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H2H 171: George Foster vs. Dale Murphy – Who was Better?

Every season, both the AL and NL honor their league’s most outstanding player with the MVP award – as you might expect, legends like Barry Bonds (7x), Albert Pujols (3x), Mickey Mantle (3x), Joe DiMaggio (3x), and Stan Musial (3x), just to name a few, grace the all-time leaderboards for most career MVPs won.  However, not every MVP winner is even a Hall of Famer, as some players are dominant for a relatively brief period of time – case in point, George Foster of the Cincinnati Reds and Dale Murphy of the Atlanta Braves were MVP winners and two of the elite players of the late 1970s and 1980s, respectively, though both have fallen short of Cooperstown.  Nevertheless, the pair were both highly productive players in their primes with similar career trajectories and totals, thus prompting the question:

Who was better – George Foster or Dale Murphy?

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H2H 132: Roberto Clemente vs. Frank Robinson – Who was Better?

The beginning of MLB’s modern era circa the 1960s saw a plethora of legends gracing baseball’s outfields, from Al Kaline, Carl Yastrzemski, and Mickey Mantle in the AL to Hank Aaron and Willie Mays in the NL, just to name a few.  Also shining brightly among this constellation of superstars were right fielders Roberto Clemente and Frank Robinson – one was an electrifying all-around talent, the other a powerful slugger, but each can stake a claim to being among the greatest ever at the position.  Nearly fifty years after each player last suited up for a major league game, their respective legacies are still intact, with Clemente having an annual award named him for community contributions and Robinson still being the only player to win MVP in both the AL and NL.  Between these two baseball titans of yesteryear, it is an interesting question to ponder:

Who was better – Roberto Clemente or Frank Robinson?

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H2H 122: Eric Davis vs. Darryl Strawberry – Who was Better?

Growing up as teenagers in Los Angeles during the late 1970s, Eric Davis and Darryl Strawberry were two of the nation’s best high school baseball players and dreamed of playing in the major leagues one day.  That dream came true and both ascended to become two of the most dynamic players in baseball during the 1980s, but also dealt with injuries and/or personal demons that would later derail their careers before making comebacks in the 1990s.  Given the almost eerie similarities between their prodigious talent and career paths, it seems natural to make the comparison and ponder:

Who was better – Eric Davis or Darryl Strawberry?

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