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Where does Griffey Jr rank all time?

Where does Griffey Jr rank all time?

A member of the Baseball Hall of Fame and a 13-time All-Star, Griffey is one of the most prolific home run hitters in baseball history; his 630 home runs rank as the seventh-most in MLB history.

Who is the best MLB outfielders of all time?

Hall of Fame * Veterans Committee **

Rank Player Name Ranking
1 Babe Ruth* 5.399
2 Ted Williams* 5.087
3 Barry Bonds 4.855
4 Ty Cobb* 4.839

Where is Griffey Jr?

Ken Griffey Jr. joins Seattle Mariners ownership group – Sports Illustrated.

Who is the greatest center fielder ever?

Willie Mays
The greatest center fielder in the history of baseball, Willie Mays spent the majority of his big league career with the San Francisco Giants. A ridiculous 24-time All-Star and 12-time Gold Glove winner, Mays was simply the best at the position he loved.

Who is the greatest baseball hitter of all time?

Greatest MLB Hitters of All Time

  • Honus Wagner — 3,420 Hits.
  • Cap Anson — 3,435 Hits.
  • Derek Jeter — 3,465 Hits.
  • Tris Speaker — 3,514 Hits.
  • Stan Musial — 3,630 Hits. Born: Nov.
  • Henry Aaron — 3,771 Hits. Born: Feb.
  • Ty Cobb — 4,189 Hits. Born: Dec.
  • Pete Rose — 4,256 Hits. Born: April 14, 1941 (Cincinnati, Ohio)
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Why is junior Griffey Jr so popular?

For those whose formative years of baseball fandom came during the 1990s, Junior will forever be No. 1 in our hearts. Griffey had limitless range in center field and the prettiest swing in the game. But frequent injuries derailed his career by the age of 30.

Is Barry Bonds the greatest outfielder of all-time?

Barry Bonds is Major League Baseball’s all-time home run leader and the only player to win more than three MVP awards — he ended up with seven —but is that enough to declare the infamous, non-Hall of Famer as the greatest outfielder in the sport’s history?

Was Roberto Clemente the best outfielder in MLB history?

With the exception of Willie Mays, Clemente was arguably the best combination of offense and defense in an outfielder. Had he spent his entire career in MLB, Ichiro probably would have bypassed Rose on the all-time hits list.