I saw the great willie mays I was 12 the year was 1960 what was evident was his great body man he looked so good even through his baseball uniform that classic V taper back yes I saw the great willie mays RIP great one
@GMCvideos2012Күн бұрын
I'm a cincinnati native and the griffy years were horrible. I think he was a generational talent.But there was other guys on the list that were better, or longer more productive careers
@dianadiamond9145Күн бұрын
The Say Hey Kid was simply the best yet truly humble. He’ll always be a legend. 💝
@travelinben1966Күн бұрын
R.I.P. legend.⚾️
@gaffle76462 күн бұрын
6:00 he was polygamous?
@begcoins4 күн бұрын
You cant have Willy Mays but no Barry Bonds. Bonds was HOF on both sides of the ball before he doped up.
@fleabaglane4 күн бұрын
Rickey is a joke at 20 He, left game 3000+ hits all time, runs walks, steals, and he also lead off a game 81 times with a Hr a record He had power 297hr He set table for a run to get in scoring position by a steal or a double alot of them 500+D 1100 rbis from a lead off hitter 1 GG Mvp of alcs mvp of a mlb season in different year 3x 100 steal & holds mlb record 130 in a season
@keithparker26605 күн бұрын
Everything is pretty solid. Except Bonds. From 21-30 years old Bonds had 292 home runs in 10 years. From 35-43 years old Bonds hit 285 Home runs. At 37 years old Bonds hit 73 home runs. GTFOH with that bullshit steroids didn't help!!! Bonds MIGHT have hit 550 home runs without steroids.
@logankelley1119 күн бұрын
Rogers Hornsby
@logankelley1119 күн бұрын
ALBERT PUJOULS
@logankelley1119 күн бұрын
WHY ON EARTH IS WALTER JOHNSON AT 9
@logankelley1119 күн бұрын
Ken Griffey.jr was better that Stan Musial
@davidmorrison-io4co10 күн бұрын
What if Koufax and Tony Gwynn?
@Trouble_9021011 күн бұрын
This whole video has AI written all over it 🤢
@ghshinn20 күн бұрын
The slander of Cobb must stop. He was neither a racist, nor a cleat sharpener.
@thepauldineenАй бұрын
Given the many prime years that Teddy Ballgame was at war, he should be about #4.
@rpc717Ай бұрын
When considering who should be on this list, I came up with most of the same players. My list included Sandy Koufax, Johnny Bench, and Mike Schmidt, and I wouldn't put Ruth ahead of Mays.
@jamessansone3455Ай бұрын
Ruth is #1 because of he was a pretty decent pitcher also before being a right fielder full time
@markswanson8487Ай бұрын
Ishiro does not belong on this list and neither does Henderson. Jimmy Fox does and Grover Alexander should be on it.
@Americaone1Ай бұрын
George Herman Ruth the Babe was a great hitter and pitcher could do it all👍👍👍👍👍👍
@danielkelegian5306Ай бұрын
The greatest leadoff hitter of all time at 20? Im done.
@joseestevez8142Ай бұрын
Real baseball men. And best of the best.players.
@user-jv8rf5yq9bАй бұрын
Bonds was a Hall of Famer before steroids.
@user-jv8rf5yq9bАй бұрын
I would have Mays 1 and Ruth 2 because of his all around talent.
@Thomas-lc3hiАй бұрын
It still takes great hand ,eye coordination the great cheater as some of u call them still did what they did I should be applauded for their accomplishments
@bholdr----0Ай бұрын
Negro League players are missing (except for Mays and Aaron, who started in the NNLs) So, some of the greatest are missing (maybe even THE greatest- except for Ruth, of course!)- This list is missing, at least, Oscar Charleston, Paige, Pop Lloyd, and Josh Gibson, who were all among the greatest! ...And Cool Papa Bell! Satchel Paige had a sub-3 ERA in the Majors- after his rookie season when he was over 50 years old. In the negro leagues (which were probably as good as the majors in his time), over the years he threw a TON of no-hitters. Not only 7 like Nolan Ryan, not 10, or 15... But 100! (Well, he did pitch around 120 games each year, so he had the opportunity to do so. 100 is still hard to believe, but even if he had one fifth as many... And: Paige would pull a stunt when a game was on the line by waving the outfielders to leave the field- and would proceed to strike out the side... He had a winning record against major league all star touring teams in the off season, too. When Honus Wagner was asked what he thought about Pop Lloyd being called 'the black Honus Wagner', he said 'I'd be honored to be called the white Pop Lloyd!' And, Re: 'Cool Papa's Bell'... A famous baseball writer once said that 'He is so fast, he makes Ty Cobb look like a runner with a handicap!' Josh Gibson had over 800 home runs against MLB quality pitchers- and he died in his prime! And Charleston? He is most like Babe Ruth. (Ruth is still #1, of course!) Also missing from this list is #23.
