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Ty Cobb &
Shoeless Joe should be on the list. Here is a fantastic article (with photos!) written by Charles Comiskey in 1910 for the New York Times about Cobb having all the tools. Last edited by Matt; 01-12-2010 at 10:16 AM. |
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Bill Mazeroski.
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Vladimir Guerrero is the best recent OF example I could think of (till injuries limited his SBs). Arod should also be on the list along with Mike Schmidt
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Oscar Charleston is probably the ultimate 5 tool player.
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I thought of Mike Schmidt too, but discounted him in the Speed category. He averaged less than 10 SBs per season, so I don't think you can consider him a 5 tool player, although he did have a season with 29 SBs........pretty surprising.
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