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Originally Posted by Kelric
How's about Tony Conigliaro, Carlton Fisk, Ted Williams and Josh Gibson? Gibson is almost always a monster in my historical sims.
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Tony Conigliaro
Conigliaro played from 63 to 68 with detroit. He had a career ending injury fracturing his knee. He had a decent career though. He got selected to the all-star team 3 times. He lost the world series with detroit in 66. He hit over 30 homeruns once and over 20 homeruns 3 times. Career average of .252.
Carlton Fisk
Fisk played for 12 seasons. His first 4 with the Boston Braves. Then 8 years with the yankees. then his last season with cleveland. Fisk was an all-star 3 times and got 1 gold glove. Had a career average of .271 and hit 175 homeruns. He went to the post season in 72 with the Braves and won the world series.
Ted Williams
Ted Williams played 16 years, and although he never hit .400, I still put him in the hall. His obp was .513 in 1942. He got 3 MVPs, rookie of the year, 2 gold gloves, and 9 all-star appearences. His glory years were with the white sox. Got drafted by them in 38 and was traded in 53, ending his career with cleveland. He ended his career with 2013 hits, 369 homeruns, .306 average, and .424 obp. He made it to the world series in 40, 42, 43, and 44, leading the white sox to the championship in 43 and 44.
[b]Josh Gibson[b]
Gibson did have a heck of a career. He played from 32 to 51. He spent his first 14 years with the Cubs. 6 of his last 7 with the Pirates. And one year with the White Sox. He had 2180 hits. 412 homeruns. career average of .270 and career obp of .371. He won 1 MVP, 4 gold gloves, and 7 all-star appearences. I inducted him into the hall. He also made it ot the post season in 35 and 36 with the Cubs. They won it all in 35.