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Tom Seaver Rated High, Vastly Underrated


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ESPN's Hall of 100 -- ranking players based strictly on performance, no character clauses -- rates Tom Seaver the No. 24 player of all-time, the No. 6 pitcher of all-time, the No. 5 RHP of all-time. Only righties better, they claim: some bat-throwing dick; some creep who pitched mostly for Atlanta and the Cubs; somebody who was said to be a large locomotive; and a fellow for whom a pitching award is named only because he predated Seaver and thus Seaver himself couldn't be the standard. Seeing as how it is established that Tom Seaver is the Greatest Everything Ever, this is shockingly low. But others would call it pretty darn high.

Other Mets (or those who wore Mets uniform in competition):

93. T#m Gl@v!ne
86. Gary Carter
81. Duke Snider
78. Mike Piazza
73. Roberto Alomar
65. Eddie Murray
56. Yogi Berra
45. Warren Spahn
41. Pedro Martinez
35. Nolan Ryan
14. Rickey Henderson
2. Willie Mays


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Edgy MD wrote:
Rickey Henderson?

Nolan Ryan?

Don Zimmer?


"Duh," he said. Fixed to include those guys, except for Zimmer, who would've been No. 2 behind Torre had the character clause been considered, according to Joe Buck and Tim McCarver.


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It's funny how I came to that. I thought, "Maybe their criteria isn't favorable to what Rickey was, but... surely any reasonable criteria would say he was better than Gl@v!ne... and Carter... and Snider and Piazza and Alomar and Murray... ." I went all the way up to Pedro and was still incapable of making a reasonable argument why Pedro could be seen as better.

Nolie that high is still a small surprise.


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When no-hitters are a counting number for you, it's tough to resist.

He's NOT above Pedro-- and maybe the best 3-4 year prime in history-- in my book.


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I still can't wait to see Robbie play like a Hall of Famer in a Met uniform.


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I asked David Cone a few years ago who the two best righties of his generation were and his answer was.

1. Bob Gibson
2. Tom Seaver

He qualified it by saying Gibson for a day and Seaver for a season. I didnt ask about 1968 lol.


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