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All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman
Dick Allen, PHI | 2 votes |
Ernie Banks, CHI | 1 votes |
Sid Bream, PIT/ATL | 0 votes |
Rico Brogna, NYM/PHI/ATL | 0 votes |
Jack Clark, STL | 0 votes |
Carlos Delgado, FLA/NYM | 0 votes |
Bill Buckner, CHI | 1 votes |
Leon Durham, STL/CHI | 0 votes |
Andres Gallaraga, MON/STL/ATL | 2 votes |
Mark Grace, CHI | 1 votes |
Keith Hernandez, STL/NYM | 32 votes |
Ryan Howard, PHI | 3 votes |
Mike Jacobs, NYM/FLA | 0 votes |
Mike Jorgensen, NYM/MON | 0 votes |
John Kruk, PHI | 0 votes |
Andy LaRoche, ATL | 0 votes |
Derrek Lee, FLA | 0 votes |
Fred McGriff, ATL | 0 votes |
John Milner, NYM/PIT | 0 votes |
Willie Montanez, PHI/NYM | 0 votes |
Eddie Murray, NYM | 0 votes |
Bob Robertson, PIT | 0 votes |
Pete Rose, PHI, MON | 0 votes |
John Olerud, NYM | 1 votes |
Willie Stargell, PIT | 19 votes |
Jason Thompson, PIT | 0 votes |
G-Fafif May 27 2010 04:34 PM |
Who's your National League East first baseman? Choose two in case one is out on the town with his mustache that remains mysteriously bereft of gray.
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Nymr83 May 27 2010 05:22 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
much harder than the catcher poll. i saw the 3 guys before me all we with Stargell/hernandez
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Kong76 May 27 2010 05:24 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
Stargell and No More Mr. Gray Beard
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Zvon May 27 2010 05:28 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
I won't consider any one on this list who played significant time at another, or other positions.
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Rockin' Doc May 27 2010 06:14 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
Several good options here, but I went with Stargell and Hernandez (in that order).
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Nymr83 May 27 2010 06:46 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
i was talked out of Banks after checking only his post-1968 numbers
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Ashie62 May 27 2010 06:48 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
Hernandez & Buckner seemed to go together.
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metsmarathon May 27 2010 07:12 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
63.2 Keith Hernandez, STL/NYM
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Edgy DC May 27 2010 07:55 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
I'm going with Keith all the way and Ryan Howard after docking Stargell for his time in the outfield pre-1975 and infierior defense once he landed there.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr May 27 2010 10:14 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
Oly and Keith. In that order.
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Edgy DC May 27 2010 10:40 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
No huh-way!
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batmagadanleadoff May 27 2010 10:47 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
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This belongs in the 3B thread but I'm telling it to you that I'm voting for Red Garrett and Robin Ventura.
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G-Fafif May 27 2010 10:50 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
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Stargell listed among 1Bmen since that's where his MVP came; same reason Torre is a 3Bman for these purposes. Also, I probably wasn't thinking that far ahead to left field.
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batmagadanleadoff May 27 2010 10:52 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
Stargell just missed two MVP awards as a left fielder.
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G-Fafif May 27 2010 10:53 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
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He can take it up with (spoiler alert!) Billy Williams.
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batmagadanleadoff May 27 2010 11:15 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
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And Billy Williams could take it up with Johnny Bench. I guess that as far as Stargell goes here, an MVP in the hand is worth two in the bush.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr May 28 2010 01:26 AM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
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Not homer-ing here (well, not exclusively). Chop up those NL East-career WAR numbers for each of our candidates here by season, and you see surprising things. 1998 was a historically good offensive season, though it may not be as superficially impressive as Howard and Stargell's eye-popping power counting stats; take defense into account, and he's Pujolsian in value over the three Met years.
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batmagadanleadoff May 28 2010 02:10 AM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
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I know what you mean about Oly. He was one of my favorite Mets. This might sound sacrilegious to many Met fans but pound for pound, or rate-wise, Olerud might've even been a better Met than Keith. His defense was not only underrated, but Gold-Glove caliber (whatever the hell that means). Olerud's Q rating during his Mets years took a beating as his years here coincided with the steroid era during which Olerud was probably considered less compelling a player in comparison to the dominant attention-getting performances of some morally "suspect" rival first basemen. Of course, I'm assuming that Olerud was clean and base my assumption on nothing more than subjective hunches. Still, Keith was an NL East superstar for about a decade, and an MVP. He's considered to be the best fielding first baseman in modern baseball history and a revolutionary who redefined the position. I don't see how Olerud, as great as he was, could've surpassed Keith's accomplishments in just three seasons.
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Edgy DC May 28 2010 07:30 AM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
Yeah, my contention is always that Keith is simply in another category as a firstbaseman. He had a lot of good contemporaries --- Buckner, Driessen, Mattingly, Murray, Hrbek. Some could pick like he could. Some could play off the bag and cover the hole (sometimes) like he could. Some covered the line like he could. Buckner could throw. (He had to.) But he did something nobody else did in how he took the bunt away. And nobody I've seen has done it since.
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soupcan May 28 2010 07:35 AM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
I'll go with Mex. I suppose Stargell and Howard would be my next 2.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr May 28 2010 11:37 AM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
My thing is, are we building an imaginary team, or is this an honorific?
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soupcan May 28 2010 11:41 AM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
I've been voting based on who comes to mind as the most representative of that position in that division.
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Zvon May 28 2010 11:48 AM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
Jeeze, since we're all coming clean Mex and Howard.
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batmagadanleadoff May 28 2010 11:54 AM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
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I assumed honorific. Nothing else even occurred to me.
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Benjamin Grimm May 28 2010 11:56 AM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
Hernandez and Stargell.
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MFS62 May 28 2010 05:59 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
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Just curious, how many years did Keith spend in the NL East? Did the Cards play in another division during part of his career? Later
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Willets Point May 28 2010 06:34 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
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Hernandez played 16 of his 17 seasons in the NL East. The Cardinals didn't leave the division until after his retirement.
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MFS62 May 28 2010 06:35 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
Thanks.
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Willets Point May 28 2010 07:06 PM Re: All-Time National League East Team: The First Baseman |
I'm kind of giddy to see the All-Time National League East Team starting pitchers.
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