So we have Pudge as the greatest Ranger. Of course, now he's in Detroit -- so, who's the greatest Tiger?
Ty Cobb | 106 (82.81%) |
Sam Crawford | 0 (0.00%) |
Charlie Gehringer | 1 (0.78%) |
Hank Greenberg | 11 (8.59%) |
Harry Heilmann | 1 (0.78%) |
Al Kaline | 8 (6.25%) |
Hal Newhouser | 0 (0.00%) |
Alan Trammell | 0 (0.00%) |
Lou Whitaker | 1 (0.78%) |
Other (who?) | 0 (0.00%) |
128 votes | 9 featured comments
Apologies to a bunch of Legends of Tiger Stadium -- no room in the poll for Freehan, Gibson, Lolich, Morris, Trout, Hiller, Parrish, many others ...
Um, guys, if you didn't vote for Ty Cobb, can you please explain why? These are Tigers, after all. They are not supposed to be nice...
My vote for Kaline was purely a heart-over-head vote. He was still playing, though near the tail end of his career, when I first became aware of baseball, and I lived 50 miles from Tiger Stadium, so I have no other answer than "Yeah, even as I hit the button, I figured he was actually third or fourth."
Hey, the same sentimentality could have led me to vote for Trammell, so be glad I went with Kaline!
Yeah, I can see Al Kaline as a sentimental choice for people of a certain age, but Harry Heilmann...Maybe we have a centenarian or two posting. Do you call a 100 year old internet user a "centenetizen"?
Looking forward to the Greatest Devil Ray survey.
Wait, it's actually an easy choice.
This is one of the easier one you'll find. The Tigers have had some fabulous players, but Cobb is one of the few greatest players ever. He is ranked by baseball reference as #1 in grey ink and #2 in black ink all time.
Um, guys, if you didn't vote for Ty Cobb, can you please explain why?
These are Tigers, after all. They are not supposed to be nice...
Sure. The choice was simple, especially because I am Jewish. What I want to know, Mike, is why you, of all people, are so impressed with Cobb's .366/.433/.512? Compared to Greenberg's .313/.412/.605, I'm not sure why that is so much better. Not to mention the fact that Hank earns some bonus points for losing 4 of his prime years to military service, while Ty was known as an aggressive racist who would probably cringe at the thought of a Jew being the greatest Tiger of all time. If this is true (it's from Wikipedia) it just about sums up why the decision was simple for me. "Jackie Robinson said of Greenberg, "Class tells. It sticks out all over Mr. Greenberg."" If Cobb had his way, neither great Hall of Famer would have ever played the game. Shame on you racist anti-semites who voted for Cobb!
Sure. The choice was simple, especially because I am Jewish. What I want to know, Mike, is why you, of all people, are so impressed with Cobb's .366/.433/.512? Compared to Greenberg's .313/.412/.605, I'm not sure why that is so much better. Not to mention the fact that Hank earns some bonus points for losing 4 of his prime years to military service, while Ty was known as an aggressive racist who would probably cringe at the thought of a Jew being the greatest Tiger of all time. If this is true (it's from Wikipedia) it just about sums up why the decision was simple for me. "Jackie Robinson said of Greenberg, "Class tells. It sticks out all over Mr. Greenberg."" If Cobb had his way, neither great Hall of Famer would have ever played the game. Shame on you racist anti-semites who voted for Cobb!
"Shame on you racist anti-semites who voted for Cobb!"
I thought we were voting for the greatest player, not the "greatest " person and BTRF, you don't exactly come across as particularly nice either.
I thought we were voting for the greatest player, not the "greatest "
person and BTRF, you don't exactly come across as particularly nice
either.
Actually, we are voting for the greatest "Tiger". Nowhere in the poll rules does it state anything about voting using a player's perceived abilities. "Greatness" can be defined in more ways than one so it's all relative, but I certainly look at more than just the stats when evaluating it. I wonder how many Giants fans would vote Barry ahead of Mays and McCovey in this sort of poll.
Even judging solely by stats, I'd like to hear the arguments that statistically Cobb was better than Greenberg. I don't see it.
Actually, we are voting for the greatest "Tiger". Nowhere in the poll rules does it state anything about voting using a player's perceived abilities. "Greatness" can be defined in more ways than one so it's all relative, but I certainly look at more than just the stats when evaluating it. I wonder how many Giants fans would vote Barry ahead of Mays and McCovey in this sort of poll.
Even judging solely by stats, I'd like to hear the arguments that statistically Cobb was better than Greenberg. I don't see it.