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H2H 161: Cecil Fielder vs. Prince Fielder – Who was Better?

MLB has seen its share of great father-son duos over the years, from Bobby and Barry Bonds to Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. to Felipe and Moises Alou, just to name a few.  However, in terms of pure hitting power, perhaps no father and son better exemplified the big basher than father Cecil Fielder and son Prince Fielder.  Both powerfully built first basemen, the two were each among the top sluggers of their respective eras and each hit 50+ home runs in a season – moreover, father and son each finished his MLB career with exactly 319 home runs, thus prompting the obvious comparison:

Who was better – Cecil Fielder or Prince Fielder?

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H2H 24: Frank Thomas vs. Jim Thome – Who was Better?

First base has historically been a position for sluggers, from Lou Gehrig and Jimmie Foxx in the early 20th century to Harmon Killebrew and Willie McCovey mid-century to Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera in the 21st century.  During the 1990s and into the early 2000s, the AL Central was home to some of the most feared power hitters in baseball, namely Frank Thomas of the Chicago White Sox and Jim Thome of the Cleveland Indians. Over the course of their careers, both players would join the exclusive 500-home run club and set a standard of consistency and excellence that remains a benchmark for first basemen today.  In comparing these two sluggers, the question is:

Who was better – Frank Thomas or Jim Thome?

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