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Biggest Cheaters In MLB
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Barry Bonds doing drugs, and they allowed it, what about others that were caught, Tell me the difference, Or do we already know
Man, what a poor list this is! Some fellas I never even heard of-some not belonging without an asterisk because they cheated.
To have PED users sharing a list with clean players is absurd
when you have Mike Trout on your list and not Albert Pujols this list is trash
Mike Trout is too high
Barry Bonds is number 1 worst number 2. Steroids or not if you ever saw Bonds played specially live he is the definition of Aura, I don't want to hear cheating you'd be outcasting Ty Cobb, any pitcher that had an advantage in 1960s, deadball era which was all about cheating, the steroid era everyone was cheating so it even the playing field, and you can't tell me Griffey and others that played in the 90s and 80s 70s didn't cheat we don't know that, they never tested then and steroids have been around for that long, and players still cheating today they just got smarter on how they do it.
Been watching baseball for over 60 years, and listening to my dad and others. This is the top 20. With pitchers. 1. Babe Ruth 2. Willie Mays 3. Ted Williams 4. Ty Cobb 5. Lou Gehrig 6. Mickey Mantle 7. Henry Aaron 8. Stan Musial 9. Rogers Hornsby 10. Walter Johnson 11. Honus Wagner 12. Joe DiMaggio 13. Tris Speaker 14. Ken Griffey, Jr 15. Christy Mathewson 16. Jimmie Foxx 17. Roberto Clemente 18. Frank Robinson 19. Grover Alexander 20. Mike Schmidt 20. Barry Bonds. - I’m taking his steroids away from him. His career definitely would have been about here. 22. Tom Seaver 23. CY Young 24. Mel Ott 25. Randy Johnson 25. Roger Clemens - Again taking the steroids away from him he should be here. Top 20 Players excluding pitchers. 1. Babe Ruth 2. Willie Mays 3. Ted Williams 4. Ty Cobb 5. Lou Gehrig 6. Mickey Mantle 7. Henry Aaron 8. Stan Musial 9. Rogers Hornsby 10. Honus Wagner 11. Joe DiMaggio 12. Tris Speaker 14. Ken Griffey, Jr. 15. Jimmie Foxx 16. Roberto Clemente 17. Frank Robinson 18. Mike Schmidt 18. Barry Bonds 20. Mel Ott Just Missed Rickey Henderson, Albert Pujols, Johnny Bench, and Yogi Berra. Top 20 pitchers 1. Walter Johnson 2. Christy Mathewson 3. Pete “Grover” Alexander 4. Tom Seaver 5. Cy Young 6. Randy Johnson 7. Roger Clemens 8. Greg Maddox 9. Warren Spahn 10. Lefty Grove 11. Bob Gibson 12. Steve Carleton 13. Pedro Martinez 14. Mordecai Brown 15. Eddie Plank 16. Clayton Kershaw 17. Whitey Ford 18. Sandy Koufax - Go look at his career before you start arguing with me. And the Dodger Mound was higher than every other team. 19. Bob Feller 20. Juan Marichal 20. Carl Hubbell Just missed Jim Palmer and Nolan Ryan.
Dave “ King Kong “ Kingman .
Where do you put Rogers Hornsby and his .358 avg
The GOAT!
You are the best of the best
Ty Cobb #1
BONDS AND CLEMENS ARE CHEATERS...replace them with Clemente and Sachel Paige!
#1 Easy….Mickey Mantle barring his bad knees. Nobody compares! #2….Jackie Robinson.
What if Babe Ruth. Started his career as hitting outfield only with no pitching ( 5 years as pitcher ) .what would be his total home runs.?
How could you possibly not include the Great One - Roberto Clemente! Clemente didn’t get his deserved recognition when he played, nor does he get it now.
I must watching these AI narrated videos. So, now TH-camrs are too lazy to narrate their videos?
You should have separate list for pitchers
Tom Seaver before Pedro Martinez all day
Nonsense
here's your list with where I would roughly rank them in parenthesis: 20 (20) . Rickey Henderson - that's reasonable 19 (70-80). Ichiro Suzuki - not even close. I don't even know if Ichiro would make the top 100 players of all time. Not kidding. 18 (30). Randy Johnson 17 (20). Roger Clemens 16 (25-30). Joe Dimaggio - WAY too high 15 (20-25). Mike Trout - maybe... I think assuming the rest of his career ends with an injury riddled whimper as it looks to be 15 might be a tad high. 14 (18-20). Greg Maddux 13 (12-15). Ken Griffey Jr. 12 (4). Honus Wagner - Definitely too low. Should be top five on any list. 11 (30-40). Pedro Martinez - Absolutely no way. Too short of a career... six or seven amazing seasons of 30 games/7IP per game with the rest filler isn't enough during a really sketchy time in baseball history. I certainly wouldn't rank him ahead of Johnson, Clemens, or Maddux. 10 (10). Stan Musial 9. (12) Walter Johnson 8 (8). Mickey Mantle 7 (9). Barry Bonds - I rank him a couple spots lower, and I just completely discount the years after he started using steroids. 6 (6). Ted Williams 5 (3). Ty Cobb 4 (5). Hank Aaron 3 (11). Lou Gehrig - Way too high.. at this kind of ranking you have to be a multitool player and Gehrig was pretty much all bat. 2 (2). Willie Mays 1 (1). Babe Ruth Some others worthy of top twenty consideration: Bob Gibson, Lefty Grove, Tom Seaver, Tris Speaker, Eddie Collins, Frank Robinson, Rogers Hornsby (Who's my number 7), Mike Schmidt (definitely in my top 20), Roberto Clemente, Jimmie Foxx, Cy Young. Probably a few others.
