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Taro's picture
Submitted by Taro on

Prime Edgar (1995-2001) vs prime Ichiro (whose prime might span two decades) is actually really close. They do it in completely different ways, but they are/were both dominant players.

Flip a coin. You can't go wrong either way.

The DH argument is silly. Penalize Edgar for the positional runs he loses at DH, but don't completely disregard his candidacy because of it.

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Submitted by jemanji on

may be the most important -- Edgar had 6 or 8 years of the 140-160 runs created, but Ichiro may have 15 seasons roughly as good as his best season.

That's something to think about. Ichiro's method is one of the most remarkable things about him.

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Submitted by misterjonez on

in Seattle. It's commonplace to complain that your A-Rod's aren't doing enough to help the team win, or that all Bret Boone needed to do was add 5-10 HR's per season to put us over the top, but the Ichiro phenomenon is pretty funny to watch.

One of the best lead-off hitters in the history of the game, and we still find things to complain about. If I'm not mistaken, lead-off is generally accepted to be a more difficult lineup spot to cover than 3rd or 4th.

Quite a core we've got right now.

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