It can be argued that this may seem like a very high rank for Jason Giambi, as a lot of his career has been viewed as a disappointment. It shouldn’t be, as when Jason Giambi played for Oakland, he was one of the best batters in the game.
Mickey Cochrane was sought after by Connie Mack, who pried him from Portland of the Pacific Coast League after the 1924 season. Mack wasted no time inserting Cochrane as a starter for the Athletics, and he was quickly entrenched as one of the best hitting Catchers of the game.
Let’s forget about some of the things that made Jose Canseco famous (or infamous). The steroid use. The admission of steroid use. Throwing other players under the bus by (accusing) discussing their steroid use. The boxing. Madonna. The baseball that bounced off his head for a Home Run.
Vida Blue was a unique pitcher in that he was a southpaw who was known for his power. Blue first cracked the Athletics roster in 1969 but would spend most of that year in 1970 in the minors. Oakland thought they had something in Blue, who would begin 1971 as a starter. What happened that year was one of the most incredible campaigns ever for an Athletics Pitcher.