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calsnowskier
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Vote for who you think is the #1 player all time. This poll will remain open for 1week. You can change your vote if you are convinced after the fact.
Damn! This is a big ask. I don’t even know how/where to start on this. How can we evaluate the likes of Ruth and Ty Cobb(who nobody on this board saw play before) against modern players?
I went with a pick that @calsnowskier isn't going to like - Cy Young. The dude is a legend. He was an above average pitcher in his rookie year (age 23) and an above average pitcher at age 43. For me, he was so dominant that he was way above average for a pitcher in his prime when offense wasn't as robust as it is now. I'm not saying he was good when pitchers looked good. I'm saying he was way better than all the other pitchers during his time.
“Ohtani”?Damn! This is a big ask. I don’t even know how/where to start on this. How can we evaluate the likes of Ruth and Ty Cobb(who nobody on this board saw play before) against modern players?
I will say this much: In the modern era it has to be Ohtani. We’ve never seen anything like him where a guy is the best hitter and a Cy Young caliber pitcher(when healthy), as well. I know we’d all like to see him do this for another 5-10 years before putting him at the top of the mountain, but he’s clearly the modern Babe Ruth and the most unique/talented player in 100 years. I am in awe of what he has accomplished already.
I had a nomination thread up for a few days. And is he REALLY in contention for the #1 player?No Joe DiMaggio?
I had a nomination thread up for a few days. And is he REALLY in contention for the #1 player?
You listed like 30 players and he's a lot closer than Carlton Fisk!!!I had a nomination thread up for a few days. And is he REALLY in contention for the #1 player?
I may not agree with your pick, but I don’t really “not like“ it.I went with a pick that @calsnowskier isn't going to like - Cy Young. The dude is a legend. He was an above average pitcher in his rookie year (age 23) and an above average pitcher at age 43. For me, he was so dominant that he was way above average for a pitcher in his prime when offense wasn't as robust as it is now. I'm not saying he was good when pitchers looked good. I'm saying he was way better than all the other pitchers during his time.
Joe D played OF. Fisk played C.You listed like 30 players and he's a lot closer than Carlton Fisk!!!