Tough crowd in here.
Derek Jeter
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mjsuax13Moderator
- 03-14-15
- 25078
#36Comment -
Luv2Play2SBR MVP
- 12-24-10
- 2461
#37Trammel was great, Yount no brainer, Ripken was not greater, Ripken will be remembered for longevity and durability only.
Oz was mainly defense, a little pop, but not greater, greater defender, for sure, all around player, no way.
Oz will be remembered for being the greatest, or one of the greatest defensive SS.
The top ten list goes like this if you ask me:
The list starts with Honus Wagner and Ernie Banks.
3-8 (in any order you want to rank them) are Trammell, Jeter, A-Rod, Yount, Oz
9-10 You can put in whoever, Barry Larkin 10th, maybe, Larkin was not all around better.
I get it, you don't like NYC pro teams, don't let your bias get in the way things really are.Comment -
stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
- 65450
#39
Not for nothing, if Ozzie and the Cards were on the tube, 9 times out of 10 I'll watch at least a few innings.
I loved the guy, like Jeter played the game hard and correctly.
If one prefers Oz over Jeter overall, I won't argue with you.
My passion for baseball is almost obsessive, I place a huge premium on up the middle defense.
Ask any starting pitcher, especially a sinker ball, ground ball inducing starter thinks how important an up the middle defense is.
The World Champion 1984 Tigers that started off the season 35-5, their strength wasup the middle defense.
Parrish, Whitaker, Trammell all wong gold, and Chet Lemon got ripped off of a Gold Glove Award that year.
All four should have won all the gold, and all four made Dan Petry, and Milt Wilcox look like Cy Young and Cy Young Jr.Comment -
Luv2Play2SBR MVP
- 12-24-10
- 2461
#40I think I hit on those points, I pretty much said Oz is/was the greatest defensive SS with some (I said little, but that's what I meant) pop. I don't disrespect what he did at the plate.
Not for nothing, if Ozzie and the Cards were on the tube, 9 times out of 10 I'll watch at least a few innings.
I loved the guy, like Jeter played the game hard and correctly.
If one prefers Oz over Jeter overall, I won't argue with you.
My passion for baseball is almost obsessive, I place a huge premium on up the middle defense.
Ask any starting pitcher, especially a sinker ball, ground ball inducing starter thinks how important an up the middle defense is.
The World Champion 1984 Tigers that started off the season 35-5, their strength wasup the middle defense.
Parrish, Whitaker, Trammel all wong gold, and Chet Lemon got ripped off of a Gold Glove Award that year.
All four should have won all the gold, and all four made Dan Petry, and Milt Wilcox look like Cy Young and Cy Young Jr.Comment -
asiagamblerSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-23-17
- 6827
#41Trammel was great, Yount no brainer, Ripken was not greater, Ripken will be remembered for longevity and durability only.
Oz was mainly defense, a little pop, but not greater, greater defender, for sure, all around player, no way.
Oz will be remembered for being the greatest, or one of the greatest defensive SS.
The top ten list goes like this if you ask me:
The list starts with Honus Wagner and Ernie Banks.
3-8 (in any order you want to rank them) are Trammell, Jeter, A-Rod, Yount, Oz
9-10 You can put in whoever, Barry Larkin 10th, maybe, Larkin was not all around better.
I get it, you don't like NYC pro teams, don't let your bias get in the way things really are.Comment -
stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
- 65450
#42
One can make valid points for Oz, Cal, and some others.
I like it anyway when people respectfully fade or disagree with me.
It's not fun if everybody agreed with me.
What did Rudy Giuliani say when he was NYC Mayor?
"If everyone agreed with me 100 percent of the time I wouldn't be doing my job"
And I always say this about myself.
"I'd rather be disliked for who I am, then liked for who I am not".
All good, you're an astute gambler and intelligent.
I read what you write, you're good and a good guy.Comment -
TheGoldenGooseSBR MVP
- 11-27-12
- 3745
#43Jeter was overrated talent-wise. But he never got into any trouble off the field. NYC is a difficult city to play. Jeter took it all on. So he gets extra points for being a great Yankee. Did you ever hear anything negative about Jeter off the field? Never.Comment -
Luv2Play2SBR MVP
- 12-24-10
- 2461
#44I think I hit on those points, I pretty much said Oz is/was the greatest defensive SS with some (I said little, but that's what I meant) pop. I don't disrespect what he did at the plate.
Not for nothing, if Ozzie and the Cards were on the tube, 9 times out of 10 I'll watch at least a few innings.
I loved the guy, like Jeter played the game hard and correctly.
If one prefers Oz over Jeter overall, I won't argue with you.
My passion for baseball is almost obsessive, I place a huge premium on up the middle defense.
Ask any starting pitcher, especially a sinker ball, ground ball inducing starter thinks how important an up the middle defense is.
The World Champion 1984 Tigers that started off the season 35-5, their strength wasup the middle defense.
Parrish, Whitaker, Trammell all wong gold, and Chet Lemon got ripped off of a Gold Glove Award that year.
All four should have won all the gold, and all four made Dan Petry, and Milt Wilcox look like Cy Young and Cy Young Jr.Comment
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