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Jordan Stankovich's avatar

Mickey Mantle obviously is the greatest switch hitter of all time and Eddie Murray is likely the second greatest. but it's a really close call with guys such as Tim Raines, Chipper Jones, Roberto Alomar, Pete Rose in regards to ranking them. In terms of power and RBI's Steady Eddie has them beat but Chipper Jones is close in those categories. Roberto Alomar did more in the annual RBI and homer tallies than Tim Raines but lacked in leading the league in any categories whereas Tim Raines won a batting title and led the league in doubles once and dominated the base paths leading the league in runs scored twice and stolen bases four times. Yet Alomar had a .300 career batting average opposed to Raines' .294. Then of course when it came to getting a hit Pete Rose, the hit king was the best as they ever were at that. Eddie Murray being on that elite list of seven is unsurpassed but ranking the best switch hitters after Mantle is just fun and interesting because of all their different styles of play. That's why these debates are fun because there's no right or wrong answer.

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Henny Hiemenz's avatar

I was right! Figured switch-hitting was what you were talking about. I’m guessing Mantle didn’t get to 3,000 hits?

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