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  • jetersbatboy
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 1903

    Top 5 MLB Shortstops

    Just taking a poll, what do you guys think top 5 current and all time.
    Current
    1. Hanley Ramirez
    2. M. Young
    3. J. Reyes
    4. JETER!!!
    5. M. Tejuda

    All time
    1. Ripken
    2. Ozzie
    3. Arod
    4. Omar V.
    5. JETER I know it a reach but what can I say. He's a least in most peoples top ten. I am also leaving out H. Wagner but the postion was a lot diffrent in that era. Maybe I should of said current era instead. You decide.
  • staindsox
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2006
    • 777

    #2
    Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

    I don't think you can leave Honus off since he is the best alltime. 8 batting titles is impossible to ignore in any generation. I think Ernie Banks, Joe Cronin, Robin Yount, Luke Appling, and Arky Vaughan need consideration too.
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    • bigtruck260
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 1729

      #3
      Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

      Like all infield positions, one has to wonder what is more important...a live bat, or defensive prowess? Being a St. Louis fan for most of my life, I grew up thinking that there was nobody better than Ozzie - though there were times when his slap hitting and foul-outs frustrated me.

      After briefly considering it, - I think that I am beginning to see the value of a guy like Jeter who has Ozzie's field generalship and defense with the offense of a guy like Cal. I would put Jeter in the All-Time list when his career is over.

      For All-Around play, Cal Ripken might be the best ever.
      Dave
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      • Nathan
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 380

        #4
        Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

        Wagner, Arky Vaughan, Ernie Banks, Alex Rodriguez (yes, he's still a SS for the majority of his career), and probably Ozzie.

        As for Jeter, I have to laugh.
        Looking for Duane Kuiper home run baseballs

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        • MUSEOVEN
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2007
          • 1673

          #5
          Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

          The Best Shortstops Ever:

          Omar Vizquel
          Luis Aparicio
          Dave Concepcion
          Enzo Hernandez
          Chico Carrasquel

          Plus:

          Honus Wagner
          Ozzie Smith

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          • worldchamps
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2005
            • 759

            #6
            Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

            Originally posted by jetersbatboy
            Just taking a poll, what do you guys think top 5 current and all time.
            Current
            1. Hanley Ramirez
            2. M. Young
            3. J. Reyes
            4. JETER!!!
            5. M. Tejuda

            .
            So with this logic, is anyone interested in Trading me a Jeter or Reyes game used bat for my Michael Young...I would even through in my Tejada...surely #2 and #5 is better than number just #4
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            • Dewey2007
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2007
              • 2566

              #7
              Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

              Where's Jimmy Rollins?? I guess winning the MVP and Gold Glove isn't enough to get in your current Top 5?

              For overall play I think Rollins should be there ahead of at least Tejada and Young.
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              • jetersbatboy
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2008
                • 1903

                #8
                Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

                Sure I'll trade, to make it fare I'll give tw0 of my jeters for your Young( that will never happen)LOL . Just saying the current numbers for this season have Young having a better season.

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                • AWA85
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 2195

                  #9
                  Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

                  Ok, I will get some people riled up here but I've done this before with my friends at school from the STL. Ozzie may be one of the most overrated players of all time. We often critique certain players because they only hit home runs, or do one thing really well and the rest drops off but not often do I hear Ozzies name in that talk. I will give it to him, he was amazing in the field and can do back flips but we are looking at a lifetime .262 hitter. I have stumped many of my buddies with this one also, 19 years in the bigs and 28 Home Runs, yikes. I am a Barry Larkin homer so of course I have a little anger at the lost gold gloves but when people throw Ozzies name around it gets me a little fired up.
                  Looking for: Joey Votto game used items.

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                  • mdube16
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 550

                    #10
                    Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

                    1) Arod
                    2) Wagner
                    3) Banks
                    4) Ozzie
                    5) Yount

                    Not taking into account postition changes

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                    • godwulf
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 1864

                      #11
                      Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

                      Originally posted by MUSEOVEN
                      The Best Shortstops Ever:

                      Omar Vizquel
                      Luis Aparicio
                      Dave Concepcion
                      Enzo Hernandez
                      Chico Carrasquel

                      Plus:

                      Honus Wagner
                      Ozzie Smith
                      I didn't know Wagner and Ozzie were Venezuelan!
                      Jeff
                      godwulf1@cox.net

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                      • mdube16
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 550

                        #12
                        Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

                        Originally posted by AWA85
                        Ok, I will get some people riled up here but I've done this before with my friends at school from the STL. Ozzie may be one of the most overrated players of all time. We often critique certain players because they only hit home runs, or do one thing really well and the rest drops off but not often do I hear Ozzies name in that talk. I will give it to him, he was amazing in the field and can do back flips but we are looking at a lifetime .262 hitter. I have stumped many of my buddies with this one also, 19 years in the bigs and 28 Home Runs, yikes. I am a Barry Larkin homer so of course I have a little anger at the lost gold gloves but when people throw Ozzies name around it gets me a little fired up.
                        I believe Ozzie was the greatest fielding player I have ever seen. His body moved in ways that defy logic. The play with the Padres is insane. You can have a highlight film of many players, but Ozzie made plays that made you shake your head every night.

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                        • bigtruck260
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2007
                          • 1729

                          #13
                          Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

                          Originally posted by AWA85
                          Ok, I will get some people riled up here but I've done this before with my friends at school from the STL. Ozzie may be one of the most overrated players of all time. We often critique certain players because they only hit home runs, or do one thing really well and the rest drops off but not often do I hear Ozzies name in that talk. I will give it to him, he was amazing in the field and can do back flips but we are looking at a lifetime .262 hitter. I have stumped many of my buddies with this one also, 19 years in the bigs and 28 Home Runs, yikes. I am a Barry Larkin homer so of course I have a little anger at the lost gold gloves but when people throw Ozzies name around it gets me a little fired up.
                          Understand this...Buuuuuut:

                          Ozzie is a guy who was tailor made for ESPN's early days. The fact that he was an All star for 17 years and a gold glover for almost as many makes him one of the greatest ever. If both the players, coaches and fans agree that he is superior, he probably is.

                          I have heard people say that Rolen is overrated too...

                          He might be, but in his prime, there was never a better third baseman in either league. Edmonds is the same way.

                          I have seen some great defensive players in my day...and Ozzie is the best. Vizquel is a close second at SS.
                          Dave
                          Looking for 1990's STL Cardinal starting pitcher's bats
                          River City Redbird Authentics
                          http://www.freewebs.com/bigtruck260/

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                          • AWA85
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2008
                            • 2195

                            #14
                            Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

                            When we talk about TOP 5 shortstops, it is hard for me to say that player that has NO stick at all is in the top. I know he was the greatest in the field, but the bat was just not there.

                            I told you I still have some anger from the stolen gold gloves from Larkin
                            Looking for: Joey Votto game used items.

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                            • mdube16
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2007
                              • 550

                              #15
                              Re: Top 5 MLB Shortstops

                              To say Ozzie had NO stick is a bit strong. He is 21st all time in SB and he did win a Silver Slugger award in 1987. Finished with 2460 hits too.


                              Now BigTrucks...you lose credibility with the Rolen statements..."never" a better 3B? Thats strong. Lets not start with how great a second basemen Tom Herr was.

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