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Old 06-12-2012, 08:25 PM
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I know some people here don't follow current baseball, but tonight Arod tied Lou Gehrig's long standing career record of 23 grand slam homers. Congratulations to Alex!

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i know some people here don't follow current baseball, but tonight arod tied lou gehrig's long standing career record of 23 grand slam homers. Congratulations to alex!
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From the 60's, when I started paying attention to baseball, through to the first few years of the 21st century, I thought that Gehrig's 23 was unassailable. Then I had a bit of doubt. ARod is a worthy successor.
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I think a well rounded collection should have both a nice Walter Johnson and a nice Greg Maddux....
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Its a great acomplishment and I to thought that this record would never be broken! Hats off to A-Rod
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From the 60's, when I started paying attention to baseball, through to the first few years of the 21st century, I thought that Gehrig's 23 was unassailable. Then I had a bit of doubt. ARod is a worthy successor.
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I think that the only "un-assailable" record in the books is Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak.

The way the game is played nowadays, I do not see it ever being tied or surpassed.


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ARod used steroids.

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the record he set tonight is stained with steroids
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Quite the feat

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I know some people here don't follow current baseball, but tonight Arod tied Lou Gehrig's long standing career record of 23 grand slam homers. Congratulations to Alex!
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I think that the only "un-assailable" record in the books is Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak.

The way the game is played nowadays, I do not see it ever being tied or surpassed.


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Don't forget Cy Young's 511 wins.
Its hard enough for a pitcher to win 20 these days.
And if a pitcher won 20 games in 25 consecutive seasons, he'd still be 11 short
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Thought Manny had it easy, but he broke down faster than I expected

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Old 06-12-2012, 10:23 PM
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Also don't forget Cal Ripken Jr.'s 2632 consecutive games. I believe all other records will be broken eventually but i don't see Cal's record ever being broken. There will always be better players hitting homeruns or getting strikeouts but to stay healthy and not miss any games for nearly your whole baseball career, 17 years, is just unlikely to happen again. Many players don't even play professional baseball long enough to even come close.

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ARod used steroids.
So did all the pitchers from that era.

It seems much more likely to me that Dimaggio's record is broken than Ripken's or Young's. All it takes is a 57-game fluke and the record is broken. For the other two, it takes years upon years of consistent consecutive games or wins. Ripken's could probably be broken, but no way will Young's record be broken unless the entire way modern baseball is played changes.

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Old 06-12-2012, 11:27 PM
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Ripken also played in over 8,000 consecutive innings, although I'm not sure if they know if that's a record.

With Ryan's 5,714 K's, that's 300 for 19 years

I personally think it's more likely Dimaggio's hit streak will be broken than Ripken's consecutive game streak or Ryan's strikeout record.
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A-Fraud should never be mentioned in the same breath as Gehrig....UNLESS the statement is something like: Lou Gehrig must be going nuts having to watch A-Fraud apply his purple lipstick."

You get the idea.
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ARod used steroids.

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So did all the pitchers from that era.
Well that makes it ok then.
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any player who used and admitted he used steroids should not be allowed (sorry) into the hof and acoplishments should not registered through that time they used.

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A-Rod matching Gehrig's 23 Grand Slams is a bit ho hum. I think anything ARod does is tarnished so its kind of like Bonds passing Aaron's all Time HR mark.. big deal.. It aggravates me a bit to even mention known juicers with Hall of Famers!!!

For what its worth, I think the ONLY unassailable mlb record is Cy Young's 511 wins. Think about it this way... A pitcher could win 20 games a year, 20 years in a row and he would still be 111 wins shy of Cy Young! CRAZY!
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I think that the only "un-assailable" record in the books is Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak.

The way the game is played nowadays, I do not see it ever being tied or surpassed.


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Johnny Vander Meer's back-to-back No Hitters in 1938. To break that record, someone needs to throw 3 No Hitters. Talk about an-assailable!!
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Old 06-13-2012, 06:34 AM
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I am less bothered by the steroid era than some. It's just the way it was at that time. It was different before and it is different after. I completely understand if you wish to be outraged.

Here's one thing to ponder. After DiMaggio's 56 game streak was stopped by two great plays by Kenny Kelter, we rattled off another streak of 35 game or so. Let's say his hit streak would have been extended to 92. I would propose that had that happened we might see hit streaks in the mid-60s on a fairly regular basis.
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As far as unbreakable records, I'll take 110 shutouts.
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I know things were different then, but if we're talking about Cy Young's 511 wins as untouchable, then Ol' Hoss Radbourn's 1884 season makes Cy's total look mundane.

A 59-12 record, 678 innings and 441 strikeouts - even for that era those numbers are insane!

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Yea....but yet another stupid, bonehead decision by fredi gonzalez to pull mike minor from the game. One out in the 8th inning, allowing no runs and not many hits. 3rd time in the last 3 weeks gonzalez has done this with the starting pitchers cruising along, only to lose the game....bobby cox, please come out of retirement!

