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jondawg04

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That list is from 1998, which explains the omission of quite a few players.
 

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Rickey Henderson #51, well I guess this list does need an update after all. He at least ranks in the top 20.
 

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Most interesting bit here is that Bonds is listed at #34, whereas Ken Griffey Jr. is #93.

And yes, I consider that a huge thing considering Griffey is thought to have been THE hitter of the 90s (along with Frank Thomas) and Bonds is currently perceived to have never been higher than either in the era.

Then again, not giving too much weight to the list,
 

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200lbhockeyplayer said:
Most interesting bit here is that Bonds is listed at #34, whereas Ken Griffey Jr. is #93.

And yes, I consider that a huge thing considering Griffey is thought to have been THE hitter of the 90s (along with Frank Thomas) and Bonds is currently perceived to have never been higher than either in the era.

Then again, not giving too much weight to the list,

While i dont put much stock in the list either I think most would consider Bonds without steroids to be better then both of those players overall
 

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rickeyfanatic said:
Rickey Henderson #51, well I guess this list does need an update after all. He at least ranks in the top 20.
Uhh, no. He's good, but not top 20 all time good. Top 20 = elite players only IMO
 

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SilverandBlack said:
200lbhockeyplayer said:
Most interesting bit here is that Bonds is listed at #34, whereas Ken Griffey Jr. is #93.

And yes, I consider that a huge thing considering Griffey is thought to have been THE hitter of the 90s (along with Frank Thomas) and Bonds is currently perceived to have never been higher than either in the era.

Then again, not giving too much weight to the list,
While i dont put much stock in the list either I think most would consider Bonds without steroids to be better then both of those players overall
Not in 1998
 

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It's tough when you add pitchers to the mix, and then it's apples and oranges....I hate this list for the simple fact that Ted Williams is #8. That's total bullcrap right there.....my top 5 hitters (in no particular order) would have to be:

-Cobb
-Ruth
-Williams
-Gehrig
-Musial

Would have to add Walter Johnson if we included pitchers
 

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scotty21690 said:
rickeyfanatic said:
Rickey Henderson #51, well I guess this list does need an update after all. He at least ranks in the top 20.
Uhh, no. He's good, but not top 20 all time good. Top 20 = elite players only IMO

He is Top 20 good IMO.

Any idea how we can make this a FCB project to get a new Top 100 Players list? It sure worked for NFL Network...
 

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gt2590 said:
scotty21690 said:
rickeyfanatic said:
Rickey Henderson #51, well I guess this list does need an update after all. He at least ranks in the top 20.
Uhh, no. He's good, but not top 20 all time good. Top 20 = elite players only IMO

He is Top 20 good IMO.

Any idea how we can make this a FCB project to get a new Top 100 Players list? It sure worked for NFL Network...


I say he is too. Yes, I'm biased, but he had speed, hit for average, could hit for power, was a good fielder and the only thing he didn't have was a solid arm. Decent, but not the best. The fact that he has 3 all-time records shows that he is a complete player and he wasn't just one-dimensional. Unintentional walks, runs and stolen bases. I don't think he is better than Ruth or Aaron anything like that, but he was in a couple of catogories.
 

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