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One of the greatest moves ever by any Cincinnati sports team. I still remember how excited I was when we got him. Shame his years here were mostly marred by injury, but he was still a joy to watch. Big congratulations to him for making the Hall of Fame. Because of his dad I was a big fan of Junior even before he was a Red.
The thing about Griffey was not just how great he was. But how easy he made it look. He was not that big and powerful and it did not even look like he was trying to crush the ball, but he could hit it to the moon with that smooth easy swing. When he was running full speed in the outfield it looked like he was gliding, and he had a cannon arm that made ridiculous throws look simple.
Even though he was injured a lot here, it could be argued that he was the most talented athlete ever to play in Cincinnati.
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In terms of pure athletic talent I'd probably have to go with Deion Sanders, though he obviously didn't play that long for Cincy. I too remember how excited I was upon learning of Griffey's acquisition. Even though his numbers with the Reds would certainly be upper echelon compared to most, his stay there was near tragic. He definitely made the Hall based on his stint in the Emerald City.
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Congrats to Griff. Unfortunate he was cursed with injuries here.
In 13 years with Seattle, Griff created an offensive WAR of 63.5, and a defensive WAR of 8.5
In 9 years with Cincinnati, Griff created an offensive WAR of 20.1, and a defensive WAR of -7.5
My greatest 'athlete' to play for the Reds was Eric Davis. In one 3 year span he hit 90 HR's and stole 165 bases while being caught a mere 20 times. An argument could be made for little Joe also.
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Griffey and Bonds are the best baseball players that I ever saw play in my lifetime.
I'm gonna break every record they've got. I'm tellin' you right now. I don't know how I'm gonna do it, but it's goin' to get done.
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Congrats to Junior.
My question is who are the three assholes who didn't vote for him? Is this another one of MLB's moronic codes left from 150 years ago? This is another reason why baseball keeps losing fans.
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(01-07-2016, 10:10 AM)jason Wrote: Griffey and Bonds are the best baseball players that I ever saw play in my lifetime.
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I wish his years here had been better, so he could go in the Hall as a Red.
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Listened to the game where he tied the record for consecutive games homer streak with my grandfather (he was a huge Twins fan). Remember it all quite vividly. Thanks for that memory Griff.
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(01-07-2016, 03:51 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: They are probably 3 very old people who just have a problem with unanimous voting.
Well, we know two of them voted for David Eckstein....
I'm gonna break every record they've got. I'm tellin' you right now. I don't know how I'm gonna do it, but it's goin' to get done.
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