If you can look past the steroids, then it's got to be Bonds. Amazing career numbers, and he had a stretch from 2001-04 that was incredible.
It still staggers me that he had a .609 OBP in 2004.....that's almost unbelievable to think he reached base 61% of the time! He's not my favorite player, and I suspect that he cheated, but those numbers are staggering.
2007-05-09 04:14:34
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answered by Craig S 7
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i'm going to say Craig Biggio
G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG AVG HBP
2007 27 110 17 31 8 3 3 15 7 24 1 .311 .473 .264 1
Career 2736 10469 1793 2959 645 55 284 1140 1144 1665 411 .366 .436 .283 283
the man amazing and is one of the least reconized ballplayer in the game
2007-05-09 04:01:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd say probably Alex Rodriguez. The guy is well on his way to breaking whatever home run record that Bonds has.
Oddly... whether you go A-Rod or Bonds... neither has won a world series... and that ought to be a factor.
Albert Pujols is too young for consideration here.
Bo Jackson is a shame... if not for that football injury, he'd have been one of the greats, maybe the best of the generation.
2007-05-09 04:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Greatest player of Gen X...
A-Rod in my mind will stand one day as the best ball player ever: he has the offensive skills, the defensive prowess, and the longevity to exploit his skills for many years to come.
As far as an ambassador for baseball goes - Craig Biggio will stand forever as what the quintessential ballplayer is supposed to be. Not just because of his abilities, but because of what he means to his team, his town, and the game itself. Very few other players can measure up to the bar set by Biggio for what it means to be a great leader in the clubhouse and on the field as well as in the community.
Another would have been Ryne Sandberg but he was born in 1959.
2007-05-09 04:12:40
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answered by blue26 3
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Roger Clemens B.8/4/62 or Derek Jeter B.6/24/72
A-Rod doesn't make the list because great players do great things during playoffs & World Series games. A-Rod doesn't
2007-05-09 04:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe A-Rod is probably the best player of Gen X. My guess is that he'll end up with better stats (including more HR's) than Bonds and will have less controversy during his career.
2007-05-09 03:57:13
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answered by Luc 3
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Barry Bonds, unfortunately.
2007-05-09 05:56:38
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answered by John L 5
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I'll say Alex Rodriquez. He's won 2 AL MVP awards, almost to the 500 HR club, over 2100 career hits, and he is only 31 years old with many more years to come in his career.
2007-05-09 07:37:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Putting aside his recent injuries I would have to consider Ken Griffey Jr. Of course his career is not over but I can't think of any player in their prime who was better. Other considerations would be A-Rod and if you look closely to his career stats, Derek Jeter.
2007-05-09 04:00:55
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answered by Yankee Dude 6
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I'd say A-Rod. Those who say that Bonds is best must take into consideration that his stats may well be chemcially enhanced. In other words he did not do it on his own.
2007-05-09 05:21:24
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answered by Cody 2
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