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Who's Better, Who's Best in Baseball
cooby Jan 11 2006 10:13 PM |
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cooby Jan 12 2006 09:53 AM Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Jan 12 2006 05:17 PM |
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Yancy Street Gang Jan 12 2006 10:02 AM |
If Babe Ruth is 2, who's number 1?
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cooby Jan 12 2006 10:02 AM |
Barry Bonds
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MFS62 Jan 12 2006 10:41 AM |
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The were Negro League players. Later
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cooby Jan 12 2006 10:42 AM |
I am most anxious to learn about them. Number 16 is nothing to sneeze at, so I am surprised that I haven't heard of him before.
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Edgy DC Jan 12 2006 10:54 AM |
There were supposedly some white baseball fans who called Ty Cobb "The White Oscar Charleston." I think Bill James puts Charleston top ten, and number one among pre-Robinson black players.
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Johnny Dickshot Jan 12 2006 11:00 AM |
Big article on Oscar Charleston just recently in Sports Illustrated.
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cooby Jan 12 2006 11:08 AM |
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If one of your reasons is steroids, that doesn't wash with Kalb
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HahnSolo Jan 12 2006 04:27 PM |
Jeter at 63 and Big Unit at 36 both seem high to me, and I'd say that even if they weren't MFYs.
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cooby Jan 12 2006 09:17 PM |
Still nobody has ventured a guess. I thought it would be obvious.
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cooby Jan 18 2006 10:15 AM |
Kalb kindly downplays drug, alcohol and steroid abuse, or the suspicion of it
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cooby Jan 30 2006 09:17 PM |
Correction: This goes 1-75. I got through #75 Carlton Fisk, and suddenly the book ended.
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Vic Sage Mar 17 2006 02:49 PM |
The only "real" Mets on the list are Seaver and Piazza (and even mikey wasn't home-grown).
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