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My Giants are in the World Series, and I'm mulling over overpaying for tickets, but I'm stoked nonetheless. Since they're hurting in Center, I thought this weeks poll would focus on the greatest center fielders since WWII. CFers have many skill requirements, so our standards and lists should vary interestingly.
For the second half of the poll, I thought we'd continue last week's music theme and have us pick the greatest singers in popular music history. I, myself, am excluding Opera and Jazz from that rubric and am focusing on Pop/Rock/R&B/and Country. So no Billie Holliday, Placido Domingo, or Kiri Te Kanawa. However, everybody is free to make their own list based on their own standards.
Greatest Center Fielders
1. Willie Mays. Greatest player ever. Model of the 5-tool player.
2. Mickey Mantle. A click below Mays. Good knees could have enabled God-like stats.
3. Ken Griffey Jr. Sublime offensive, joyful love for the game, and pristine defensive play shone in a darkened era.
4. Duke Snider. His greatness overshadowed by other NY Cfs, but Brooklyn kids worshiped the Silver Fox.
5. Kirby Puckett. Short career, short stature, but awesome hitter and defender.
6. Jim Edmonds. 8 Gold Gloves, potent lefty bat. Terribly underrated Cf from the Roids era
7. Richie Ashburn. Prototypical Cf leadoff hitter. Another forgotten great from a less powerful time.
8. Andruw Jones. Some consider him greatest defensive Cf ever. Awesome power as well.
9. Cesar Cedeno. Great and stylish 70's 5-tool Cf. The Astrodome hampered his impressive stats.
10. Dale Murphy. Elegant defense, power, and leadership. A near-miss HOFer was a true southern gentleman.
Greatest Singers
1. Frank Sinatra. The Standard. Smooth voice, perfect interpretations, and effortless showman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iqtoIAfeuU
2. George Jones. Whiskey-voiced ace storyteller/interpreter transported listeners to places of heartbreak & loss.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubKUP8c0FHE
3. Roy Orbison. Rockabilly ace became angelic balladeer with haunting voice and songs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qdPOwfw2gQ
4. Robert Plant. Soaring voice and Blues innovations make him the model Rock and Roll lead singer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WzG64syKHA
5. Van Morrison. Moved through Blues, Rock, and spiritual Irish folk with ease and fire.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lFxGBB4UGU
6. David Bowie. Deconstructed rock singer expectations with Glam-Soul experimentation. The post-modern Elvis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM5mTEavepU
7. Marvin Gaye. Contributed to more babies than any singer ever. Silky smooth soul voice was the top of his genre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-kA3UtBj4M
8. Bono. Celebrity has overshadowed his powerful tenor and constantly improving interpretations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftjEcrrf7r0
9. Johnny Cash. Dark voice and songs were Goth before Goth. Straddled Country and Rock with ease.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aF9AJm0RFc
10. Chris Cornell/Eddie Vedder Couldn't decide between these two virtuoso Grunge tenors. They're both awesome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiaZDQjsbuw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs-XZ_dN4Hc
For the second half of the poll, I thought we'd continue last week's music theme and have us pick the greatest singers in popular music history. I, myself, am excluding Opera and Jazz from that rubric and am focusing on Pop/Rock/R&B/and Country. So no Billie Holliday, Placido Domingo, or Kiri Te Kanawa. However, everybody is free to make their own list based on their own standards.
Greatest Center Fielders
1. Willie Mays. Greatest player ever. Model of the 5-tool player.
2. Mickey Mantle. A click below Mays. Good knees could have enabled God-like stats.
3. Ken Griffey Jr. Sublime offensive, joyful love for the game, and pristine defensive play shone in a darkened era.
4. Duke Snider. His greatness overshadowed by other NY Cfs, but Brooklyn kids worshiped the Silver Fox.
5. Kirby Puckett. Short career, short stature, but awesome hitter and defender.
6. Jim Edmonds. 8 Gold Gloves, potent lefty bat. Terribly underrated Cf from the Roids era
7. Richie Ashburn. Prototypical Cf leadoff hitter. Another forgotten great from a less powerful time.
8. Andruw Jones. Some consider him greatest defensive Cf ever. Awesome power as well.
9. Cesar Cedeno. Great and stylish 70's 5-tool Cf. The Astrodome hampered his impressive stats.
10. Dale Murphy. Elegant defense, power, and leadership. A near-miss HOFer was a true southern gentleman.
Greatest Singers
1. Frank Sinatra. The Standard. Smooth voice, perfect interpretations, and effortless showman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iqtoIAfeuU
2. George Jones. Whiskey-voiced ace storyteller/interpreter transported listeners to places of heartbreak & loss.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubKUP8c0FHE
3. Roy Orbison. Rockabilly ace became angelic balladeer with haunting voice and songs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qdPOwfw2gQ
4. Robert Plant. Soaring voice and Blues innovations make him the model Rock and Roll lead singer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WzG64syKHA
5. Van Morrison. Moved through Blues, Rock, and spiritual Irish folk with ease and fire.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lFxGBB4UGU
6. David Bowie. Deconstructed rock singer expectations with Glam-Soul experimentation. The post-modern Elvis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM5mTEavepU
7. Marvin Gaye. Contributed to more babies than any singer ever. Silky smooth soul voice was the top of his genre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-kA3UtBj4M
8. Bono. Celebrity has overshadowed his powerful tenor and constantly improving interpretations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftjEcrrf7r0
9. Johnny Cash. Dark voice and songs were Goth before Goth. Straddled Country and Rock with ease.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aF9AJm0RFc
10. Chris Cornell/Eddie Vedder Couldn't decide between these two virtuoso Grunge tenors. They're both awesome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiaZDQjsbuw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs-XZ_dN4Hc