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| Ty Cobb |
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100 | 18.69% |
| Honus Wagner |
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21 | 3.93% |
| Rogers Hornsby |
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3 | 0.56% |
| Joe Jackson |
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3 | 0.56% |
| Lou Gehrig |
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16 | 2.99% |
| Josh Gibson |
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9 | 1.68% |
| Babe Ruth |
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355 | 66.36% |
| Frank Baker |
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2 | 0.37% |
| Walter Johnson |
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7 | 1.31% |
| None of the above |
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22 | 4.11% |
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Without question Ty Cobb..not even close.
He's the fiercest most complete player to ever play the game. He DOMINATED the era that he played in. His all-time highest batting average will never be matched. COBB! |
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I suppose that if the question is limited to the majors, I'd go with Ruth very narrowly over Cobb. If the question is the best baseball player of that era, I think it is Oscar Charleston. He was a combination of Ruth, Cobb, Speaker and Mays as a player. IMO, he wins best ever, and he was certainly better than Gibson.
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I have to agree with Kenny ... That Oscar would take it... If majors, would have to be Ruth.
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Al Jurgela Looking for: 1910 Punch (Plank) 50 Hage's Dairy (Minoso) All Oscar Charleston Cards Rare Soccer cards Rare Boxing cards |
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. At approximately 16% for Cobb and 65% for Ruth, I would say without question it was Ruth.....again, according to our members.
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Aside from being a HOF PITCHER, I firmly believe Ruth's stand-alone greatness is confirmed by the FACT that he actually out-homered virtually all of the TEAMS in the league during the early 1920's!!! I will always look at that statistic as one of if not THE most unfathomable feats in Major League history. Babe Ruth will forever stand "above the game" itself! Joe T. |
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Interesting results from this poll.
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Absolutely no surprise looking at the results....
Cobb and Ruth are king, best of the best, with no other comparable players in my opinion. ...it isn't even a contest. |
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Actually, I just voted for Josh Gibson, the only guy who can compare with the Babe in my opinion. I remain unconvinced that the Negro Leagues were equal to the major leagues, but even if you discount his 215 OPS+ a little, if you factor in that he was a catcher, that's more impressive than Ruth. Leaving aside pitching at least.
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PLus added his pitching acumen and no one is even close
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Thanks all Jeff Kuhr https://www.flickr.com/photos/144250058@N05/ Looking for 1920 Heading Home Ruth Cards 1920s Advertising Card Babe Ruth/Carl Mays All Stars Throwing Pose 1917-20 Felix Mendelssohn Babe Ruth 1921 Frederick Foto Ruth Rare early Ruth Cards and Postcards Rare early Joe Jackson Cards and Postcards 1910 Old Mills Joe Jackson 1914 Boston Garter Joe Jackson 1911 Pinkerton Joe Jackson |
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