wbt5845 said:
I don't see MY as Baseball HoF worthy nor having his number retired. The way I see Rangers historical pecking order:
First level greats - In Baseball HoF - Pudge, Beltre, Ryan. Not just all HoFers, but first ballot guys.
Second level greats - AL MVP - Juan Gonzalez, Jeff Burroughs, A-Rod, Josh Hamilton
Third level greats - Texas Rangers HoF - Jim Sundberg, Michael Young, Jeff Russell, Kenny Rogers, Ruben Sierra, Toby Harrah, Rusty Greer, Buddy Bell, Fegie Jenkins, Charlie Hough. (Leaving our John Wettland for obvious reasons).
If you wanted to move anyone from that third level to second, Sundberg and Bell would be my choices. For multiple seasons, they were the best in the AL at their respective positions.
Worth Noting (Stats as a Ranger):Michael Young: 1823 G (1st), 2230 H (1st), 415 Doubles (1st), 177 HRs (7th), 55 Triples (1st)
Pudge Rodriguez: 1507 G (5th), 1747 H, 217 HRs (4th)
Raffy Palmeiro: 1573 G (2nd), 1692 H, 321 HRs (2nd)
Adrian Beltre: 1098 G, 1277 H, 199 HRs (5th)
Juan Gonzalez: 1400 G (6th), 1595 H, 372 HRs (1st)
Jeff Burroughs: 700 G, 645 H, 108 HRs
A-Rod: 485 G, 569 H, 156 HRs
Hamilton: 697 G, 814 H, 150 HRs
Sundberg: 1512 G (4th), 1180 H, 60 HRs
Sierra: 1190 G (8th), 1281 H, 180 HRs
Toby Harrah: 1355 G (7th), 1174 H, 124 HRs
Greer: 1027 G, 1166 H, 119 HRs
Bell: 958 G, 1060 H, 87 HRs
Not mentioned:Frank Howard: 1172 G (9th), 1141 H, 246 HR (3rd)
Active:Andrus: 1538 G (3rd), 1635 H (4th)
Odor: 115 HRs (19th), 25 Triples (8th)
Greatest Ranger ever?