Not 6 or 7, just 5 ranked 1-5
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Not 6 or 7, just 5 ranked 1-5
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Ivermectin Man
5-Tom Glavine
4-Chipper Jones
3-Greg Maddux
2-Eddie Matthews
1- Henry Aaron
1 Aaron
2. Chipper
3. Maddux
4. Smoltz
5 Chavez.
Coppy
1. Hank Aaron
2. Eddie Mathews
3. Chipper Jones
4. John Smoltz
5. Greg Maddux
Now Maddux had the second best career of any of those players on the list, but for the Braves, he's several notches below what Smoltz was able to give us over the years. But if you wanted to flip them because Maddux had a better peak that's fine. Maddux's peak was insane.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
1. Hank
2. Matthews
3. Maddux
4. Spahn
5. Chipper
Acuna likely to be top 5 when he's done
jpx7 (04-05-2024)
All-time?
1. Hank
2. Maddux
3. Spahn
4. Matthews
5. Niekro
6. Chipper
ATL only?
1. Hank
2. Maddux
3. Niekro
4. Chipper
5. Glavine
6. Andruw
7. Smoltz
From my own eyes:
Maddux, glavine, chipper, smoltz, Murphy.
I'm only gonna rate guys I've seen.
1. Maddux
2. Chipper
3. Druw
4. Smoltz
5. Freddie
Acuna will overtake Freddie in the next couple of years most likely.
I was really tempted to put Simba on there too. Up there with Druw as a once in generation defensive talent.
I’m not seeing Garret Anderson on any of these lists.
buck75 (04-05-2024)
Babe Ruth was a Boston Brave for a few games.
Ortiz would be have been nice for a season or 2, but we weren't signing him long term no matter what. He was already a liability on defense when he signed with Boston.
Fick had a nice first half that year -- .296/.354/.482. We were kind of excited about him at the time. But boy howdy was that a rough second half of the season.
The Fick discussion shook loose a faded memory of his post-Braves career, and I ran it down on Wikipedia. The 2006 Nationals had both Fick and Matthew LeCroy on their roster, and LeCroy got pressed into service as starting catcher in a game where the team's starting and backup catchers were both hurt. He was catastrophically bad, giving up something like seven stolen bases and committing a couple of errors, and Fick had to come in to replace LeCroy in the middle of an inning. Frank Robinson literally cried talking about it in the post-game press conference.
The only memory of Fick that sticks in my mind is that he elbowed Eric Karros when he was running out a ground ball in the playoff round against the Cubs (Cubs won that series). Fick knocked the ball loose, but was called out and fined by both MLB and the Braves. I remember Bobby being harsh in his assessment of Fick's action and Fick wasn't back the next year.