Okay, now we need someone behind the plate (or else there would be a lot of passed balls). Your all-time catcher is ...
Johnny Bench | 1 (50.00%) |
Yogi Berra | 0 (0.00%) |
Roy Campanella | 0 (0.00%) |
Mickey Cochrane | 0 (0.00%) |
Bill Dickey | 0 (0.00%) |
Carlton Fisk | 0 (0.00%) |
Gabby Hartnett | 0 (0.00%) |
Mike Piazza | 0 (0.00%) |
Ivan Rodriguez | 1 (50.00%) |
Other (who?) | 0 (0.00%) |
Not only that, Mike, but as I type this there have been 12 votes, and the four candidates you mention have three apiece.
No love for Roy Campanella, though.
Gone but not forgotten - Mickey Cochrane and Josh Gibson. Gibson was probably the best catcher in the history of the game.
It's interesting how Ivan Rodriguez has taken Carlton Fisk's nickname and run off with it. I, for one, am glad. It never suited Fisk, anyway. Fisk was tall, somewhat noble-looking, and extremely deliberate (the endless mound conferences, the pauses whilst he stopped to examine the label on his bat...)
And anyone who selects "Other" and specifies "Huckaby" will be shot.
Yeah, I thought about Gibson when posting the poll, which is why the question has the "MLB" tag in it. I don't know enough about Cochrane to make an excuse to include him or not; wouldn't he be right there with Bill Dickey? (Actually, I just checked and BBRef has Dickey as Cochrane's most similar player.) So if you open the door for Cochrane, you start wondering about Hartnett and Lombardi and Fisk and other HOFers who I think are all one clear notch below the pantheon five (six with Josh) listed.
And anyone who selects "Other" and specifies "Huckaby" will be shot.
And anyone who selects "Other" and specifies "Martinez" will be offered a job as a sous chef at Alice Fazooli's along with Warren Sawkiw.
Put away the pistols. I voted Pudge. Kind of obviously and despite the fact McCarver agrees with me.