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Post by nyjyrk on Apr 9, 2006 10:20:32 GMT -5
Pick the best.
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Post by mets2579 on Apr 9, 2006 12:37:46 GMT -5
Joe Jackson, Ted Williams, and Stan Musial were the best choices. I went with Joe Jackson.
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Post by jonorose on Apr 10, 2006 7:35:39 GMT -5
No brainer. Ted Williams
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Post by nyjyrk on Apr 11, 2006 12:51:28 GMT -5
I went with Kiner.
He led the NL in HRs his rookie season. Then followed that up with leading the league in homers the following seven season in a row.
...then he hurniated a disk in his back. Today that would sideline him for about 6 - 8 months. It all but ended his career.
For every 100 at-bats, he averaged 7.1 home runs. That percentage is second only to Babe Ruth.
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Post by frozenrope on Apr 11, 2006 19:56:50 GMT -5
Jono is right (or left, for that matter). Williams is the best. Read his autobiography and you'll know why.
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OSU
Bat Boy
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Post by OSU on Apr 11, 2006 21:40:05 GMT -5
I said Bonds...
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Post by xander on Jun 28, 2006 8:19:59 GMT -5
I said Rickey Henderson, base stealing god
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Post by basenoc on Jun 29, 2006 16:53:34 GMT -5
tough one, barry bonds
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