Baseball Tonight picks Johnny Bench as greatest Red ever
Baseball Tonight recently began a feature where they are picking the three greatest players from each franchise. Tonight they featured the Reds and chose Johnny Bench as the greatest Red followed by Pete Rose at number two and Frank Robinson number three. The fans also get to vote and the fans went with Pete Rose number one, Johnny Bench two, and surprisingly, Bucky Walters as the third greatest Red of all-time. Bucky Walters was a great, great pitcher but I'd have to put Robinson or Joe Morgan in the top three.
My list would go as follows:
1. Johnny Bench
2. Pete Rose
3. Frank Robinson
3a. Joe Morgan
Do you guys agree/disagree with the Baseball Tonight list?
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Originally Posted by
OnBaseMachine
Baseball Tonight recently began a feature where they are picking the three greatest players from each franchise. Tonight they featured the Reds and chose Johnny Bench as the greatest Red followed by Pete Rose at number two and Frank Robinson number three. The fans also get to vote and the fans went with Pete Rose number one, Johnny Bench two, and surprisingly, Bucky Walters as the third greatest Red of all-time. Bucky Walters was a great, great pitcher but I'd have to put Robinson or Joe Morgan in the top three.
My list would go as follows:
1. Johnny Bench
2. Pete Rose
3. Frank Robinson
3a. Joe Morgan
Do you guys agree/disagree with the Baseball Tonight list?
I think people underrate Frank Robinson. Unfortunately, I'm old enough to remember what Robby did for the team in the late 50's and early 60's. There was not a player who did more for his team. Rose was the sparkplug who got on base and made things happen, and I appreciate that. Morgan was the same kind of player who could also hit for power on occasion and was a good second baseman.
Bench was the best catcher of all time and was so important to the BRM's success, but in the dark days of the late 50's and early 60's when the Reds were going through a period much like we are going through today, Robinson put up the numbers and carried the team. Bench, Rose and Morgan were on successful teams where they had some help, but Robinson played on a team that won one pennant and made it to one World Series. He carried the team.
In 1963 when the Reds had a mediocre 86-76 record (we could only wish for that over the last 10 years), it was Robinson who had an off season. On the teams where Bench, Morgan, and Rose played, one bad season didn't sink the team.
My list would be:
1. Robinson
2. Bench
3. Rose
4. Morgan
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I agree that Robinson is underappreciated. Another underappreciated player is George Foster. He had awesome power back when power was rare in the age of giant astroturf concrete stadiums. He has several of the best OPS+ seasons in Reds history.
You can make a very strong case that Bench was the best catcher in baseball history and Morgan was the best second baseman ever.
My list:
1. Robinson
2. Bench
3. Morgan
4. Rose
5. Foster
Re: Baseball Tonight picks Johnny Bench as greatest Red ever
Bench
Rose
Larkin
Robinson
after those 4 guys, it gets a bit tougher for me.
Re: Baseball Tonight picks Johnny Bench as greatest Red ever
Didn't we have this conversation a few weeks back. Cyclone showed pretty clearly that from an analytical perspective, Morgan takes the cake.
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I'm a little bored so I'm going to list my top three players for each organization.
Angels:
1. Nolan Ryan
2. Bobby Grich
3. Tim Salmon
Astros:
1. Jeff Bagwell
2. Nolan Ryan
3. Lance Berkman
A's:
1. Lefty Grove
2. Jimmie Foxx
3. Rickey Henderson
Blue Jays:
1. Roberto Alomar
2. Roy Halladay
3. Carlos Delgado
Braves:
1. Hank Aaron
2. Warren Spahn
3. Greg Maddux
Brewers:
1. Robin Yount
2. Paul Molitor
3. Cecil Cooper
Cardinals:
1. Stan Musial
2. Rogers Hornsby
3. Bob Gibson
Cubs:
1. Sammy Sosa
2. Ernie Banks
3. Ferguson Jenkins
Diamondbacks:
1. Randy Johnson
2. Brandon Webb
3. Luis Gonzalez
Dodgers:
1. Sandy Koufax
2. Mike Piazza
3. Jackie Robinson
Giants:
1. Willie Mays
2. Barry Bonds
3. Christy Mathewson
Indians:
1. Tris Speaker
2. Bob Feller
3. Manny Ramirez
Mariners:
1. Ken Griffey Jr.
2. Alex Rodriguez
3. Edgar Martinez
Marlins:
1. Miguel Cabrera
2. Josh Beckett
3. Hanley Ramirez
Mets:
1. Tom Seaver
2. Mike Piazza
3. Dwight Gooden
Expos/Nationals:
1. Vladimir Guerrero
2. Pedro Martinez
3. Gary Carter
Orioles:
1. Frank Robinson
2. Brooks Robinson
3. Cal Ripken Jr.
Padres:
