![]() ![]() National All-Time All-Pro selection from Softball Publications = 3 points.National player of the Century selection from Softball Publications = 5 points.National All-Decade selection from Softball Publications = 3 points.National player of the Decade selection from Softball Publications = 4 points.National All-Year selection from Softball Publications = 1 point.Rookie of the year selection from Softball Publications = 1 point.National player of the Year selection from Softball Publications = 3 points.MVP of a National Championship or Professional World Series = 3 points (Smoky Mountain Classic included).All-World/All-American Selection = 1 point.The list has the player’s name listed along with his total All-World selections by association and MVPs are listed also, along with Player of the Year selections and Hall of Fame inductions: The criteria I used is based on the formula below: Here is the way it ended up and if you look at Jerome Earnest’s all-time team selections and the players he named as the greatest of the past century, this list is pretty close. Obviously the older players have an edge because today’s great players are not in the Hall of Fame yet, but I’ll keep this updated each year and make changes as they happen. ![]() Here is a list of the top 100 players in terms of how many “Super-Major” All-World teams they have been selected to over the years along with their national MVP honors and Hall of Fame inductions. If somebody were to ask you who the greatest player of all time was, who would you say? Everybody has their own opinion. ![]()
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