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A few more observations (not to take away from the Bambino, but just some real differences in the game from 100 years ago ): Ruth only faced AL pitching. There was no interleague play (other than the WS). 8 teams in the AL? And he didn’t face his own team’s pitchers. So the number of pitchers he faced during the season was limited. I suspect he got to know most of them really well. The league wasn’t integrated, so he was only competing against maybe half of the available talent. Spray charts and spin rates and all the modern analytics didn’t exist, which seems to benefit pitchers today. Of course, there are any number of factors that cut the other way as well, some of which have been outlined already. I could go on, but obviously while we attempt to compare players from vastly different eras, it can be difficult to really feel confident in those comparisons, even when the counting stats are this similar.
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