For me the obvious (though sort of cliche) answer is Tim Raines. He didn't 'feel' like a Hall of Famer until you stood back and looked at his overall career line and realized that holy shit the only one better at what he did in the history of the modern game was Rickey.https://twitter.com/ProspectInsider/status/1248451750941437952 …
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Boggs went to my high school in Tampa

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Boggs was as important a trade as Paul O'Neill, maybe more, in terms of reviving the Yankees franchise. A great book about that subject: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40796164-chumps-to-champs …
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Jim Thome is shockingly underrated for how good he was, especially if he didn’t juice (and by all accounts he didn’t).
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Boy roids really changed baseball. What is the difference between rob deer and Cecil fielder and jim thome
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Pat Tabler...look him up
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For me it was Tony Gwynn. Because I was a kid and I cared mostly about hr's.
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