Category Archives: Chris Dimino

#89 – Curt Schilling: His mouth was his only shortcoming…

#89 – Curt Schilling: His mouth was his only shortcoming…

#89 – Curt Schilling Dimino REALLY doesn’t like this guy, but if you’re looking for a beast on the mound, Schilling is the man!  He’s a 6x All Star, a World Series MVP, and a NLCS MVP. A sure bet for a Hall of Fame bust, right? Maybe not! His mouth is probably keeping him…More

#90 – Roy Campanella

#90 – Roy Campanella

Click Pic For Stats #90 – Roy Campanella Campanella got a late start in the majors at 26 years old, but managed to make up for lost time by racking up 3 MVP Awards, over 240 home runs (An amazing feat for a catcher at that time), and was an 8x All Star.  BONUS: He…More

#91 – Tom Glavine

#91 – Tom Glavine

#91 Tom Glavine The First Atlanta Brave makes his appearance on Dimino’s Top 100 Baseball players of all time, and it’s none other than Hall of Fame Starting Pitcher Tom Glavine! Key Stats: 100+ games over .500, won 2 Cy Young Awards, has a .600 lifetime winning percentage, and was a 4x Silver Slugger! Most…More

#92 – Tim Raines

#92 – Tim Raines

#92 – Tim Raines He’s never won an MVP, but Tim Raines has insane stats that dictate his place in this list.  He stole over 800 bases, batted a lifetime .294, and got a ton of walks (which ROCK when you can take second)!  Raines is perhaps the most underrated player on this list, but…More

#93 – Dave Winfield

#93 – Dave Winfield

#93 – Dave Winfield Dimino thinks that if this survey was for the “Top 100 Athletes in Baseball,” Dave Winfield would probably top the list since he was recruited by MLB, the NFL and NBA.  In this list, Winfield shows some amazing career numbers, but it won’t get him any higher than #93.And honestly, that…More

#94 – Robin  Yount

#94 – Robin Yount

#94 – Robin Yount Bonus points should be awarded to Robin Yount in this Top 100 for being forced to wear those god-awful Milwaukee Brewers Uniforms throughout the 80’s! HOWEVER, since this is NOT a survey of Baseball Fashion Mistakes, he remains at #94.  Dimino would have placed him higher, but feels that there’s some…More

#95 – Jeff Bagwell

#95 – Jeff Bagwell

#95 – Jeff Bagwell Cellini isn’t crazy about this choice because Bagwell had a rep for being a dirty player. Dimino doesn’t care!  ONLY stats dictate admission to this list!  Being a jerk on the diamond is IRRELEVANT. HOWEVER, if being a jerk WAS the judging criteria, Bagwell would probably show up in the Top…More

#96 – Willie Stargell

#96 – Willie Stargell

#96 – Willie Stargell The Pittsburgh Pirates’ Willie Stargell shows up here on the list at #96.  Sure, he has the baseball chops to appear in Dimino’s Top 100 Players of All Time and yeah, he’s in Baseball Hall of Fame, but what sets him apart from the others on this list? He’s the only…More

#97 – Ozzie Smith

#97 – Ozzie Smith

#97 – Ozzie Smith Dimino picks Ozzie Smith as the 97th best Baseball Player of All Time.  If he was in St. Louis, we’re pretty sure the station would be stormed by irate Cardinals fans brandishing torches and pitchforks who believe Smith should rank higher on the list.  Guess What: We’re here, they’re there, and…More

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