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The 200 Greatest Major League Baseball Players of All Time, 2012 Ed. 161-170

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The previous ten is here.

161. Wee Willie Keeler 1892-10 RF Orioles/Superbas/Highlanders
         59.15
         .335/.389/.451
         OPS+ 126
         PA=9600
         MVPQ=none

162. Jake Beckley 1B 1888-07 Pirates/Reds
        58.95
        .292/.349/.490
        OPS+ 125
        PA=10,500
        MVPQ=none

163. Vladimir Guerrero RF 1996-  Expos/Angels
        58.8
        .314/.377/.548
        OPS+140
        PA=9050
        MVPQ=none

164. Bobby Doerr 2B 1937-51 Red Sox
        58.55
        .279/.344/.483
        OPS+115
        PA=8000
        MVPQ=none

165. John Olerud 1B 1989-05 Blue Jays/Mariners
        58.5
        .296/.399/.471
        OPS+ 128
        PA=9050
        MVPQ=1993, 1998

166. Joe Gordon 2B Yankees 1938-50 Yankees
        58.45
        .269/.346/.513
        OPS+120
        PA=6500
        MVPQ=1942

167. Ducky Medwick  1932-48 LF Cardinals
        58.25
        .315/.358/.555
        OPS+134
        PA=8100
        MVPQ=1936, 1937

168. Jim Bunning RHP 1955-71 Tigers/Phillies
        58.25
        ERA+114
        229-176
        IP=3750
        MVPQ=1965, 1966, 1967

169. Richie Ashburn CF 1948-62 Phillies
        57.9
        .318/.405/.405
        OPS+ 111
        PA=9700
        MVPQ=1958

170. Joe Jackson LF 1908-20 Indians/White Sox
        57.85
        .343/.410/.592
         OPS+169
        PA=5700
        MVPQ=1911, 1912

In this section, we have Bunning, the first player of the 40 on the list so far with 3 MVPQ seasons; Jackson/Medwick/Olerud join the group who have two.  Jackson adds to that the best bat we've seen so far, a 169 OPS+ and my favorite pet adjusted slash, a 3/4/5 (joining Berkman and Flick in that group).  Jackson also has fewer than 6000 plate appearances, the fewest on the board so far - making him the best per game player on the list to date.  No Elite seasons (10 wins above replacement) in this group, Rusie/Giambi are still the only members of that club.

So, where do we stand a fifth of the way through the list?

C King Kelly
-clearly the best catcher with his .500 career adjusted slugging percentage

1B Hank Greenberg
     Jason Giambi
-no change at first base; Olerud had two MVPQ seasons, but runs smack into Giambi having a better top end, a better overall bat, and almost as much value in a thousand fewer plate appearances.  They both sit behind Greenberg, as he had a better bat than both and a couple thousand fewer plate appearances than Giambi.

2B Joe Gordon
-putting Gordon in direct comparison with Doerr gets the former on the team; Gordon had a better top end, a better bat (.513 career adjusted slugging from second base) and almost identical career value in 1500 fewer plate appearances.

No one at either short or third is in this conversation yet.

LF Ducky Medwick
-2 MVPQ seasons and a career adjusted slugging of .555.

RF Joe Jackson
      RF Elmer Flick
-Jackson's the best player in this first 40.  He's got 2 MVPQ seasons, a career slashline of 3/4/5, and accumulated his value in fewer than 6000 plate appearances.  Flick's also got a 3/4/5 slash but loses to Jackson on every count.

RHP Amos Rusie
        Dazzy Vance
        Jim Bunning
        Bret Saberhagen

Bunning's the first guy with 3 MVPQ seasons, but his adjusted career ERA isn't special, so that's where I'll slot him.








The 20 Best WWE/WWF IC Switches

Monday, October 17, 2011



There have been 131 Intercontinental Title switches in WWF/WWE history. I've seen well over a hundred of them; my record keeping is not as good as is it with the WWF Championship matches, but this should be close. Once we get to the end of the list, it would be easy to slip other matches in those spots. Here are the 20 best matches.

1. Aug '92 Bret Hart d. Davey Boy Smith
2. Mar '87 Ricky Steamboat d. Randy Savage
3. Jan '01  Chris Jericho d. Chris Benoit
4. Aug '91 Bret Hart d. Mr. Perfect
5. July '95 Shawn Michaels d. Jeff Jarrett
6. Aug '92 Bret Hart d. Roddy Piper
7. May '00 Chris Benoit d. Chris Jericho
8. Sept '03 RVD d. Christian
9. June '09 Chris Jericho d. Rey Mysterio
10. Sept '09 John Morrison d. Rey Mysterio
11. Aug '98 HHH d. Rock
12. June '09 Rey Mysterio d. Chris Jericho
13. May '02 RVD d. Eddy Guerrero
14. Apr '02 Eddy Guerrero d. RVD
15. Apr '06 RVD d. Shelton Benjamin
16. Apr' 00 Chris Benoit d. Chris Jericho/Kurt Angle
17. Nov '06 Jeff Hardy d. Johnny Nitro
18. Sept '04 Chris Jericho d. Christian
19. Aug '97 Steve Austin d. Owen Hart
20. July '04 Edge d. Randy Orton

The Weekly Tendown October 9-15 2011

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Dear Internet:

The thing most on my mind, as evidenced by last week's Tendown, is the 99% movement; yesterday it went global, with occupations in over 80 countries.

