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Is Albert Pujols the Greatest Player of the last 50 years?
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ComfortEagle Wrote:Also, what about Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, and Hank Aaron?

I have always been a Pete Rose and the BRM fan but weren't most of Pete Rose's great numbers because he played for 24 years? I mean did he have 10 seasons that just made you look back at the stat sheet and say WOW!

Willie Mays:
319 HR's (31.9-AVG)
935 RBI (93.5-AVG)
.309 BA

2 MVP
8 All-Star (must have had two all star games because there were some years listed twice)
5 Gold Gloves
World Series?

Mickey Mantle's first 10 years are outside of the 50-year frame. (1951-1968).

Johnny Bench: (Ghastly numbers, how did he get so many All-Star's and MVP's? I guess it was because he played catcher and 25 HR and 93 RBI is a beautiful stat for a Pro catcher)

256 HR's (25.6 AVG)
929 HR's (92.9 AVG)
.258 BA

9 All-Star
2 MVP's
9 Gold Gloves
World Series?

Hank Aaron (Also, outside the 50 year frame BUT included to use as a bench-mark *All-time HR leader for years and still all time RBI, very high on all-time BA chart as well*)

342 HR's (34.2 AVG)
1121 RBI (112.1 AVG)
.318 BA

9 All-Star
1 MVP
3 Gold Glove
World Series?

Pete Rose:
109 HR (10.9 AVG)
586 RBI (58.6 AVG)
.307 BA

6 All-Star
2 Gold Glove
ZERO MVP
World Series?
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Is Albert Pujols the Greatest Player of the last 50 years? - by LWC - 04-23-2011, 12:29 PM

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