Who's ready for some nostalgia? Over the past few weeks, we've been taking position-by-position looks at the best MLB players of the 1990s.
Up next, the outfielders.
Who will claim the No. 1 spot—Ken Griffey Jr. or Barry Bonds? Who will be the biggest snub from the list of 25? Those are among the questions we set out to answer.
A player's peak performance, his statistical body of work during the 1990s and his postseason production were all taken into account.
While no single stat was the be-all and end-all in this conversation, OPS+ and WAR/500 are two important ones to know.