
And of the 55 onlt three (Eddie Collins, Stuffy McGiness and Dal Maxvel) didn't win at least one with the YankeesOriginally Posted by EvanJ
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Yogi is a National Treasure. Let's put him in a National Hall of Fame. The man has no peers.
No surprise that this list is dominated by Yankees.
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I love the guys who had a bucket of rings and barely ever played, usually backup catchers (Houk, Silvera, Jorgens). Real surprise at the bottom of the list, Steve Carlton has 3 rings, only pitched in 1 of those Series.
Mays played baseball. Mantle was baseball.
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Ramiro Mendoza has 5 rings![]()
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And Jack Barry.Originally Posted by Nome
Mays played baseball. Mantle was baseball.
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Give the "embedded Yankee" a break.Originally Posted by teknetic
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Found an error. Pettitte is listed as being on the roster on 5 winning teams but only appearing in 4 WS on the winning team. Pettitte pitched in all 5 Yankees WS victories.
Last edited by ymike673; 12-01-09 at 12:56 PM.
Actually that list is full of errors. It lists as a member of the team anybody who appeared on their roster during that season, but several guys were traded away or were up for a week and sent down. Like Jackie Jensen who was up for a cup of coffee in 1950, played much of 1951 and was traded away early in 1952, and has "3 rings". I mean it shows Jay Tessmer with 3 rings.Originally Posted by ymike673
Mays played baseball. Mantle was baseball.
Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum.
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