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Originally Posted by Cochise
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Duh number one. I'm a giants fan. So of course it's subjective.
Duh number two. When encompassing the entire history of baseball it's illogical, to logically judge players against each other from different era's. Since I watched a majority of his career, and have an autographed jersey from him, of course I think he's a top 3 player.
Just take way the steroid talk. He was the only member of the 600/600 club.
He was a 3 time NL mvp before there ever was talk of steroids. He was a gold glove defender. He also has the best eye, and greatest understanding of the strike zone and opposing pitchers tendencies that I have ever seen.
My top 3.
The babe
Willie Mays
Barry Bonds.