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Bob Watson - One the most consistent hitters of the 1970's and a great Human Being off the field.
Also, A single season sensation Joe Charbonneau. AL rookie of the year. In 1980 he brought excitement to a moribund Cleveland Indians franchise with his tape measure home runs. A year later his career was pretty much over due to a back injury. He holds the record for fewest games played by a rookie of the year (201). |
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I will second Bernie. What an unbelievable player to watch day in and day out. He will never get the credit he deserves.
I feel the same way about Andy Pettitte. I realize he has the PED stain and that will always haunt him, but what a pitcher to get to watch. He was someone Yankee fans felt like they could always count on. Over 18 seasons he never once had a losing record. |
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Though I was always a bit of a Yankees hater (Jeter was overrated -- There, I said it...), I always loved watching Bernie Williams and Mariano Rivera. I'm not sure that Mariano Rivera is forgotten by any stretch, and he certainly isn't from my youth. But I think both guys were always in the shadow of Jeter and A-Rod from a coverage standpoint.
I think Ivan Rodriguez also doesn't get the attention that he deserves. Guy was the best catcher in history. There, I said that also. The numbers aren't even close IMHO. |
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David Justice is the first name that comes to mind. He's still 3rd all time in postseason RBI's.
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Joe Skalski, pride of the south side Chicago, and Cleveland Indian pitcher. Met him as a kid at my cousins wedding, and boy was that the highlight.
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