1. Tony Gwynn
2. Barry Bonds
3. Ken Griffey Jr.
4. Alex Rodriquez
5. Mike Piazza
2007-07-04 14:25:54
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answer #1
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answered by Binibini 5
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1. Tony Gwynn
2. Barry Bonds
3. Ken Griffey Jr.
4. Alex Rodriquez
5. Mike Piazza
2007-07-04 13:34:52
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answer #2
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answered by rikfreese 3
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Griffey Jr
Gwynn
Larry Walker
Todd Helton
Frank Thomas
2007-07-04 13:51:25
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answer #3
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answered by Who cares 5
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Good list, man. I think you missed a couple, though.
Frank Thomas
Ken Griffey, Jr.
Tony Gwynn
Paul Molitor
Edgar Martinez
2007-07-05 05:43:51
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answer #4
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answered by REX 2
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1. Tony Gwynn
2. Frank Thomas
3. Junior Griffey
4. Larry Walker
5. Barry Bonds
2007-07-04 13:32:49
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answer #5
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answered by hulidoshi 5
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OK, depending on exactly what you are looking for... meaning... AVG, OBP, or just good plate appearances... could be a good handful of people for me. I'd say my top 5 "hitters" of the 90s would be:
Tony Gwynn
Barry Bonds
Ken Griffey Jr.
Frank Thomas
Larry Walker
*Mark Grace a close 6th
I pick these guys only because they batted for average and had power (well, Gwynn was just clutch).
2007-07-04 14:39:47
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answer #6
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answered by Cool Dad 3
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Mark Grace has to be on the list, he had most hits in the decade.
1) Ken Griffey
2) Mark Grace
3) Tony Gwynn
4) Jeff Bagwell
5) Rafeal Palmero
2007-07-04 14:13:54
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answer #7
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answered by kcchief4l 3
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a million. Yankees- i understand this is an unpopular view yet I could desire to assert that the communities that often win gain this subsequently of the followers. The followers placed tension on the possession and gamers to win titles or they are going to wreck them with heckling and not exhibiting up. circulate to manhattan human beings love the Yankees they recommend each and every thing to that city greater desirable than the Knicks, Giants, Jets, Rangers, or Mets ought to ever wish to recommend. 2. crimson Sox- for most of the same motives as with the Yankees the excellent city lives and dies with the Sox even while they hadn't gained a identify in 86 years. 3. Cubs- they could whine plenty yet there's a reason they're observed as the gorgeous losers. circulate to Chicago the human beings there love the Cubbies and might actually help them by way of all of it. 4. Seattle- in spite of dropping many of their great gamers like Griffey and A-Rod they nonetheless come out and help that group twelve months in and twelve months out. 5. St. Louis- They love baseball in that city and constantly will. Worst- i won't be able to assert a collection like Tampa or of the Marlins because of the fact those communities fairly havent accomplished sufficient to construct a great fan base i understand that the Marlins have gained to titles yet in addition they straight away blew up their communities. i understand that Tampa has been stable in the previous 3 years yet that would not erase 15 years of being horrendous. If I had to assert a collection i could circulate with Atlanta they have been a continuously reliable group for years with a reliable heritage and the followers fairly do no longer help that group they way they could desire to.
2016-11-08 04:26:01
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answer #8
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answered by ? 4
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Top 3 without a doubt
Ken Griffey
Tony Gwynn
Barry Bonds
Then, it's hard to pick the other 2
Albert Belle, hit 350 of his 381 HR during this decade
Frank Thomas, always on the top 3 in HR and hitting for at least .300
2007-07-04 13:47:46
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answer #9
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answered by M. Diego 7
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Player - TB - OBP - SLG
1. Bonds - 2944 - .434 - .602
2. Junior - 3125 - .384 - .581
3. Bags - 2592 - .416 - .545
4. Walker - 2595 - .384 - .571
5. T.Gwynn - 2373 - .388 - .476
Honorable mention:
6. F.Thomas - 1985 - .452 - .609
Mark Grace, Juan Gonzalez, Mark McGuire (missed better part of 3 seasons due to injuries), Sammy Sosa.
Manny Ramirez would make the list easily, except his career started in 1993.
2007-07-06 00:39:15
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answer #10
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answered by harmonv 4
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