Nothing was more fun than Steve Sax in his rookie season.
Legitimately, I would say Pudge in his early prime. Almost everyone underestimates the value of a great defensive catcher. When you take away much of an opponents running game and even cut down on their leads from first by even a half step, hard to underestimate how many potential runs that saves.
J-man, before I even opened this post I was thinking Ozzy, the guy was so graceful it made me sick! I can't see not writing any name but him, is there a guy out there with more highlight footage them him? I doubt it..
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Packer:
The Maz post is a joke, right?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Only reason this would be a joke would be if any other second baseman was mentioned in the same breath. Forget about the shot in 1960 over the 406 mark at Forbes Field. Nothing got past this ballplayer.