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Funny I feel there's no way Pete Rose was better than Henderson, but Bench clearly was.
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Rose? Rickey was an order of magnitude better than Rose. I know WAR is not the end-all be-all, but in this case they’re so far apart that it does tell you pretty much all you need on this question. Rickey 111.1, Rose 79.5. Bench had 79.1, for reference.
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Bench had 79.1 as a Catcher with a much shorter career then both...partly or mostly because he was a full-time catcher. I'm in the Rickey better than Rose, while Bench is much more debatable camp...simply because of the position that Bench played. If I were to start a team off, and had to pick a young Bench, or a young Rickey...I'd probably pick Bench, having the hindsight to know the type of skillset that Bench possessed, and how rare it is to have that steady presence at that position both offensively and defensively for over a decade. Rickey might get bored and be off somewhere else after a few seasons. ![]() I'll give it to Rose though. He was more durable then both (not that either one was made of china either). Sometimes, just being available everyday is an under-rated skill, when it means somebody at the end of the bench has to fill in for you. I would have certainly put Rickey ahead of Koufax however. Rickey was just as (or almost as) electric as Koufax for as long as Koufax was for a certain number of prime years......plus he was pretty damn good for another 10-15 years on top of that.
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No one would make that claim for Henderson as an outfielder. Nobody in his/her right mind would rank Henderson above Aaron, Mays, Ruth, Musial, Mantle, DiMaggio, Williams, Cobb, Clemente and many others. Ridiculous argument.
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You might not rank Rickey above those guys based on other factors, and that’s fine, but it’s not ridiculous or crazy to say he was better. Last edited by ASF123; 12-22-2024 at 03:50 PM. |
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Henderson hit . 279/ .401/ .419 OPS+ 127. 60th all-time in OBP, but his other stats are mediocre compared to those players. He wasn't an outstanding defensive player. He is the greatest base stealer of all-time, but behind all those guys mentioned on all-time lists. |
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WPA seems like a decent measuring stick. Rickey is ranked #16, behind most of the top-tier greats mentioned (Ruth, Williams, Mays, Aaron, Mantle, Musial and Cobb) but ahead of DiMaggio and Clemente.
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Mark, I highly value your opinion in many areas of the hobby, but with Rickey it's like 'apples to oranges' in regards to most other top tier HOF'ers. Rickey's game is only really historically comparable to Cobb from your list and Rickey bettered Cobb in a few key categories.....SB's, runs and walks. Rickey isn't the same type of player as the other guys listed. His game was speed and disruption on the base paths, with some sneaky power mixed in. Just my 2 cents. RIP Rickey!
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My reply was simply to the poster saying Rickey wasn't mentioned in the "Greatest Living Player" thread, when he clearly was mentioned. I wasn't making a case that Rickey was better than anybody.
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Rickey was one of my favorite ballplayers of all time!
Greatest lead off hitter, stolen base king and he played left field for my A's during the '80s I had to have his rookie card in the '80s and I still have the same card today. RIP
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I'm shocked, man. Only 65 too. F*cking pneumonia. I got this sh*t last winter and it took over a month for it to f*ck off. It was caused by a virus too and so the pills did nothing. The hardest part was trying to sleep at night ...
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RIP Rickey!
Henderson is way too underrated and IMO was the one of the top 10 to ever play the game. My first “focus” when I got back into collecting was a master Rickey Henderson “set”. It’s an impossible task made even more impossible by all the extreme rarities out there. At one point, I had over 2,000 unique contemporary Henderson cards (pre-2006), but sold many of my rarer Henderson collectibles as I transitioned to collecting HOF rookies. I still have one “one-of-a-kind” Rickey (shown at the bottom below). There is quite a huge contingent of passionate Rickey Henderson collectors and there are some unbelievable collections out there. Here are a few cards that are no longer part of my collection. I’m happy to have been a temporary caretaker of so many great cards! 1978-79 Mexican League Sticker (only one known): ![]() 1982 Fleer Test: ![]() 1982 Topps Blackless: ![]() 1977 Chong: ![]() 1981 Granny Goose: ![]() 1984 Topps “Head In Box” Test Proof: ![]() And the only rarity still in my collection (a “one-of-a-kind”)…. 1987 Starting Lineup Talking Baseball Prototype:
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