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    • #11913
      saturdaysarebetter
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      Greetings everyone. This is not meant to advocate any stance but rather just for informational discussion.

      Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge are this generation’s greatest ballplayers (perhaps Mike Trout if he could stay healthy) and obviously, in the discussion if not the very best players in baseball and likely HOF bound.

      Which led me to wonder which players that in their day would have been in the discussion of being the best player in baseball (even for a short period of time of a couple of years) and did not make the HOF?

      Two that came to mind were Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy. I’m not advocating for either btw as they were great but not for a long enough period of time to be HOF worthy. Skills erode, injuries happen, etc.

      What about the best pitcher in baseball for a short period of time? Doc Gooden?

      Other players?

    • #11920
      PasadenaTrojan
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      For hitting its so compromised do to steroids asterisk.

      Big Mac
      Sosa
      Manny
      All very good numbers but not no doubt HOF numbers like bonds or Pujols. I think they also “cheated”
      Mattingly and Murphy are great choices
      Garry Sheffield
      garvey

      pitching
      black Jack Morris
      curt Schilling
      JR Richard
      Orel
      Felix (Seattle)
      Kevin Brown (not quite but he had a run)

    • #11921
      saturdaysarebetter
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      Well we now know why Big Mac, Sosa and Sheffield aren’t in the HOF.
      Excellent memory and choices in JR Richard and Orel.

      I would add:  Ron Guidry, Madison Baumgarner and Jake Arrieta.

      • #11924
        PasadenaTrojan
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        Btw excellent call on Doc.

        i think Orel Bumgartner Jake are just Outside. Hall of fame talents. Not a hall of fame resume.

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