1. Tony Gwynn Jr.
2. Trevor Hoffman
3. Dave Winfield
Phillies:
1. Mike Schmidt
2. Steve Carlton
3. Grover Alexander
Pirates:
1. Honus Wagner
2. Roberto Clemente
3. Barry Bonds
Rangers:
1. Pudge Rodriguez
2. Juan Gonzalez
3. Rafael Palmeiro
Rays:
1. Scott Kazmir
2. Fred McGriff
3. Carl Crawford
Reds:
1. Johnny Bench
2. Pete Rose
3. Frank Robinson
Red Sox:
1. Ted Williams
2. Cy Young
3. Roger Clemens
Rockies:
1. Todd Helton
2. Larry Walker
3. Vinny Castilla
Royals:
1. George Brett
2. Bret Saberhagen
3. Jeff Montgomery
Tigers:
1. Ty Cobb
2. Al Kaline
3. Hank Greenberg
Twins:
1. Walter Johnson
2. Harmon Killebrew
3. Bert Blyleven
White Sox:
1. Eddie Collins
2. Frank Thomas
3. Luke Appling
Yankees:
1. Babe Ruth
2. Lou Gehrig
3. Mickey Mantle
It's late so I didn't do a ton of research so I may have missed someone. Some of these were incredibly hard...
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People cant forget what the Reds did in the 70's, they were a Dynasty.
1. Rose
2. Frank
3. Morgan
4. Bench
5. Doggie
Re: Baseball Tonight picks Johnny Bench as greatest Red ever
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icehole3
People cant forget what the Reds did in the 70's, they were a Dynasty.
1. Rose
2. Frank
3. Morgan
4. Bench
5. Doggie
They were a dynasty but I think people get caught up in the dynasty as a whole and overrate some players. I have heard people say that Morgan was the best player on that dynasty. But at the same time I think you put Larkin on that team and he may be considered one of the greatest SS of all time. If Larkin had played the majority of his career in the glory days of midwest baseball he may be considered one of the greatest of all time. However a large portion of his career was spent playing in the shadow of NY and Boston and later in his career he missed a bit of time.
I would rank them like this.
1. Robinson
2. Bench
3. Rose
4a. Morgan
4B. Larkin
5. Perez
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Bench is the greatest Reds player. The fact that he *only played for the Reds* is a tie-breaker, IMO. Robinson and Rose had success in other uniforms.
Re: Baseball Tonight picks Johnny Bench as greatest Red ever
Bench
Robinson
Rose
Larkin
McPhee/Roush
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I don't want Pete Rose and greatest Reds players used in the same sentence......much less the same list.
Rose did more to hurt this franchise and the legacy of the BRM than he could have ever helped it.
Bench, Morgan, Robinson....
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Hard to argue the point, after all, Bench is the greatest catcher to have ever played, and he only put on one uniform.
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The "Fans" voted for Bucky Walters? Not to take anything away from Mr. Walters, but how many actual fans actually know that name? I don't think even the REDS broadcasters know who Bucky Walters was.
Makes you wonder what kind of survey that was. I'm guessing that ESPN asked their resident historian/statistician geek to name three REDS and they slapped the title "survey" on it.
(Sorry for capitalizing REDS, its a habit.)
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How can Morgan or Robinson be considered superior to Bench or even Rose?
If you want to say Robinson's entire career including his Oriole years were superior to Bench and Rose's career then I can somewhat understand. But Robinsons career and Morgan's career as a Red while certainly outstanding just IMO doesn't measure up to the greatness that Bench and Rose achieved while wearing a Reds uniform.
On the Reds All Time Career list the only category Morgan is at the top is "On Base Percentage". The only total Robinson is at the top on is "Slugging Percentage. Bench on the other hand is the Reds all time leader in "Home Runs, RBI's and Sac Flies". Rose is the Reds all time leader in "Runs, Hits, Total Bases, Doubles, Walks, Runs Created and Extra Base hits".
Defensively Bench was superior at his position to Morgan and especially Robinson. Bench won ten Gold Gloves, Morgan won five and Robinson won one. Rose did win three Gold Gloves but I think he gets bonus points by playing numerous positions which neither Morgan or Robinson did on a consistent basis.
Again I can see how people can believe Robinson counting his Oriole years was superior to Bench and Rose but Morgan's non Reds career while with the Astros, Phillies and A's was hardly that noteworthy. Morgan's greatest years 1972-1976 while in a Reds uniform were outstanding but I don't see how they trump the years that Bench and Rose had while in a Reds uniform.
Bench
Rose
Robinson
Morgan
Larkin
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George Anderson
How can Morgan or Robinson be considered superior to Bench or even Rose?
Because I'm not going to penalize a player whose career was split amongst two or more teams.
Morgan played more games with the Reds than any other club, he's best remembered as a Red, and he by far had his best seasons as a Red. Meanwhile, Frank Robinson played 10 full seasons with the Reds compared to only six with the Orioles. I associate both those players as being Reds, not as an Astro or as an Oriole.
Morgan and Robinson were both greater ballplayers than Bench and Rose. While Bench was an outstanding defensive catcher and arguably the greatest catcher ever, the positional adjustment still isn't enough to offset the massive discrepancy in offensive value between Morgan/Robinson and Bench.