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E N Q U I R E R   S P O R T S   C O V E R A G E
Sunday, October 24, 1999

All-Century team voting




        CATCHERS

        (Top Two)

        1. Johnny Bench ....... 1,010,403

        2. Yogi Berra ....... 704,208.

        3. Carlton Fisk ....... 322,384.

        4. Roy Campanella ....... 247,909.

        5. Josh Gibson ....... 233,288.

        6. Mickey Cochrane ....... 75,344.

        7. Bill Dickey ....... 74,295.

        8. Gabby Hartnett ....... 24,198.

        FIRST BASEMEN

        (Top Two)

        1. Lou Gehrig ....... 1,207,992

        2. Mark McGwire ....... 517,181.

        3. Jimmie Foxx ....... 351,488.

        4. Harmon Killebrew ....... 185,622.

        5. Eddie Murray ....... 161,564.

        6. Hank Greenberg ....... 114,317.

        7. Willie McCovey ....... 106,717.

        8. George Sisler ....... 28,378.

        9. Buck Leonard ....... 20,091.

        10. Bill Terry ....... 12,976.

        SECOND BASEMEN

        (Top Two)

        1. Jackie Robinson ....... 788,116.

        2. Rogers Hornsby ....... 630,761.

        3. Joe Morgan ....... 608,660.

        4. Rod Carew ....... 430,267.

        5. Nap Lajoie ....... 90,402.

        6. Eddie Collins ....... 58,836.

        7. Charlie Gehringer ....... 45,663.

        8. Frankie Frisch ....... 27,527.

        SHORTSTOP

        (Top Two)

        1. Cal Ripken Jr. ....... 669,033.

        2. Ernie Banks ....... 598,168.

        3. Ozzie Smith ....... 589,025.

        4. Honus Wagner ....... 526,740.

        5. Robin Yount ....... 134,655.

        6. Luis Aparicio ....... 129,328.

        7. Luke Appling ....... 28,877.

        8. Joe Cronin ....... 27,789.

        THIRD BASEMEN

        (Top Two)

        1. Mike Schmidt ....... 855,654.

        2. Brooks Robinson ....... 761,700.

        3. George Brett ....... 656,511.

        4. Eddie Mathews ....... 174,529.

        5. Paul Molitor ....... 160,271.

        6. Pie Traynor ....... 96,699.

        OUTFIELDERS

        (Top Nine)

        1. Babe Ruth ....... 1,158,044.

        2. Hank Aaron ....... 1,156,782.

        3. Ted Williams ....... 1,125,583.

        4. Willie Mays ....... 1,115,896.

        5. Joe DiMaggio ....... 1,054,423.

        6. Mickey Mantle ....... 988,168.

        7. Ty Cobb ....... 777,056.

        8. Ken Griffey Jr. ....... 645,389.

        9. Pete Rose ....... 629,742.

        10. Roberto Clemente ....... 582,937.

        11. Stan Musial ....... 571,279.

        12. Joe Jackson ....... 326,415.

        13. Reggie Jackson ....... 296,039.

        14. Tony Gwynn ....... 232,476.

        15. Carl Yastrzemski ....... 222,082.

        16. Frank Robinson ....... 220,226.

        17. Rickey Henderson ....... 180,940.

        18. Barry Bonds ....... 173,279.

        19. Lou Brock ....... 131,361.

        20. Billy Williams ....... 97,911.

        21. Tris Speaker ....... 84,461.

        22. Willie Stargell ....... 71,585.

        23. Al Kaline ....... 67,719.

        24. Duke Snider ....... 63,410.

        25. Cool Papa Bell ....... 59,189.

        26. Mel Ott ....... 51,748.

        27. Ralph Kiner ....... 32,302.

        28. Al Simmons ....... 15,930.

        29. Paul Waner ....... 15,057.

        30. Oscar Charleston ....... 13,893.

        31. Joe Medwick ....... 11,238.

        32. Wee Willie Keeler ....... 10,553

        33. Goose Goslin ....... 9,475.

        34. Harry Heilmann ....... 9,415.

        Pitchers

        (Top Six)

        1. Nolan Ryan ....... 992,040.

        2. Sandy Koufax ....... 970,434.

        3. Cy Young ....... 867,523.

        4. Roger Clemens ....... 601,244.

        5. Bob Gibson ....... 582,031.

        6. Walter Johnson ....... 479,279.

        7. Greg Maddux ....... 431,751.

        8. Steve Carlton ....... 405,365.

        9. Satchel Paige ....... 399,657.

        10. Warren Spahn ....... 337,215.

        11. Tom Seaver ....... 330,219.

        12. Whitey Ford ....... 253,120.

        13. Bob Feller ....... 252,115.

        14. Christy Mathewson ....... 249,747.

        15. Jim Palmer ....... 158,266.

        16. Grover C. Alexander ....... 151,255.

        17. Dennis Eckersley ....... 143,710.

        18. Lefty Grove ....... 142,169.

        19. Dizzy Dean ....... 130,389.

        20. Juan Marichal ....... 122,366.

        21. Rollie Fingers ....... 106,416.

        22. Carl Hubbell ....... 54,618.

        23. Mordecai Brown ....... 31,432.

        24. Robin Roberts ....... 23,366.

        25. Eddie Plank ....... 13,195.

        26. Ed Walsh ....... 12,687.

       



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