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Originally Posted by rats60
1 Honus Wagner
2 Ty Cobb
3 Ted Williams
4 Rogers Hornsby
5 Walter Johnson
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Albert Pujols
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Well, comparing players across eras is like comparing religions. But I'll take Albert Pujols over all those guys. 3 MVPs, 700 HRs, batting title. Low strikeout rate. 2 rings. And played in an era when baseball was played by properly trained professional athletes from all racial backgrounds and from all over the world.
My top 5, including the guys that no one's father has seen play:
Pujols (if he gets the job)
Ty Cobb
Ted Williams
Frank Robinson
Walter Johnson