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Re: After the passing of Willie May's, who is the greatest living player now?
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Re: After the passing of Willie May's, who is the greatest living player now?
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Re: After the passing of Willie May's, who is the greatest living player now?
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Re: After the passing of Willie May's, who is the greatest living player now?
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Re: After the passing of Willie May's, who is the greatest living player now?
I have to give you credit, that was a great comeback! Part of the reason he was drafted sixth overall was his leadership, and he would have brought those championship qualities to a Twins Team that struggled at SS for years. Instead you had Christian Guzman with a career 12.6 WAR and a slew of other trashy SS's that… -
Re: After the passing of Willie May's, who is the greatest living player now?
1) Bonds, 2) Pujols, 3) Clemens, 4) Arod, 5) Maddux, 6) Henderson, 7) Griffey, Jr., 8) Randy Johnson, 9) Ryan, 10) Schmidt. Juice or not, these are the best living players in order. All of their numbers pre-juice even stand up against the all-time greats. Greenies were prolific in the 70s and 80s. PEDs were prolific in the… -
Re: After the passing of Willie May's, who is the greatest living player now?
Yes, six tool. 1) Hitting for Power 2) Hitting for Average 3) Fielding Ability 4) Throwing Ability 5) Running Speed Those are the classic five and I like to add: 6) Cerebral Ability I think it’s underrated, undervalued but understood. Maybe hard to quantify but you can see it in some players and not others. There were/are… -
Re: After the passing of Willie May's, who is the greatest living player now?
> > > You don't have to agree with any facts you don't like. Koufax had 3 great years (although he was just average away from Dodger Stadium during those seasons) and 1 fantastic year. He also had 6 years where he was either not used or ineffective. He had one other year where he was pretty good. These are facts. You can…
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