The hosts dive deep into the differences between 90s hitters and the modern game, with the minimum expectation of a starter being seven innings back then.
In this episode, they break down:
Catcher: The tough battle between Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez and Mike Piazza, with defense being the deciding factor.
First Base: Debating whether Frank Thomas (The Big Hurt) or Jeff Bagwell deserves the nod, considering Frank Thomas's argument as the best all-around hitter in the 90s.
Second Base: The no-brainer choice of Roberto Alomar. Shortstop: Cal Ripken Jr. vs. Barry Larkin, and whether games played should outweigh a great prime.
Third Base: Why Matt Williams gets the pick over Chipper Jones for the decade.
Outfield: Easy selections like Barry Bonds (pre-juicing era dominance) and Ken Griffey Jr., and the debate for the final spot between Tony Gwynn and Albert Belle.
They even discuss Tony Gwynn's innovative use of video to study his at-bats.
You'll hear the hosts' final All-90s lineups, and get a sneak peek at their next potential debate: an All-Time Yankees team vs. an All-Time Blue Jays team.
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