If our politicians were a little more like Ty, we wouldn't have any more problems in the middle east.
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nitty48
SBR High Roller
02-05-10
211
#37
chuckie carr
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rob11234
SBR Sharp
01-15-10
254
#38
Originally posted by HoldEmHook!!
Willie Mays Hays
He was my first thought also. Non-fictionally thinking, I think you have to throw Ken Griffey, Jr. into the mix.
Originally posted by HoldEmHook!!
Willie Mays Hays
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PittsburghPlayer
SBR Hall of Famer
01-11-10
6760
#39
I am also suprised with the lack of Clemente posts. I was lucky enough to see him play. He hit a walk-off home run for a 2-1 victory over the Cubs at Three Rivers.
Suprised also by the number of VanSlyke posts. We had mutual friends, and I tell you that motherfukker is a professional smoker and drinker. By that I mean, partied hard but also got his work done. Always hustled.
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thebestthereis
SBR Posting Legend
03-01-09
11459
#40
Rusty Bridges from Meet the Fockers
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stealthyburrito
SBR Posting Legend
05-12-09
21563
#41
Originally posted by darrell74
Ty Cobb.
If our politicians were a little more like Ty, we wouldn't have any more problems in the middle east.
You mean vicious racists that'll spike a minority in a heartbeat?
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pokerpro44
SBR MVP
08-20-07
3138
#42
i gotta say kirk gibson.
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3PtShooter
SBR MVP
04-13-08
3937
#43
ever hear of Leon Wagner
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PittsburghPlayer
SBR Hall of Famer
01-11-10
6760
#44
Lou Whitaker
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Willie Bee
SBR Posting Legend
02-14-06
15726
#45
Daddy Wags was indeed cool.
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EaglesPhan36
SBR Aristocracy
12-06-06
71662
#46
Andy Van Slyke.
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Willie Bee
SBR Posting Legend
02-14-06
15726
#47
Originally posted by PittsburghPlayer
Lou Whitaker
He often played a deep second base, but not deep enough to qualify as an outfielder.
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3PtShooter
SBR MVP
04-13-08
3937
#48
Originally posted by Willie Bee
He often played a deep second base, but not deep enough to qualify as an outfielder.
great reply
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PittsburghPlayer
SBR Hall of Famer
01-11-10
6760
#49
Originally posted by 3PtShooter
great reply
I`ll say. He could have made me look like a bigger dumb fukk but he did it with class. Thanks Bee.
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PittsburghPlayer
SBR Hall of Famer
01-11-10
6760
#50
Name I was looking for was Ron LeFlore. Kinda 1/2 joking.
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StraitShooter
SBR Posting Legend
07-22-09
10464
#51
He may have been the fiercest hitter of the big red machine..george foster has a coolness about him
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StraitShooter
SBR Posting Legend
07-22-09
10464
#52
Originally posted by robmpink
This card was $35 one time. Now it is probably $3.
Damn no shit..greed and overproduction killed the card industry indeed
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teaserpleaser
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-14-08
26015
#53
ichiro suzuki
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dskibin2
SBR Sharp
07-09-09
313
#54
coolest?
Griffey Jr, Eric Davis, David Justice
and a personal favorite, Brady Anderson
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DOMINATER
SBR MVP
12-10-09
3698
#55
with out a doubt , your looking for the coolist , THE BOSTON RED SOX JIMMY PEARSOL . HE WOULD DANCE AROUND THE FLAGPOLE, in fact every stripper n the world has to pay him a royality check every week, he was the creator of the stripping pole, and that wasn't all he would climb the fence behind home plate, and he was known to hide between the wall in left field and the bullpen. when he did the flagpole dance it was in the rain and he would sing" singing in the rain." He was also known to pick the ball up between innings and give them to fans.
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jmush
SBR Wise Guy
02-25-10
556
#56
Originally posted by Fishhead
YAZ or DEWEY
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CarpeDime
SBR Hall of Famer
09-01-09
7873
#57
lot of great suggestions in here
if it's OF then there are three spots
but as soon as I saw this title only one name came to mind
ricky henderson
i was like "i wonder if i'll be the first to mention him"
obviously not
rickey henderson hands down
coolest OF ever
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3PtShooter
SBR MVP
04-13-08
3937
#58
Originally posted by DOMINATER
with out a doubt , your looking for the coolist , THE BOSTON RED SOX JIMMY PEARSOL . HE WOULD DANCE AROUND THE FLAGPOLE, in fact every stripper n the world has to pay him a royality check every week, he was the creator of the stripping pole, and that wasn't all he would climb the fence behind home plate, and he was known to hide between the wall in left field and the bullpen. when he did the flagpole dance it was in the rain and he would sing" singing in the rain." He was also known to pick the ball up between innings and give them to fans.