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Jeff Francoeur had the second lowest OBP and sixth lowest OPS in baseball.
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David, left of Mao
Honest question: Who, in your opinion, was the best (offensive) baseball player ever? -- nm
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nubby
Oct 29 '08, 12:46
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Ruth. In the last 50 years, it's Aaron. In the last 20 years, it's Bonds.
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Will Hunting
Oct 29, 12:59
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Yeah, Pujols is shockingly high on the all-time OPS list. I think he's top 10. -- nm
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David, left of Mao
Oct 29, 13:03
My heart answer is Hank Aaron. From a statistical standpoint, in the modern era it's Barry Bonds. -- nm
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David, left of Mao
Oct 29, 12:48
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Bonds doesn't exist in my universe. -- nm
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nubby
Oct 29, 12:53
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