I'm not going to talk about it this week; in fact, this week is politics free, a safe zone for whatever conservative readers of my sports posts drop by.

Next week is my 99th Tendown, and also my Ladygal's birthday.  My priorities are in the right position, and I'll make next week's issue almost laborless, entirely one of pictures and graphs related to the 99% movement.

A week later - the two year anniversary of Tendown; if you were around a year ago, you may recall that Tendown 50 was links and brief content descriptions of the previous 49, and I'll do that again with Tendown 100.  You may also recall I took a week off after Tendown 50 and will do the same after 100.

But that's not today.  Today is a Politics Free Tendown 98.

1. Who's Got It Better Than Us?






Have you ever wondered, "Where does Jividen write Tendown; what is to his immediate right in his workspace?  At what was he looking when he announced "tax millionaires" as the crux of his economic policy?" (Not that I'm advocating that today, in this politics free issue of Tendown; for today, I'm not even recognizing that millionaires exist - it's divisive after all; dirty talk of our exploding wealth gap over the past three decades.  I won't have it!).

I have pennants in my office.  These are they.  One for each Super Bowl, plus extras for SB23 and 29. Memorabilia isnt in my budget anymore; I still don't have nearly as much World Series effluvia as would I ideally; so it's helpful that the last pennant was purchased in Clinton's first term.

The 49ers have largely been irrelevant for a decade.  I haven't seen a single game this year, not out of lack of interest but because there hasn't been one televised in my market.

Until today - when, even as I write this, Niners/Lions (we're down early) is on in south Florida.

4-1 gets you some chatter.  Here's a NY Times blog piece about how the roster came to be and here is the current playoff projections by Football Outsiders.

The team in the entire NFL most likely to make the postseason?

The Niners.

I took Detroit today in my weekly picks, and one may recall in my preseason forecast my saying I'd rather go 0-16 than lose in the NFL Championship.

That remains true.  But at 4-1 we're clearly not playing low ball this year.  So, time to root for good cards.

Go Niners.

2. The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Pill
Is here.  If you wake up one morning sliding out of John Malkovich's amygdala into a ditch just off the New Jersey Turnpike, you'll know the entire Charlie Kauffman catalog is becoming reality.

3. Meet the Mullets


The best part of the arrests this week of five Amish men in Ohio for cutting off the hair of other Amish men is that the last name of the suspects is Mullet.

That means the Mullets were arrested for Crimes Against Hair.

4. I Need You to Trust Me on This.
If you eat this:
And then you immediately brush your teeth with this

Your mouth will foam like a rabid woodchuck.  Maybe this can be a new urban legend, like when the kid Mikey from the Life cereal commercials back in the 70s died from eating too many Razzles.  "Remember the guy from Hanging with Mr. Cooper?  That dude ate a bunch of salt and vinegar chips and then brushed his teeth right after and swallowed his tongue."

5. The Worst Monday Night RAW....ever.

Somehow, WWE managed to turn an angle that was referenced on Jim Rome's radio show as possibly being real and got CM Punk an hour on Bill Simmons's podcast into an absolute pile of gloop that saw Hunter bury virtually the entire roster this week.

The visceral dislike fans have for this type of corporate indulgence (shoot firing JR, having the Punk character stand with authority against the walked out wrestlers, treating matches as if they an impediment to the product) is exactly the nerve that the original Punk promo touched.  WWE is a corporate criminal, which isn't an estimation of the booking; their classification of wrestlers as independent contractors is without even a colorable argument.  It goes without challenge because the McMahons control the wrestling marketplace and its labor force essentially has no voice or protection.  I assume its coincidence that WWE has decided to run an anti-union, anti-labor angle at the same moment that 99% movement begins to gain some traction.  But were one to write a book (or a doctoral dissertation; I totally should have gone on to get my PhD in 2004; I was shortsighted thinking it was a mistake to sell my house to spend the next few years in grad school when I had a teaching job lined up - as 8 years later, I lost my house anyway and am still at that same job, still just scratching out a living) on professional wrestling as ratifying the messages of the corporate class to its largely working class fan base - this current angle would be a good place to start.  Hey workers, WWE is saying, don't complain about workplace conditions, just do what the boss says.  Successful people don't complain, they work.  Only jobbers align together and try to force the hand of management.  Get back in your goddamn cubicle.  And the "actors" who have to present that morality play, the WWE wrestlers, have no employer provided health insurance, pay for their own travel expenses, are subject to random drug testing, and have to sign over intellectual property rights to their ring personas.  It's as if the characters at Disney theme marks (also a non union shop) had to sing a little song about how Norma Rae was a commie and Joe Hill got what he deserved.

