by MICHAELTARBELL » Tue Aug 07, 2007 1:39 pm
[quote:d46b991ae7]However, Jr. as "maybe the greatest cf of all time" is outside of the realm of reasonable debate. Cobb, Mantle, and oh yeah, Mays, let alone Tris Speaker etc.[/quote:d46b991ae7]
Yes, MAYBE the best CF of all time. Mays I would put in his league, and Mantle for awhile (until his injury). Cobb never played CF that I am aware of, and Speaker, not sure, never saw him play. I am sure he was very good tho (has a nice atg card! :wink: ). But certainly, when you can only name 3 other CF's in history, that makes him PERHAPS or MAYBE one of the greatest CF's of all time...
[quote:d46b991ae7]Bonds lack of protection is a point in his favor, not Griffey's. Think of the addtional home runs involved with Edgar Martinez or ARod hitting behind Bonds in that time.[/quote:d46b991ae7]
I was referencing his astounding OBP, not his HRs....HRs would probably have gone up, OBP gone down in that scenario...
[quote:d46b991ae7]Bonds' spin move holding batters to singles on line drives hit down the line is legendary. Bonds' lack of "hustle" on routine grounders may not be admirable to you, but his incredible durability is accounted for in part because he conserved his energy for the right moments.[/quote:d46b991ae7]
Legendary spin move..don't really recall that.
So it is OK to not hustle on Defense, as long as you save it up for Offense? So if Michael Jordan never played Defense, would he still be considered the greatest Basketball player of all time? I doubt it, you have to be great on both sides of the ball to fall into those categories (Mays certainly qualifies, and is probably THE BEST baseball player that ever lived)
As you say, we can disagree, and this is fun. You obviously are a BIG bonds fan, and for you I am glad that he is about to break Aaron's HR record. :)