@bholdr----0Ай бұрын
Honus Wagner at number 12? WHAT!? He is top-five, easily. Bill James had him at number TWO. His 1908 season was the best in history- he league in EVERY SINGLE offensive category except home runs- Hits, walks, steals, singles, doubles, triples, average, slugging, OBP, RBI, etc. (and this was in the dead ball era) AND, he was far and away the best shortstop in the game... Leading in put-outs, double plays, errors, etc. ...And that season wasn't much better than his average seasons- he played for 15+ years, and was productive in all of them. ...12th? C'mon.
@the_mike_essen_show2484Ай бұрын
My Top Ten: 1) Babe Ruth. 2) Willie Mays. 3) Ted Williams. 4)Ty Cobb. 5) Hank Aaron. 6) Rogers Hornsby. 7) Lou Gehrig. 8) Tony Gwynn. 9) Stan Musial. 10) Ken Griffey junior
@joep5146Ай бұрын
Two known cheaters on the list: Clemons and Bonds. Listing Mantle and Mike (I can't stay on the field) Trout ahead of DiMaggio is beyond ridiculous. Trout, Clemons and Bonds should be off, replaced by Pete Rose, Roberto Clemente and Tom Seaver.
@Steve52344Ай бұрын
Good list. You got number 1 and 2 written in stone. Ruth was simply unexplainable; the God of the Game, to this day. And Mays was the supreme NATURAL
@JoelHassenАй бұрын
Arron was better than mays Mays played in a small ball park mantle played in a larger park 43 per cny larger than candlestick .😅
@edinsonpenahh3a56n2Ай бұрын
esta perfecto muchas gracias.
@user-ki1un4jg2dАй бұрын
Pete Rose and Roberto Clemente in place of Rickey Henderson and Ichiro Suzuki . Pete and Ty Cobb probably helped their teams win more games than anyone because they had the most hits . Base hits win ballgames , especially singles . Pete had just as much power as Aaron , as he hit more doubles and triples than Hank . Rickey was one of the most selfish non - team players as he would attempt to steal bases if the Oakland A's were winning or losing by 9 runs just to set stolen base records . That isn't baseball . Rickey's runs scored and stolen bases total should have an asterisk next to them .
@ShopmystАй бұрын
Cheaters should be removed: Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens. In: Sandy Koufax and Roberto Clemente. Randy Johnson out, Tom Seaver in.
@PrimeTime399Ай бұрын
Bonds the Goat
@andrewhall37992 ай бұрын
Ichiro, Mike Trout, Ricky Henderson, Mantle, Lou Gherig too high; Ted Williams, Barry Bonds too low. Ichiro and Mike Trout are both not top 50 all time. Also, where the hell is Nolan Ryan.
@haroldgillette71572 ай бұрын
No Frank Robinson or Roberto Clemente? This is sooo wrong!
@ThePilot3132 ай бұрын
Crazy how a player like Ty Cobb is in but players these days get sooooo scrutinized for way less nasty behavior and actions….i see what baseball be doing though😅😭
@tree72492 ай бұрын
Stan the man was the best switch hitter. A 331 average from the right side and 331 from the left. That is the best ever. He sustained that average over 22 years. No slack in his game.
@jamessansone3455Ай бұрын
Stan Musial was a left handed batter not a switch hitter
@MooreGravy2 ай бұрын
Overall, it's a good list. But lets talk #8 and #7? Mantle was broken down by time he turned 33 sure. But Bonds and his "incredible statistics" are insanely inflated AFTER age 35. Like the 268 HRs....AFTER 35. His OPS being .979 through 35, or prior to 2001...which was 1.298 from ages 36 through 42. Or his batting average being .289 through 35 and .334 after roids. Sorry, his "alleged steroid use" as stated in this video. Bonds was great before steroids. But he was no Mickey Mantle.
@davidnikodym46722 ай бұрын
I don't agree with a list that includes Pedro Martinez and doesn't include Mike Schmidt. I also recognize that Negro League players are very difficult to evaluate relative to MLB players but I can't imagine a list like this not including Josh Gibson.
@jerrygoldfarb77392 ай бұрын
Williams far too low at 6-if not for lost seasons to Military would have hit 700 home runs
@jerrygoldfarb77392 ай бұрын
Barry Bonds- "alleged steroids user"? nothing alleged, he was a PED user without any doubt
@robscards63132 ай бұрын
Great list....I would say make a way to add in Nolan Ryan, Cal Ripken, Jackie Robinson, and maybe Roberto Clemente....
@h.r.98412 ай бұрын
Really? Try again😅
@jamessansone34553 ай бұрын
You have Mike Trout over Joe D, this is absolutely crazy and this list is BOGUS
@Jason_Voorh3esАй бұрын
Mike Trout will probably be better than DiMaggio soon anyways.
@jamessansone3455Ай бұрын
@@Jason_Voorh3es that's delusional
@Jason_Voorh3esАй бұрын
@Ramone-gf9ss Trout has a better career OPS, OPS+, OBP, and Slugging. Also has better WAR.
@richinyv13 ай бұрын
Bonds 7th? Please...
@CharlesDawson-sx4jb3 ай бұрын
Barry Bonds Babe Ruth Ted Williams Hank Aaron Mickey Mantle Willie Mays Lou Gehrig Ty Cobb Cy Young