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J.O.

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End up being one of the top 5 hitters in MLB history when it's all said and done?
 

championMan

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On his way to be the Greatest right handed hitter of all time. But card value wise he already so high I don't know can it go up anymore.
 

KOBEARODLT

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great ball player and WILL be top 5 if you ask me but he would have to do quite a bit to pass ted williams, You have to remember ted missed alot of his prime to fight for our country.
 

Topnotchsy

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championMan said:
On his way to be the Greatest right handed hitter of all time. But card value wise he already so high I don't know can it go up anymore.
His SPx RC Auto's were at a quarter of its peak at the start of this season. I'm confident there's plenty of room for increase there.
 

serving4theking

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I'm a Cubs fan, so I wasn't happy he got a fastball down the middle of the plate, but that was the sweetest homerun swing I had ever seen. I had to admire it.
 

flightposite

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Well, if you go to baseball-reference.com, here's where he would stand if he was done today and where he's on track to end up...

1. Lance Berkman (871)
2. Hank Greenberg (859) *
3. David Ortiz (838)
4. Hack Wilson (817) *
5. Mo Vaughn (812)
6. Carlos Lee (807)
7. Hal Trosky (804)
8. Todd Helton (799)
9. Magglio Ordonez (799)
10. Albert Belle (797)

1. Jimmie Foxx (870) *
2. Hank Aaron (863) *
3. Frank Robinson (857) *
4. Lou Gehrig (855) *
5. Ken Griffey (853)
6. Mickey Mantle (829) *
7. Joe DiMaggio (818) *
8. Juan Gonzalez (805)
9. Mel Ott (805) *
10. Hal Trosky (795)
 

prozac4312

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flightposite said:
Well, if you go to baseball-reference.com, here's where he would stand if he was done today and where he's on track to end up...

1. Lance Berkman (871)
2. Hank Greenberg (859) *
3. David Ortiz (838)
4. Hack Wilson (817) *
5. Mo Vaughn (812)
6. Carlos Lee (807)
7. Hal Trosky (804)
8. Todd Helton (799)
9. Magglio Ordonez (799)
10. Albert Belle (797)

1. Jimmie Foxx (870) *
2. Hank Aaron (863) *
3. Frank Robinson (857) *
4. Lou Gehrig (855) *
5. Ken Griffey (853)
6. Mickey Mantle (829) *
7. Joe DiMaggio (818) *
8. Juan Gonzalez (805)
9. Mel Ott (805) *
10. Hal Trosky (795)

One of these is not like the rest...

lol
 

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