Your list might be a bigger L. The only thing you got right over him is your take on Suzuki which is correct.
@@kingdinodragonite3470 I didn't think my list was THAT different other than where I'd put Dimaggio, Gehrig and Hornsby.
A top 20 list with Ichiro ahead of Rickey Henderson. You are disqualified from ever discussing anything about baseball ever again.
Babe,Ty,Barry
Don’t watch this video! The annoying music that loops over and over and over will have you watching with the sound off.
so just another handout.sad
ALBERT PUJOLS 1B, PETE ROSE 2B, ALEX RODRIGUEZ SS, MIKE SCHMIDT 3B, HANK AARON LF, WILLIE MAYS CF, ROBERTO CLEMENTE RF, YADIER MOLINA C, RANDY JOHNSON LP, STEVE CARLTON LF, BOB GIBSON RP, NOLAN RYAN RP, CLAYTON KERSHAW LP (BULLPEN) & MARIANO RIVERA RP (BULLPEN) six reserves are: satchel paige rp, mookie betts (multi positions), rickey henderson cf, babe ruth lp & outfielder, roger hornsby infielder & barry bonds outfielder. this list is my 20 best all-time players! we need to forgive bonds & rose and move forward from the past!
Aaron Judge didnt play long enough but right now is the best i ever saw. And i saw Mays Aaron Williams im 75 years old.
I think you enjoyed watching 90s/00 baseball. They are way over represented.
Where’s Derek jeter??
Mike Schmidt needs to be on this list. Should keep pitchers and hitters separate.
Wheres bob ueker
i've been watching baseball for 70 years and Willie is my all time favorite!
How are you going to have Mike Trout and not Albert Pujols?
BONDS DOESNT BELONG THERE
An excellent list. A little too much recency bias in the second ten. The only problem I have is that Lefty Grove was not on it. He should have replaced Greg Maddux. Clemens, and both Johnson's and Martinez were right on. Consider this: Babe Ruth was number one on the list and had the highest OPS of all-time in history against lefthanders at 1130 They walked him 567 times and he struck out 460 times in 3067 plate appearances. Against Lefty Grove in 148 plate appearances Grove struck Babe out 45 times and walked him 13 times. His slugging percentage was 898 even tough. So if Ruth can lead the list, Grove should at least be on it. And in his career Pedro pitched 2827.1 innings; From 1928-39 (excluding a sore armed season in 1934), Lefty Grove pitched 2826.2 innings. And this is how they compared: ..............................Lefty Grove...........................Pedro Martinez won-lost record..........235-82...................................219-100 ERA.............................2.75........................................2.93 ERA+...........................168.........................................154 bWAR..........................95.7.........................................86.1 WAR/250....................8.46.........................................7.61 But wthou question Lefty Grove is the most under-rated superstar in MLB history. And this oversight was merely another example.
with all that blubber it was cinch to hit a homerun. Don’t envy the man whatsoever. No amount of money could make me envy any athlete.
Id take Mantle over Mays in a NY minute. What a joke.
An all around player . Hit for power. Hit for average. Great base runner and base stealer. Great in the outfield. My personal favorite of all time.
This is my list: 1) Babe Ruth. 2) Willie Mays. 3)Ty Cobb. 4) Ted Williams. 5) Hank Aaron. 6) Honus Wagner. 7) Lou Gehrig. 8) Mickey Mantle. 9) Stan Musial. 10) Rogers Hornsby. 11) Tris Speaker. 12) Eddie Collins. 13) Jimmie Foxx. 14) Mel Ott. 15) Nap Lajoie. 16) Albert Pujols. 17) Rickey Henderson. 18) Mike Schmidt. 19) Frank Robinson. 20) Joe Morgan.
Pretty good list and I love the Big Red Machine, but Joe, really? Bonds, either one? Griffey Jr?, Ripken Jr ? Hell George Brett was better than Morgan. Clemente, McCovey, Brooks Robinson?
Derek jeter needs love
@@shanephillips1730 Joe Morgan is literally the best second baseman since Rogers Hornsby.
Agree
Joe Dimaggio?
So sad the great Bambino's life can be covered in less than 9 minutes.
If your not considering steroids and merely going off stats then Barry Bonds is easily the beat ever. Not even close
Willie Mays is the Goat !
WILLIAMS IS NUMBER 2. BONDS BELONGS IN JAIL.
Willie Mays was the greatest to play the game. Amazing batter and center fielder. Willie did it all and without drugs.
He looks German to me
Did Willie pitch?
What.drugs.were.you.on.doing This.🤬🤬🤬
My father was one of the smartest baseball people I ever met. I once ask him who would be the first player you would take to build a winning dominate team…his answer…Pete Rose…
Pete Rose over Mickey Mantle? See a shrink.
everyone is complaining about no Roberto Clemente but what about mike Schmidt?!