by Paul_Long71 » Mon Sep 12, 2011 6:35 pm
not to be a spoilsport (or maybe JUST to be a spoilsport), but I thought we weren't just picking the best year from each "All-Time Great" but rather the best years from the very best and good or representative years from the next tier, etc....
I know the old pre-1900 guys were good and all, but should they (Duffy, Delahanty, Thompson others...) be the best cards in the set. How about a good Duffy year and great years from the other 2 or something.
I mean, in my opinion, the best 10 (or 20) cards in the set should also match what most of us would say are the 10 (or 20) best players ever, right. and while I'd include the 1800 greats in my top 50 list, I don't think I'd put any of them in the top 10 with the likes of Ruth, Gehrig, Williams, Speaker, Bonds (tough to type that), Gibson, Charleston, Hornsby, Mays, Mantle, etc...
Otherwise let's pick the best year possible from every "great" player.
maybe I'm wrong and that is what we have, just throwing this out there.