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The most undervalued Player GEM MINT 10 HOF Craig Biggio 1988 Score Traded

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Stats updated as of June 21, 2024.
Rank Player (2024 Rs) R
1 Rickey Henderson* 2,295
2 Ty Cobb* 2,245
3 Barry Bonds 2,227
4 Hank Aaron* 2,174
Babe Ruth* 2,174
6 Pete Rose 2,165
7 Willie Mays* 2,068
8 Alex Rodriguez 2,021
9 Stan Musial* 1,949
10 Derek Jeter* 1,923
11 Albert Pujols 1,914
12 Lou Gehrig* 1,888
13 Tris Speaker* 1,881
14 Mel Ott* 1,859
15 Craig Biggio* 1,844
16 Frank Robinson* 1,829
17 Eddie Collins* 1,821
18 Carl Yastrzemski* 1,816
19 Ted Williams* 1,798
20 Paul Molitor* 1,782
21 Charlie Gehringer* 1,775
22 Jimmie Foxx* 1,751
23 Honus Wagner* 1,739
24 Jesse Burkett* 1,720
25 Cap Anson* [b] 1,719
Willie Keeler* 1,719
27 Billy Hamilton* 1,691
28 Bid McPhee* 1,678
29 Mickey Mantle* 1,677
30 Dave Winfield* 1,669
31 Johnny Damon 1,668
32 Rafael Palmeiro 1,663
33 Ken Griffey Jr.* 1,662
34 Joe Morgan* 1,650
35 Cal Ripken Jr.* 1,647
36 Jimmy Ryan 1,643
37 George Van Haltren 1,642
38 Gary Sheffield 1,636
39 Robin Yount* 1,632
40 Eddie Murray* 1,627
Paul Waner* 1,627
42 Al Kaline* 1,622
43 Roger Connor* 1,620
44 Fred Clarke* 1,619
Chipper Jones* 1,619
46 Lou Brock* 1,610
47 Jake Beckley* 1,600
48 Ed Delahanty* 1,599
49 Bill Dahlen 1,589
50 George Brett* 1,583
Jim Thome* 1,583
52 Carlos Beltrán 1,582
53 Rogers Hornsby* 1,579
54 Tim Raines* 1,571
55 Hugh Duffy* 1,554
56 Miguel Cabrera 1,551
Reggie Jackson* 1,551
58 Max Carey* 1,545
59 Manny Ramírez 1,544
60 George Davis* 1,539
61 Frankie Frisch* 1,532
62 Kenny Lofton 1,528
63 Adrián Beltré* 1,524
64 Dan Brouthers* 1,523
65 Tom Brown 1,521
66 Jeff Bagwell* 1,517
67 Wade Boggs* 1,513
Sam Rice* 1,513
69 Eddie Mathews* 1,509
70 Roberto Alomar* 1,508
71 Al Simmons* 1,507
72 Mike Schmidt* 1,506
73 Nap Lajoie* 1,504
74 Frank Thomas* 1,494
75 Harry Stovey 1,492
76 Goose Goslin* 1,482
77 Arlie Latham 1,478
78 Sammy Sosa 1,475
79 Dwight Evans 1,470
80 Herman Long 1,456
81 Bobby Abreu 1,453
82 Jim O'Rourke* 1,446
83 Omar Vizquel 1,445
84 Steve Finley 1,443
85 Harry Hooper* 1,429
Rank Player (2024 Rs) R
86 Dummy Hoy 1,426
87 Rod Carew* 1,424
88 Joe Kelley* 1,421
Jimmy Rollins 1,421
90 Ichiro Suzuki 1,420
91 David Ortiz* 1,419
92 Roberto Clemente* 1,416
93 Luis González 1,412
94 Billy Williams* 1,410
95 John Montgomery Ward* 1,408
96 Mike Griffin 1,405
97 Todd Helton* 1,401
98 Sam Crawford* 1,391
99 Joe DiMaggio* 1,390
100 Lou Whitaker 1,386
101 Tony Gwynn* 1,383
102 Andre Dawson* 1,373
103 Vada Pinson 1,366
Bernie Williams 1,366
105 Brett Butler 1,359
106 Doc Cramer 1,357
King Kelly* 1,357
108 Tommy Leach 1,355
Larry Walker* 1,355
110 Iván Rodríguez* 1,354
111 Fred McGriff* 1,349
112 Darrell Evans 1,344
113 Pee Wee Reese* 1,338
114 Luis Aparicio* 1,335
115 Lave Cross 1,333
116 Barry Larkin* 1,329
117 Vladimir Guerrero* 1,328
118 George Gore 1,327
119 Richie Ashburn* 1,322
120 Jeff Kent 1,320
121 Luke Appling* 1,319
122 Patsy

Not sure but Total career runs scored seems like the one overall career statistic that can determine how good a player was (the # of times a player crossed homeplate)...Look at the list then think of how much the players ROOKIE PSA prices are in high grade 8,9,10 etc....Immediately seems as if Craig Biggio #15 on this all-time career statistic is woefully undervalued as his 1988 Score limited traded set PSA 10 of his rookie is just $60...Like all the other players rookies in high PSA grade are like thousands of dollars...Let me know what you guys think...plus that score traded set was like the most limited product produced in 1988...

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    PaulMaulPaulMaul Posts: 4,774 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Still there are 1250 PSA 10s.

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    JoeBanzaiJoeBanzai Posts: 11,434 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Runs scored is a fine statistic, but any list that indicates Biggio was "better" than Ted Williams needs work.

    Ted scored 127 runs per 162 games and Craig scored 105.

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    HOMETOWNSPORTSHOMETOWNSPORTS Posts: 98 ✭✭✭

    @JoeBanzai said:
    Runs scored is a fine statistic, but any list that indicates Biggio was "better" than Ted Williams needs work.

    Ted scored 127 runs per 162 games and Craig scored 105.

    Oh like a density Runs scored statistic...interesting

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    bgrbgr Posts: 776 ✭✭✭✭

    @PaulMaul said:
    Still there are 1250 PSA 10s.

    Only 120 10s with autographs.

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    rexvosrexvos Posts: 3,283 ✭✭✭✭✭

    His 88 Score glossy and 89 Topps
    Tiffany are pretty pricy and the only ones that are truly limited in PSA 10.

    Looking for FB HOF Rookies
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    JoeBanzaiJoeBanzai Posts: 11,434 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @HOMETOWNSPORTS said:

    @JoeBanzai said:
    Runs scored is a fine statistic, but any list that indicates Biggio was "better" than Ted Williams needs work.

    Ted scored 127 runs per 162 games and Craig scored 105.

    Oh like a density Runs scored statistic...interesting

    Your number would favor lead off and #2 batters and of course players who played a long time with good players behind them in the lineup.

    Biggio is underrated in my opinion.

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    @JoeBanzai said:

    @HOMETOWNSPORTS said:

    @JoeBanzai said:
    Runs scored is a fine statistic, but any list that indicates Biggio was "better" than Ted Williams needs work.

    Ted scored 127 runs per 162 games and Craig scored 105.

    Oh like a density Runs scored statistic...interesting

    Your number would favor lead off and #2 batters and of course players who played a long time with good players behind them in the lineup.

    Biggio is underrated in my opinion.

    I agree just look at the names he is up there with...ALL-times greats such as Ty Cobb, Mays, AAron, Babe Ruth, Rodriguez, Rose, Jeter etc...

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