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re: OK so now that Jeter has 3,000....
Posted on 7/9/11 at 5:21 pm to Srbtiger06
Posted on 7/9/11 at 5:21 pm to Srbtiger06
Posted on 7/9/11 at 5:32 pm to dukke v
It goes like this.
1. Ruth
2. Mantle
3. Gehrig
4. DiMaggio
5. Jeter
6. Berra
7. Ford
8. Rivera
9. Dickey
10. Randolph
1. Ruth
2. Mantle
3. Gehrig
4. DiMaggio
5. Jeter
6. Berra
7. Ford
8. Rivera
9. Dickey
10. Randolph
Posted on 7/9/11 at 5:41 pm to Mitchell613
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Mitchell613
Flip 5 & 6....probably.
Posted on 7/9/11 at 6:21 pm to Srbtiger06
I'm not disagreeing with any of those rankings... but how much emphasis do you put on the position they played?
A SS is obviously not going to put up monster numbers like a OF'er is.
Again, I'm not saying Jeter should be higher. Just asking a question.
A SS is obviously not going to put up monster numbers like a OF'er is.
Again, I'm not saying Jeter should be higher. Just asking a question.
Posted on 7/9/11 at 6:23 pm to paperstreet
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but how much emphasis do you put on the position they played?
That's accounted for on my list. I ranked by career WAR as a Yankee.
Posted on 7/9/11 at 6:24 pm to Mitchell613
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That's accounted for on my list. I ranked by career WAR as a Yankee.
Gotcha
Posted on 7/9/11 at 6:45 pm to paperstreet
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I'm not disagreeing with any of those rankings... but how much emphasis do you put on the position they played?
That's why I have the guy who caught 63 World Series games, including the only perfect one, in the Top 5.
Posted on 7/9/11 at 6:59 pm to Mitchell613
quote:Switch Jeter and Berra for me, although they're close. Good list.
It goes like this.
1. Ruth
2. Mantle
3. Gehrig
4. DiMaggio
5. Jeter
6. Berra
7. Ford
8. Rivera
9. Dickey
10. Randolph
Posted on 7/9/11 at 7:02 pm to TigerintheNO
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That's why I have the guy who caught 63 World Series games, including the only perfect one, in the Top 5.
Posted on 7/9/11 at 7:03 pm to dukke v
your list is Shitty without Thurman Munson!!!!
Posted on 7/9/11 at 7:05 pm to tduecen
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Hideki Irabru
Cant mention Irabu without me thinking Kei Igawa.
Posted on 7/9/11 at 7:07 pm to D011ahbi11
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Cant mention Irabu without me thinking Kei Igawa.
Well. At least he holds several records for Triple A.
Posted on 7/9/11 at 7:09 pm to Lester Earl
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your list is Shitty without Thurman Munson!!!!
AGREED!!! I APOLOGIZE!!!!
Posted on 7/9/11 at 8:12 pm to xiv
[quote]quote:
It goes like this.
1. Ruth
2. Mantle
3. Gehrig
4. DiMaggio
5. Berra
6. Jeter
7. Ford
8. Rivera
9. Munson
10. Mattingly
That's just guys that were lifers.
It goes like this.
1. Ruth
2. Mantle
3. Gehrig
4. DiMaggio
5. Berra
6. Jeter
7. Ford
8. Rivera
9. Munson
10. Mattingly
That's just guys that were lifers.
Posted on 7/9/11 at 8:14 pm to rutiger
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2. Mantle
3. Gehrig
SORRY. WRONG HERE. The REST IS legit.
Posted on 7/9/11 at 8:20 pm to rutiger
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1. Ruth
Ruth was NOT a lifelong Yankee. He started with the Red Sox (6 years) and finished with the Braves (1 year). He did play 15 years with Yankees.
Posted on 7/9/11 at 8:24 pm to tigernchicago
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Ruth was NOT a lifelong Yankee
AGREED, BUT there is NO OTHER YANKEE that could be put at #1. TELL ME I AM WRONG.
BABE RUTH= GREATEST PLAYER EVER!!!!
Posted on 7/9/11 at 8:32 pm to dukke v
Actually I cut and pasted part of the list, I would put Gehrig ahead of mantle. As far as Ruth goes, he became the greatest slugger in history as a Yankee. He was a pitcher for the most part for the soxes.
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