Santo posted better offensive numbers than Madlock in an era that was tougher to hit in. Santo walked. Madlock didn't. Santo hit for power. Madlock didn't. Santo was a gold glove defender. Madlock was not. It used to really, really piss me off when the media would reflectively state that the "Cubs haven't had a legitimate 3B since Ron Santo" Bill Madlock was a pretty darn good one. And, to a lesser extent, Ron Cey was decent for a couple years. That said, Bill Madlock can't sniff Ron Santo's jock. Madlock didn't walk? 40-50 BBs not huge, true, but he compensated by being one of the toughest guys to strike out in his era. In his three Cub years, Maddog struck out just 39, 34 and 27 times. OBP? 374, 402, 412. And while he was no huge home run hitter, Madlock finished in the Top 10 three times in his career in SLG, that's not too bad for a line drive hitter. And he could steal some bases. And his defense was not a liability, though he was not as good as Santo, granted. For his overall game, I still take Madlock at his peak over Santo, but it's not like I'm dissing Ronnie, I did rank him #2 after all.