The Greatest Baseball Players of My Generation

The Game of Baseball Has Changed so Much Through the Years. Here Are the Best Players I Have Ever Seen

By Tim Hawver, published Jun 22, 2007
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It is so hard to compare players from different eras in sports. Each game evolves as time goes on and there's no way to say with certainty which players are so special that they transcend their era. Baseball is perhaps the most difficult game to compare era to era. The game has changed on so many levels. Over the years the ballparks have gotten smaller, the players are bigger, the league has expanded, and the players travel schedule has increased.

I have loved the game of baseball since I was a young child in the nineties. I collected cards, watched every game I could and played Little League baseball myself. Here are the best players I have ever seen at each position:

First Base: Albert Pujols. Albert is perhaps the best right-handed hitter I've ever seen. He can do it all with the bat. He hits for power and average to both sides of the field. His performance in the field is a little sluggish, but at first base you look for more offensive output.

Second Base: Craig Biggio. Craig Biggio may be the quietest future hall of famer in the game today. Biggio has hit over 250 career homeruns, most of which while he hit leadoff for the Houston Astros. He also won four gold gloves in the nineties.

Third Base: Chipper Jones. Jones played third base for the Atlanta Braves during a stretch where they made the playoffs on a yearly basis. He's a switch hitter, with power from both sides of the plate.

Shortstop: Alex Rodriguez. Probably the most gifted player of my generation. Rodriguez redefined the shortstop position. Managers used to look to their shortstop for defense and a little speed on the base paths. A-Rod is closing in on 500 career homeruns. He had forty homeruns and forty stolen bases in 1998. Rodriguez is a special player that will be brought up in many 'greatest of all-time' conversations.

Left Field: Barry Bonds. Love him or hate him, Bonds can't be denied as one of the greatest. His 73 homeruns in 2001 stand as the greatest single season homerun binge. Not to mention his seven MVP awards.

The Greatest Baseball Players of My Generation

Greg Maddux has baffled hitters ever since I can remember.

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Takeaways
  • Best players by position.
  • Barry Bonds
  • Albert Pujols
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