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not every player used steroids in that era look at griffey jr and jeter and they are some of the greatest ever.
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I know things were different then, but if we're talking about Cy Young's 511 wins as untouchable, then Ol' Hoss Radbourn's 1884 season makes Cy's total look mundane.

A 59-12 record, 678 innings and 441 strikeouts - even for that era those numbers are insane!

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Old 06-13-2012, 09:08 AM
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any player who used and admitted he used steroids should not be aloud into the hof and acoplishments should not registered through that time they used.

Any member who spells "allowed" "aloud" should not be permitted to post. LOL
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any player who used and admitted he used steroids should not be aloud into the hof and acoplishments should not registered through that time they used.

Any member who spells "allowed" "aloud" should not be permitted to post. Lol
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Any member who spells "allowed" "aloud" should not be permitted to post. LOL
Then how am I supposed to modulate?

As far as Arod.....not a fan.

Cy Young's win record is the safest imo.......though 110 shutouts is right there too for the Big Train....
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I think Nolan Ryan's career strikouts will never be touched. The closest active player is Jamie Moyer (that's saying alot considering he is 50) and he isn't even halfway there. Pitchers just don't have that much longevity anymore.
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well sorry my grammar is not up to your scholarly level maybe i should sue for you saying that. LOL

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How about Ricky Henderson's 1406 stolen bases? #2 is Lou Brock at 928, #3 Billy Hamilton 914, #4 Ty Cobb 897, #5 Tim Raines 808.

The highest active stolen base leader is 34 year old Juan Pierre at 565, then 38 year old Ichiro with 432, then 30 year old Carl Crawford at 427. Even if Crawford stayed healthy and stole 60 bases/season for the next 10 years he'd still fall 400 short of Ricky!

Someone has to AVERAGE 70 SBs a season for TWENTY seasons just to come close to Ricky. Or 100 SBs a season for 14 years. The last person to get 100 SBs was Vince Coleman in '87. So I think Ricky's record is safe for a while

Congrats to ARod on his 23 GS's. I hope he cares less about individual achievements and focuses on his teams goals.
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A tip of the Boli to him!
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the record he set tonight is stained with steroids


While i am not as much against the steroid players as most people are, i do agree that setting a career record when you played many years on steroids makes it totally tainted.

To me, Gehrig has the "clean" record, and A-Rod has the "steroid era" record. Since they are both Yankees, we now own TWO records!!
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What about Fernando Tatis's record of two grand slams in one inning? To break it you would have to hit three.
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most if not all pitching records set in the pre war will not be touched simply because of how the game has evolved. unless we see old timey baseball make a comeback (which likely wont happen given the casual fan's predilections for the long ball), those records are nearly set in stone. now, post war pitching records - those are not unassailable. Ryan's K record is tough to beat - but, look at the top 10 in all time strikeouts - only one pre war pitcher (walter johnson). numbers 2 and 3 pitched as recently as 6 years ago.

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What about Fernando Tatis's record of two grand slams in one inning? To break it you would have to hit three
the most amazing thing about that is he hit both off the same damn pitcher!

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Although I am Not an ARod Hater...
Lou did it with the Babe in Front of Him!

However, Tieing Lou Gehrig under any conditions is still "BRILLIANT".

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Sorry. No "Hat's Off "to Alex Rodriguez. A user. He is a disgrace. This is why I collect pre-WW2 cards. As the years go by I get increasingly disenchanted with baseball of today. I could ramble on about Lou. CLASS. Him tying this record disgusts me.
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I'm on the who cares side of this. A-rod is a cheater. He should be ashamed of himself and so should any sports writer who mentions his name next to Gehrig's. Lou was a true champion who played with grace and determination. A-rod is a cheater without any respect for the history or tradition of the game that allows him to make a living. It would be like if some cheater broke Aaron's record. Oh, wait a second....
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I can't believe how many of you are grumpy over this. I know a-rod cheated and I hate that he did, but it's still amazing to hit 23 grand slams. With the most home runs, I hate Barry Bonds. Also Gehrig is my favorite player!

Also to the user who said we should take stats away from the years they used, so do we take away wins from the teams because they may not have won from if it wasn't for their runs.
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According to my unbiased calculations, if he didn't use steroids ARod would have had -3 grand slams.
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Also what if we learned cal used steriods, does Gehrig get the streak back. Im just using an example, not saying he ever did.
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A pundit once (i cant remember if it was bert sugar or not) said that the safest record is pete gray playing with one arm, because i doubt we are gong to see someone play with no arms.
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If you cheated it's too late to take anything away from you. However, if you cheated I don't think your accomplishments should be recognized. To me, that is a much tougher blow to a cheater's ego than labeling him a cheater and still recognizing his stats. Imagine the look on Bonds' face when he hears Aaron is the all time home run king. He'd say, "I broke his record" while the rest of baseball officially says "No you didn't."

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