Top Ten Baseball Players of All Time

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  • Petey Wheatstraw
    SBR MVP
    • 05-09-12
    • 1038

    #1
    Top Ten Baseball Players of All Time
    1. Willie Mays
    2. Babe Ruth
    3. Ted Williams
    4. Ty Cobb
    5. Cal Ripken
    6. Ernie Banks
    7. Barry Bonds
    8. Cy Young
    9. Tris Speaker
    10. Roberto Clemente
  • DOM_Toretto
    Restricted User
    • 01-28-13
    • 9035

    #2
    Interesting list. No Jackie Robinson? Joe DiMaggio? Miguel Cabrera?
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    • mintpicks79
      SBR MVP
      • 10-04-08
      • 1151

      #3
      Alex Rodriguez
      Barry Bonds
      Mark McGwire
      Sammy Sosa
      Roger Clemens
      Andy petitte
      David Ortiz
      Ryan Braun
      mike piazza
      Rafael Palmeiro
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      • THam12
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 03-12-13
        • 12640

        #4
        Who cares
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        • STAX
          SBR MVP
          • 11-01-13
          • 3718

          #5
          good list, but Cal Ripken? Dude played every day, but was above avg at best. Look at his career stats, not impressive and Im not sure he ever played in a playoff game. Gets credit for being an Iron Man, but 5th best player ever? He's barely in the top 50. I agree with your top 4 though, although I might have them in a different order. Stan Musial should be in the top 10...

          1. Babe Ruth
          2. Willie Mays
          3. Ted Williams
          4. Ty Cobb
          5. Stan Musial
          6. Roberto Clemente
          7. Rickey Henderson
          8. Barry Bonds
          9. Rogers Hornsby
          10. Mickey Mantle

          didnt include pitchers, cant really combine position guys and pitchers
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          • Chi_archie
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 07-22-08
            • 63172

            #6
            Honus Wagner
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            • lakerboy
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 04-02-09
              • 94379

              #7
              Hank aaron


              Stax ripken won a world series
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              • Let's Go Rangers
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 03-18-12
                • 8918

                #8
                Ripen is a joke


                Belongs in health hall of fame, that's about it

                I think lifetime avrg just around .275
                that's barely over 1 hit per game

                He was moved from 3rd to SS...
                if these were 3rd basemen numbers, he would even be considered for HOF let alone "one of the best"
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                • MinnesotaFats
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 12-18-10
                  • 14758

                  #9
                  Cabrera and Pujols are going to have to be on this list at some point in time- not just because of the numbers but because they played a position other than DH or 1b (for most of the time).
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                  • Big Bear
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 11-01-11
                    • 43253

                    #10
                    Originally posted by STAX
                    good list, but Cal Ripken? Dude played every day, but was above avg at best. Look at his career stats, not impressive and Im not sure he ever played in a playoff game. Gets credit for being an Iron Man, but 5th best player ever? He's barely in the top 50. I agree with your top 4 though, although I might have them in a different order. Stan Musial should be in the top 10...

                    1. Babe Ruth
                    2. Willie Mays
                    3. Ted Williams
                    4. Ty Cobb
                    5. Stan Musial
                    6. Roberto Clemente
                    7. Rickey Henderson
                    8. Barry Bonds
                    9. Rogers Hornsby
                    10. Mickey Mantle

                    didnt include pitchers, cant really combine position guys and pitchers
                    i agree Cal Ripken was almost as overrated as Derek Jeter.
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                    • Jimmy Proffett
                      SBR MVP
                      • 10-20-09
                      • 2729

                      #11
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                      • Big Bear
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 11-01-11
                        • 43253

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Raonic
                        All those lists are lame without Ken Griffy JR. He would have more home runs than Bonds if he didnt screw up his hamstring...and he would have done it steroid free. Even with his career ending somewhat prematurely, he put up great stats all around and he did many from notorious pitching park in seattle.
                        or would he have taken steroids if he had a healthy hamstring?


                        makes no sense to take steroids if you are too hurt to play anyway.

                        anyway all MLB players had the opportunity to take steroids so if you chose not to that just means you werent willing to sacrafice your health for a competitive edge on the field.

                        all athletes know the health problems steroids can cause....

                        so if you do steroids that just means your love of the game and your will to succeed is so strong that you would potentially sacrafice your health to help your teammates win games and bring home a championship.

                        one of my favorite players of all time was Ken Caminniti. That guy would run through a brick wall for his teammates. He played an entire season with a torn rotator cuff. Thats how tough he was and how much he loved the game.
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                        • unluckysob
                          SBR MVP
                          • 05-21-08
                          • 1527

                          #13
                          pete rose
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                          • thunderous
                            SBR MVP
                            • 06-05-12
                            • 1870

                            #14
                            I think I read Tony Romo and Dez Bryant in OP's list.
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