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Originally Posted by Shoeless Moe
maybe you'll like this one better then:
In 1919 Ruth lead in 8 offensive batting stats:
HR, RBI, Runs, OBP, SLG, OPS, OPS+, Total Bases
Ohtani in 2021 leads in 2:
HR & Slugging
8-2 aint exactly a close game Doc
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Ruth didn't have to compete with Gibson, Suttles, Charleston, etc.
Ohtani has to compete with Guerrero, Tatis, Abreu, etc
Ohtani also leads in WAR.
If you don't think that the best players of color would not have diluted Ruth's dominance, I can't help you.
Once again, 100 years is a long time, different eras.
The numbers do not change the fact that 1919 Ruth is
the most similar season to 2021 Ohtani in what the two players were doing on the field every day. If you disagree, perhaps you need to see an ophthalmologist.
The premise of the thread stands.
Ruth is great. Ohtani may be. When another pitcher/hitter comes along, we can compare him to both Ruth and Ohtani, but that may not happen for another 102 years, which once again would be a different era.
See you then.
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