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Old 07-16-2015, 12:12 PM
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I would put Ruth first and Bonds second. After that it would be very tough in my mind.

For all of those who picked Ruth and Gehrig 1st/2nd how do you justify the fact they `only' won four pennants in the 10 years they played together between 1925 and 1934. It is not like they were carrying a crap team - they had a hall of famer at catcher (Dickey) at second (Lazzeri) at third (Sewell) and in centerfield (Combs) and four starting pitchers in the Hall of Fame (Hoyt, Pennock, Gomez and Ruffing) for much of the time.
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