Personal Favorites That Were Not Great Lifetime Career Players?
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J.R. Richard, Mark Eichhorn, Gregg Olson, Jose Oquendo, Dickie Thon and Willie McGee in their prime years to name a few.
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Roy Hobbs
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Glenn Davis, Billy Hatcher and Eric Anthony. Anthony never lived up to his hype, but would hit some monster HR's from time to time.
Oh yeah, that reminds me of Mike Hampton. Anthony was traded for Hampton and someone else. So throw Hampton, Kile, and Brad Ausmus in the mix. -
Mike Greenwell, Von Hayes, Kevin Mitchell, Lance Parrish, Steve Bedrosian, Willy Hernandez and Oilcan Boyd to name a few. One more Dontrelle Wills.
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Ron Santo, although his career was arguably very good he does not get the credit.
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2004 or 2006 Twins SP Johan Santana!
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Hometown favorites wise:
Rays- Bubba Trammel, Jorge Cantu, Toby Hall
Pirates- Brian Giles, Jack Wilson, Craig Wilson
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Chris Sabo, Jose Rijo, Paul Oneil, norm charlton, randy myers, and they should find a way to make a series of cards for pitchers who threw perfect games, then tom browning and his card art should b a picture of him on rooftops at wrigley
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Paul O’Neil, Bernie Williams, Hojo, Glenn Davis, Bo Jackson, Jose Canseco Al Leiter, Jesse Orosco
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@LankyRyan said in Personal Favorites That Were Not Great Lifetime Career Players?:
I'm an NL West guy and it is a god forsaken tragedy that Larry Walker isn't in the game.
Edit: that wasn't what this thread was supposed to be about at all.
Hopefully Larry Walker is voted into the Hall of Fame next month and SDS gets him a card for 20.
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I loved Bill Mueller. Great team player, good hitter. Probably still my favorite position player
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Greg Vaughn, Carney Lansford, Kent Tekulve, Bob Horner, Jose Oquendo, Bo Jackson, Cory Snyder, Kevin Mitchell, Dan Quisenberry
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I should've added more to my Bill Mueller post.
Tim Wakefield is my all-time favorite player. Selfless, did anything the team asked and is a heckava guy.
Hideo Nomo. He had flashes of brilliance and he was fun to watch. I loved when he was in Boston, even if it was a short stay.
Trot Nixon. The 'dirt dawg'. Another guy who was quiet, did everything he could to help the team win, didn't complain. Always a fan favorite. -
Josh Byrnes. That dude played his heart out on every freaking play.
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So so many great names of players that were not great, but made an impact with fans. These are the players we need in this game. Even if only as Golds & Silvers. They still would have use within certain Events & BR drafts & will be fun to use do to being a personal fan of them.
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Ronnie Gant
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Tino Martinez
Mark Mulder
Doug Mientkiewicz
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Grady Sizemore is my favourite player all time after Griffey, my wife and I named our second son after him.
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Given my name this won't surprise anyone - Ozzie Guillen, Lance Johnson, Jack McDowell, Aaron Rowand, Joe Crede.
Other non-stars who did not play for my favorite team would include: Devon White, Mike Sweeney, Tony Phillips, Troy Glaus, Rey Ordonez, John Kruk, Juan Pierre, Randy Meyers, Rod Beck, Raul Mondesi (sr).
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tony Fernandez, ed sprague, pat borders, and devon white. grew up watching him glide to the ball like no one else