pinotfan
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Hypothetical: Joe Phenom comes up his rookie year, bats .410 with 80 HR and 150 SB without being caught, 9.0 Range Factor, 0 Errors, plays every inning of every game all season. No question, the best season ever. In the off-season, he has a snowmobile accident and never plays baseball again (don't worry, he's fine; just tore up both knees). Is he not the best shortstop ever? I can see the argument that he may not qualify for the HOF, given only one year of service. But is there anybody you would take over him for that mythical 'one game to win it all'?
My point is not that you should look at one-season wonders when considering the 'best' (unless someone was to have a season like the ill-fated Mr. Phenom above). My points are these: excluding players like Wagner, Banks, Rose, etc., from 'best ever' discussions because they didn't have 70% of their games played (or whatever arbitrary number) at a single position does a disservice to some of the greatest players ever. Hey, you don't want Wagner on your team? I'll take him! Also, how do you account for someone like A-Rod? If he had gone to just about any other team than the Yankees, he'd still be a shortstop - and would be on the short list of Greatest Ever. If you decide that 68% is your cutoff and you're taking Wagner as your SS, I'll be happy to put A-Rod there. Simply put, if someone has demonstrated over time that they can play a position and perform well doing so, they should be considered.
Hope the tone has not come off as too argumentative ...