Yes, that was politics.  I'm sorry.

I saw some four star wrestling this week.  Richards/Strong from last week's ROH TV (ROH is now owned by Sinclair Media; if you've forgotten its attempts to smear John Kerry in 2004, something that I don't think the wrestling press has taken note of since the purchase, here's a reminder). Another Richards match, he and Romero winning the tag titles this month from Devitt/Taguchi in NJ was 4 stars.  And Go's NOAH title defense over Takayama in September was 4 1/2, meaning it goes in my Match of the Year post.  I'm at 40 4 1/2 star+ matches for the year thusfar.

6. I Write the Stories
I've been doing a post a day for awhile; which is a good pace to keep up as long as I'm making picks.

I did a list of the best WWF/E title switches.
I'm down to 171 in my revision of the 200 greatest baseball players of all time.
I went 6-7 against the spread in yesterday's college football picks.
And today's NFL picks are here.

7. Flapjacks



As requested by my Ladygal - we're now calling all pancakes "flapjacks."  Adjust your lexicon accordingly.

Also, given the amount of British television we've been watching, I think we're probably going to replace the word "bacon" with "streaky bacon" but I'd assume that's a step too far for most.

8. What British Television?



Big Brother UK.  We've seen every episode of the current season.  I am uncertain how I survived without it in my life until now.  I'm Team Aaron in a near violent fashion. Seriously, the amount of my day spent thinking about Big Brother UK is unsettling.

9. Hey, Beavis and Butt-head is Back.
The NY Times did a profile of Mike Judge.

10. And Just Because I like It.
That's all for this time.  I'll be back next time.  If there is a next time...

Your pal,

Jim

2011 College Football Picks, Week 7

Friday, October 14, 2011

I'm 33-36-1.

Toledo -8 Bowling Green(loss)
Penn St -12 Purdue(loss)
Texas A&M -8.5 Baylor(win)
N Carolina -3 Miami(loss)
Rutgers -3.5 Navy(loss)
WMich -1.5 NIU(loss)
UTEP +1.5 Tulane(win)
G Tech -7 Virginia(loss)
BYU +3 Ore St.(win)
Florida -2 Auburn(loss)
K St. +3.5 TTech(win)
Stanford v. Wash St. under 65.5(win)
Oklahoma v. Kansas under 75(win)

6-7
39-43-1

The 200 Greatest Major League Baseball Players of All Time, 2012 Ed. 171-180

Thursday, October 13, 2011

The previous 10 is here.

171. Elmer Flick RF 1898-10 Phillies/Indians
        57.85
        .312/.404/.548
        OPS+ 149
        PA=6400
        MVPQ=none

172. Duke Snider CF 1947-64 Dodgers
        57.7
        .296/.380/.553
        OPS+ 140
        PA=8200
        MVPQ=none

173. King Kelly OF/C 1878-93 White Sox/Beaneaters
        57.55
        .307/.383/.500
        OPS+ 138
        PA=6500
        MVPQ=1886 

174. Bid McPhee 2B 1882-99 Reds
        57.45
        .251/.338/.388
        OPS+ 106
         PA=9400
        MVPQ= none


175. Jason Giambi 1B 1995- Athletics/Yankees 
        57.3
        .275/.402/.529
        OPS+ 142
        PA=8500
        MVPQ=2000
        Elite Season=2001 (10.4 Wins above replacement)

176. Jimmy Wynn CF 1963-77 Astros
        57.25
        .268/.385/.501
        OPS+ 128
        PA=8000
        MVPQ=none

177. Andruw Jones CF Braves 1996-
        57.15
        .257/.340/.487
        OPS+ 111
        PA=8400
        MVPQ=none

178. Amos Rusie RHP Giants 1889-01
        56.75
        ERA+129
        169-107
        IP=3800
        MVPQ=1893
       Elite Season=1894 (10.1)


179. Al Simmons LF/CF Athletics 1924-44
        56.7
        .304/.349/.534
         OPS+132
        PA=9500
         MVPQ=1929

180. Tim Hudson RHP Athletics/Braves 1999-
        56.55
        180-129
        ERA+127
        IP=2500
        MVPQ=none

In this section, we have our two best seasons yet, Giambi's 2011 and Rusie's 1893; the first two seasons to hit "Elite" status (MVP Quality is 8 wins above replacement, Elite is 10, an Inner Circle season would be 12).  Rusie's the new best pitcher so far, just slipping by Vance.  Giambi's got a couple thousand more plate appearances than Greenberg, and Hank's adjusted slugging of .616 remains the most impressive number on the board, so Greenberg stays the starting first baseman, but Giambi's Elite season puts him on the current version of the all time team.

Additionally, note Flick's 3/4/5 adjusted slashline, he joins Berkman in that membership.  Flick's career value with limited number of plate appearances is also extra impressive, and that's the data point that gets he and Kelly named to the all time team at this point in the list.

C Kelly
1B Greenberg
     1B Giambi
RF Flick
RHP Rusie
         Vance
         Saberhagen






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