I used to be a really big baseball fan back when I was growing up, now I can barely stand to watch a full game. The players have changed so much, and the salaries are so large, it's like they can't even relate to the average fan. I miss the days when players were like most of us: some beer bellys, some skinny, tall, short weird looking, some downright fat. here are some examples; Greg Luzinski was 5'11", but weighed about 230, and most of that was muscle. He had a little beer gut, but man, he could mash. Dave Parker, Pirates. He was about 6-6, 235-240...and he could steal a base when he was healthy. by far the best arm in the national league during his playing days. but my all time favorite has to be Jim Rice, Boston Red sox. Anybody remember this guy? He had power to spare (I believe He broke a bat on a check swing?) hit for a high average, and learned how to play the green monster better than anyone ever thought he would. His biggest flaw as a player was hitting into double plays. I don't believe he's ever gotten the recognition he deserves, but he's still my favorite "old school" baseball player of all time.