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@DJMartinez06@barstoolsports Wrong. He stood off to the side . He didn't obstruct anything. Now if he would have stood on the Third Base Line doing that , that's obstruction. That's just a smart damn baseball play.
@OleTimeHardball Barry Bonds is the only correct answer.
However, I am surprised no one mentioned George Brett, the closest ever recently to hit nearly .400. And a lefty.
@Joworthsr@TheEXECUTlONER_ Bullshit. He later touched the plate. That power-tripping ump should never be near a baseball field again. Fk that pedo-looking shit-stain.
@EastBreese What an ignorant list. Recency bias. If anybody went back and actually watched the 1995 Nebraska team objectively, they would easily rate Nebraska number one. I would take an argument Maybe somewhere in the top three but no lower than that. #1 all-time.
@GenuineMikeKatz@Travis1 You don't know shit about football. Nebraska had 5/5 NFL players on the O-line and multiple NFL players on Defense, as well as special teams. Nebraska would have POUNDED that Penn State team by 3TDs minimum.