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05.20.2009 10:47 am

Coverboy Albert Pujols tops Sporting News’ list as MLB’s best

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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SOUTH GRAND — His second MVP trophy and upfront comments about the drug cloud over baseball put him on the cover of Sports Illustrated as the baseball star who can be trusted. His April surge made him the National League Player of the Month and the topic of local watercooler chatter: Could he be the one to win a Triple Crown? And now St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols finds himself on another cover of a national magazine.

He’s Sporting News’ No.1 Player in Baseball, according to a panel of experts polled by the magazine.

Pujols “is the best hitter in baseball right now,” Frank Robinson told Sporting News, according to a release from the magazine this morning. “But also, you could put him at any position - first, third, outfield - and he could play it like an All-Star. That’s why he’s the top player in the game.”

The Cardinals first baseman was the “runaway winner”, according to editor Jeff D’Alessio. Pujols received 55 first-place votes from the panel of about 100 former players, writers and baseball folk. The panel included such former Cardinals as Larry Walker and Andy Benes, and it included Hall of Famers like Robinson, Stan Musial, Tony Gwynn, Willie McCovey, Tom Seaver and Brooks Robinson. Thirteen Hall of Famers were on the panel, 12 league MVPs and 13 former Cy Young Award winners, like Greg Maddux.

The top 10 players in baseball according to the panel:

  1. Albert Pujols
  2. Alex Rodriguez
  3. Johan Santana
  4. Manny Ramirez
  5. Hanley Ramirez
  6. Chase Utley
  7. Roy Halladay
  8. Derek Jeter
  9. Mariano Rivera
  10. Chipper Jones

St. Louis native Ryan Howard finished 11th in the voting. Pujols was the only Cardinal to make the list. The New York Mets had the most players on the list with six. According to a release from the team, panelists were given a description to use when voting on the “greatest players” in the game:

Panelists were asked to determine what greatness meant to them and vote accordingly. Many of the former pitchers placed a higher premium on that aspect; others favored hitting, leadership, defense or a combination thereof. Panelists were also instructed to vote for the greatest players in today’s game, not the current players who’ve necessarily had the greatest careers. Hanley Ramirez, in just his fourth full major league season, was the youngest player to make the top 10 (25).

The entire package, which includes a lineup card written by Boston manager Terry Francona, will be in the next edition of the Sporting News. The cover, featuring Pujols, is pasted below.

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Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols is the magazine's No. 1 player in baseball in annual poll.

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It’s a good thing they didn’t ask ex-Cardinal pitcher and current MLB Network analyst Joe Magrane what he thought. A couple nights ago he said if he could pick anyone in baseball to build a team around it would be Evan Longoria. Great player, but come on…is he serious!

— stlbluespower
11:25 am May 20th, 2009

Good thing the home town mag didn’t pick someone else.

— west coast ram
11:33 am May 20th, 2009

I believe there is a common thought out there by alot of baseball people that Longoria would be the first pick if you could draft current players to start a team. He does have youth and plays a position with not alot of top end talent. ESPN Mag just had an article indicating this.

Sporting News has totally pulled out of STL I believe. They are based in Charlotte, NC, now.

— JG
11:48 am May 20th, 2009

As it should be.

— Jimi Whitten
11:51 am May 20th, 2009

Derek Jeter? Really? So he’s better than Youkilis, Sizemore, Wright, Rollins, Josh Hamilton, Adrian Gonzalez, Kinsler, Teixeira, Bay, Longoria, Soriano, etc? I could go on and on.

I’ve always liked Jeter and get tired of the “Jeter is overrated” crowd. But his inclusion at #8 makes the rest of this list fraudulent. Yes, they got #1 and #2 right, but that’s tough to mess up.

— Michael Borah
11:52 am May 20th, 2009

Not really the home town mag anymore. They moved to North Carolina over a year ago.

— Com Menter
11:52 am May 20th, 2009

Third base? Not a lot of top talent? Alex Rodriguez. David Wright. Longoria. Ryan Zimmerman. Chipper Jones, Mike Lowell, Aramis Ramirez … People tend to pick Longoria as the “one to build a franchise around” because of promise, because of position, because of age … and lest we forget … because of the contract.

— Derrick Goold
11:53 am May 20th, 2009

On the SN website, there are also a couple of lists by SN editors. Yadi made one list at #50 (and the only other Catcher besides Mauer, who made that list as #2). I think McCann from Atlanta made the main list, but as a whole catchers weren’t well represented. Maybe the rest of the country is starting to realize that Yadi is one of the best catchers in the game right now.

— Gene Starks
11:56 am May 20th, 2009

During the Cardinals’ Sunday game with Milwaukee, the Fox announcers for Milwaukee had a poll asking who you would want to build a team around, Pujols or Ryan Braun. They said it would be a tough choice because Braun is “comparable” to Pujols. Yes, Braun is good, but c’mon, how do you compare Albert’s 9 years of incredible consistency and leadership (not to mention his 2 MVP’s, gold glove, and assorted other awards)?

— LPD
11:58 am May 20th, 2009

Wow, that’s odd! After listening to all of those Brewer fans I would have thought Ryan Braun would be #1.

— David
12:28 pm May 20th, 2009

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