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    Billy Williams

    I forgot this was even still going on.
    And to think, it probably never would have if I hadn't started it.:D

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    Are we keeping the last 3 as the starters and then the next 3 as reserves?

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    Originally posted by TheBurn
    Are we keeping the last 3 as the starters and then the next 3 as reserves?

    Yes that is correct. Top 6 would get in which is A LOT TOUGHER than it sounds.

    Players that don't make it on any of the lists will be included with DH's in the DH survivor.
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    i vote griffey....idn why but i just dont think he has been in the the leagure healthy enough, long enough, to prove anything...but he was amazing for the 3 years in his prime 96-99.

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    Im with cardking on this one.... Griffy just love the injury list and I think in like the last 4 years adding up all the games hes STARTED and its not even a full season in 4 years

    Jay

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    Lou Brock

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    lou brock

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    Medwick-3
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    Jackson-3
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    I had to break the tie with Medwick, Jackson, and Brock and out of those three I think Brock is the worst. So Lou Brock is gone.

    Here is who is left:

    Here is the list of outfielders. Please VOTE OFF ONLY 1 PERSON (the worst one out of the list).

    Babe Ruth: 2873H, 714HR, 2174R, 2213RBI, 123SB, .342BA, .474OB, .690SLG

    Hank Aaron: 3771H, 755HR, 2174R, 2297RBI, 240SB, .305BA, .374OB, .555SLG

    Ted Williams: 2654H, 521HR, 1798R, 1839RBI, 24SB, .344BA, .482OB, .634SLG

    Willie Mays: 3283H, 660HR, 2062R, 1903RBI, 338SB, .302BA, .384OB, .557SLG

    Joe Dimaggio: 2214H, 361HR, 1390R, 1537RBI, 30SB, .325BA, .398OB, .579SLG

    Mickey Mantle: 2415H, 536HR, 1677R, 1509RBI, 153SB, .298BA, .421OB, .557SLG

    Ty Cobb: 4189H, 117HR, 2246R, 1937RBI, 892SB, .366BA, .433OB, .512SLG

    Ken Griffey Jr: 2080H, 481HR, 1271R, 1384RBI, 177SB, .294BA, .379OB, .562SLG

    Pete Rose: 4256H, 160HR, 2165R, 1314RBI, 198SB, .303BA, .375OB, .409SLG

    Stan Musial: 3630H, 475HR, 1949R, 1951RBI, 78SB, .331BA, .417OB, .559SLG

    Roberto Clemente: 3000H, 240HR, 1416R, 1305RBI, 83SB, .317BA, .359OB, .475SLG

    Joe Jackson: 1772H, 54HR, 873R, 785RBI, 202SB, .356BA, .423OB, .517SLG

    Reggie Jackson: 2584H, 563HR, 1551R, 1702RBI, 228SB, .262BA, .356OB, .490SLG

    Tony Gwynn: 3141H, 135HR, 1383R, 1138RBI, 319SB, .338BA, .388OB, .459SLG

    Carl Yastrzemski: 3419H, 452HR, 1816R, 1844RBI, 168SB, .285BA, .379OB, .462SLG

    Frank Robinson: 2943H, 586HR, 1829R, 1812RBI, 204SB, .294BA, .389OB, .537SLG

    Rickey Henderson: 3055H, 297HR, 2295R, 1115RBI, 1406SB, .279BA, .401OB, .419SLG

    Barry Bonds: 2595H, 658HR, 1941R, 1742RBI, 500SB, .297BA, .433OB, .602SLG

    Billy Williams: 2711H, 426HR, 1410R, 1475RBI, 90SB, .290BA, .361OB, .492SLG

    Tris Speaker: 3514H, 117HR, 1882R, 1529RBI, 432SB, .345BA, .428OB, .500SLG

    Willie Stargell: 2232H, 475HR, 1195R, 1540RBI, 17SB, .282BA, .360OB, .529SLG

    Al Kaline: 3007H, 399HR, 1622R, 1583RBI, 137SB, .297BA, .376OB, .480SLG

    Duke Snider: 2116H, 407HR, 1259R, 1333RBI, 99SB, .295BA, .380OB, .540SLG

    Mel Ott: 2876H, 511HR, 1859R, 1860RBI, 89SB, .304BA, .414OB, .533SLG

    Ralph Kiner: 1451H, 369HR, 971R, 1015RBI, 22SB, .279BA, .398OB, .548SLG

    Al Simmons: 2927H, 307HR, 1507R, 1827RBI, 88SB, .334BA, .380OB, .535SLG

    Paul Waner: 3152H, 113HR, 1627R, 1309RBI, 104SB, .333BA, .404OB, .473SLG

    Joe Medwick: 2471H, 205HR, 1198R, 1383RBI, 42SB, .324BA, .362OB, .505SLG

    Goose Goslin: 2735H, 248HR, 1483R, 1609RBI, 175SB, .316BA, .387OB, .500SLG

    Harry Heilmann: 2660H, 183HR, 1291R, 1539RBI, 113SB, .342BA, .410OB, .520SLG

    Sammy Sosa: 2099H, 539HR, 1314R, 1450RBI, 233SB, .278BA, .349OB, .546SLG

    Kirby Puckett: 2304H, 207HR, 1071R, 1085RBI, 134SB, .318BA, .360OB, .477SLG

    Dave Winfield: 3110H, 465HR, 1669R, 1833RBI, 223SB, .283BA, .353OB, .475SLG

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    Rickey Henderson

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    Rickey Henderson - not all that much better than Lou Brock, very similar player. Once again, a player I actually like, but not among the top few outfielders.

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