10 Most Underrated Baseball Players Ever
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What the heck is wrong with this video? Everything is really, really pixellated. I can't see anything.
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How was Ken Griffey Jr. underrated?
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Henderson & Belle are easily 2 of the most underrated players ever
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there was a period, during the late eighties when i thought Rickey Henderson's full name was 'Rickey Henderson, the greatest leadoff hitter of all time' because that's how he was constantly discussed in the media.
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@YANKEEBOY114 since when was ken griffey jr the best center fielder ever and ricky henderson best lead off hitter ever underrated????????????
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since when is Griffey underrated?!
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I wouldn't say Griffery and Henderson were underrated. Griffery was predicted to be the guy to break Hank Aaron's home run record before all the injuries side tracked him so I don't see how he was underrated and Ricky is considered to be the best lead off hitter of all time.
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@navalverde12 What'S wrong with Carlos Guillen?
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@Spartanclone13 shame on you for even mentioning that name
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Wow what fucking horrible list Griffey is universally acknowledged as the best baseball player of the 1990s by MANY people and Ricky Henderson was inducted into the HOF by the time this video was made. The only really sound picks you made were Larry Walker and Fred Mcgriff. I would add Edgar Martinez, Jeff Bagwell, Jamie Moyer, Eric Davis, Kenny Loftin, Andres Galaraga, Jim Edmonds, Mo Vaughn, Ruben Sierra, Dave Justice.
stolen of a website!
mitchdolphinsfan2 2 months ago
@mitchdolphinsfan2
the video? Off of what site exactly?
YANKEEBOY114 2 months ago
Most underrated of all time is Chuck Klein. Most people but even know of him. After years of lobbying, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1980. Also what about Dale Murphy? He played for some very bad Braves teams and was always pitched around his whole career. If those Braves teams of the 80's had a #3 hitter, Murphy would have been a 1st year HOFamer.
cowboyhippie 1 year ago
@cowboyhippie
Yup, looking Klein's stats make him seem underrated, but look a little closer. The reason it took him so long to get in is because he was widely known for playing all of his great years in the Baker Bowl, a park that was 280 FEET down the right field line. (Not surprising he was a pull hitter then.) Check out how much his numbers decline when he got traded to the Cubs in 1934. Still very good, but he wasn't hitting .380 anymore.
YANKEEBOY114 1 year ago
@cowboyhippie
Totally agree about Murphy though. Consistently great for about 12 years and is getting no love from the Hall of Fame voters. Pretty weird.
YANKEEBOY114 1 year ago
AWFUL,,,NOT EVEN CLOSE,,,BELLE?U SERIOUS....
whitewaiter1972 1 year ago
@whitewaiter1972
Ok, you probably said that because you don't even know who Albert Belle is. Who would you put instead?
YANKEEBOY114 1 year ago