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Top 50 White Sox

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On Espn Chicago...this is hard. Going with Frank first.

 

Top 50 Sox

Top 10 hitters:

Frank Thomas

Luke Appling

Eddie Collins

Nellie Fox

Minnie Minoso

Paul Konerko

Carlton Fisk

Robin Ventura

Harold Baines

Magglio Ordonez

 

Top 10 pitchers:

Ed Walsh

Ted Lyons

Red Faber

Mark Buehrle

Billy Pierce

Wilbur Wood

Bobby Thigpen

Ed Cicotte

Joe Horlen

Jack McDowell

 

I always have a hard time slotting the two groups in together. I'm pretty sure I'd put Frank overall #1, but don't know where I'd go from there.

QUOTE (tonyho7476 @ Jun 22, 2012 -> 01:24 PM)
On Espn Chicago...this is hard. Going with Frank first.

Top 50 Sox

 

That's the only correct answer.

QUOTE (tonyho7476 @ Jun 22, 2012 -> 01:24 PM)
On Espn Chicago...this is hard. Going with Frank first.

 

Top 50 Sox

 

Yeah, going back and forth between him and Lyle Mouton.

Wow. Looking at the results, the people who are voting don't seem to have a clue. Frank #6? Ed Walsh #48? I mean the man only has the lowest career E.R.A. in baseball history. Eddie Collins #25? I put my top 5 as Thomas, Jackson, Collins, Walsh, Appling.

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So far konerko is Number 1. After Frank I went with Shoeless Joe and then Fisk. After that I struggled and gave up.

Frank

Appling

Minoso

Fox

Fisk

Shoeless

Ventura

Wood

Lyons

Walsh

Luzinski

Aparicio

Konerko

Baines

Ozzie

Magglio

Buehrle

Black jack

 

 

Collins

Schalk

Horlen

 

I've always felt that people don't appreciate Collins near as much as they should. He was not only one of the great White Sox, but one of the greatest players, period.

QUOTE (lasttriptotulsa @ Jun 22, 2012 -> 02:20 PM)
Wow. Looking at the results, the people who are voting don't seem to have a clue. Frank #6? Ed Walsh #48? I mean the man only has the lowest career E.R.A. in baseball history. Eddie Collins #25? I put my top 5 as Thomas, Jackson, Collins, Walsh, Appling.

 

 

QUOTE (tonyho7476 @ Jun 22, 2012 -> 02:58 PM)
So far konerko is Number 1.

 

Are the voters all under 20 years old or something?

 

My top 5:

 

1.Frank Thomas

 

2.Paul Konerko

 

3.Mark Buehrle

 

4.Luke Appling

 

5.Ted Lyons

 

Buehrle's ranked so high only because I grew up with him in a Sox uniform and he's my favorite pitcher. I guess "my generation's" Billy Pierce.

1. Darin Erstad

 

 

List is a joke............Belle before Baines................Hall of Fame guys way behind guys with 2 good years total.

There's a Jim Scott conspiracy going on with that list.

QUOTE (knightni @ Jun 22, 2012 -> 07:46 PM)
There's a Jim Scott conspiracy going on with that list.

 

Seriously, how the f*** does he lead in #1 votes.

 

My list: The lower it got though, the less ranking became clear

 

 

1.Frank Thomas

 

2.Ed Walsh

 

3.Paul Konerko

 

4.Mark Buehrle

 

5.Eddie Collins

 

6.Nellie Fox

 

7.Luis Aparicio

 

8.Ted Lyons

 

9.Billy Pierce

 

10.Carlton Fisk

 

11.Minnie Minoso

 

12.Joe Jackson

 

13.Luke Appling

 

14.Harold Baines

 

15.Ozzie Guillen

 

16.Red Faber

 

17.Robin Ventura

 

18.Dick Allen

 

19.Eddie Cicotte

 

20.Wilbur Wood

 

21.A.J. Pierzynski

 

22.Ray Schalk

 

23.Jermaine Dye

 

24.Lamarr Hoyt

 

25.Early Wynn

 

26.Jack McDowell

 

27.Magglio Ordonez

 

28.Doc White

 

29.Nick Altrock

 

30.Chico Carrasquel

 

31.Bobby Thigpen

 

32.George Davis

 

33.Jim Scott

 

34.Ray Durham

 

35.Jose Contreras

 

36.Jim Landis

 

37.Freddy Garcia

 

38.Jon Garland

 

39.Bobby Jenks

 

40.Jim Thome

 

41.Hoyt Wilhelm

 

42.Joe Crede

 

43.Roberto Hernandez

 

44.Sherman Lollar

 

45.Tommy John

 

46.Chet Lemon

 

47.Bill Melton

 

48.Fielder Jones

 

49.Wilson Alvarez

 

50.Joel Horlen

 

51.Johnny Mostil

 

52.Buck Weaver

 

53.Greg Luzinski

 

54.Bibb Falk

 

55.Gary Peters

 

56.Happy Felsch

 

57.Lefty Williams

 

58.Zeke Bonura

 

59.Willie Kamm

 

60.Albert Belle

 

61.Harry Hooper

 

It's hard to do a Sox list cause a lot of the old timers are in the Hall of Fame and it's hard to vote for people I never saw play.

I don't see how you can not put Billy Pierce at least in the top 10, let alone off the list, or have Luke Appling as low as number 13. This is just going to be a popular contest for Sox players in the last generation or 2.

 

QUOTE (lasttriptotulsa @ Jun 22, 2012 -> 08:12 PM)
I've always felt that people don't appreciate Collins near as much as they should. He was not only one of the great White Sox, but one of the greatest players, period.
Very true.

 

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