are both 3rd All Time
 

bodiaz

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RiceLynnEvans75 said:
I love this thread. If anything, just seeing all the scans of some great cards/players together in one thread is great.

Thanks man! It has been alot of work, but it is a labor of love. I love the history of baseball! The history of the sport is what makes baseball my favorite sport.
 

darocker80

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bodiaz said:
21. Randy Johnson, Pitcher Seattle/Arizona
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career 303 wins, 166 losses, 3.29 ERA

5 time Cy Young winner (1995,1999,2000,2001,2002)
10 time All Star
10.61 strikeouts per 9 ininngs is 1st All Time
4875 career strikeouts is 2nd All Time
Led league in strikeouts 9 times, ERA 4 times, and Wins once
this guy needs to be higher so does tom seaver imo

great list regardless
 

darocker80

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bodiaz said:
markakis8 said:
you should put an updated list in the first post of this thread as you go along[/quot

Not a bad idea, but I really want people to read the info on each player, that was really the whole point in doing the thread. I ffel alot of the younger fans need to know how great some of these older players were. Sorry for the inconvience.
and maybe list one or two sentences why they get that rank like too many of X or overshadowed by X, etc. IMO tom seaver > Carlton but just like to hear ur reasoning, and totally respect your opinion.
 

donrusscrusademan

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techboy42004 said:
One problem, what if Pujols gets seriously injured and never plays again? His stats right now aren't the 15th best of all time.

IMO he has had a decade better than any other right handed hitter.
 

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