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Ruth would be a monster today. He's a star in any era you put him in. Doesn't matter one bit. The guy out hit two entire leagues. Greatest ever.
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Bonds led the league in walks five times before steroids, and had 8 100 RBI seasons.
According to the new win share metric used by Baseball Reference, Bonds is the best left fielder of all time, Ruth is the best right fielder, and Ruth finishes slightly ahead overall. Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 11-29-2012 at 01:10 PM. |
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Even with all that cheating Barry couldn't catch The Babe who played 400 less games.
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Among other items already mentioned (and apologies if I am repeating anything here)...
1 ) If both hitters AND pitchers juiced, doesn't that again help level the playing field? What about Bonds striking out in the 6th inning from a juiced pitcher who would be a bit more tired/weaker without "the juice"? 2 ) Weren't "greenies" without a prescription illegal? 3 ) Should a player be REMOVED from the HOF for admitting to cheating or taking a banned substance? For example: A ) Perry for admitting to using the spitter. B ) Ruth (and others) for consuming alcohol during prohibition. 4 ) And something that has already been mentioned, but IMHO, the most important point. If management knew this was going on and widespread, and ignored it, how can you hold this against the athlete? I'm not condoning any of the steroid era abuse, but it's easy to look through rose colored glasses when remembering the "good old days". If a player was among the best of his era, steroids alone didn't get him there. |
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If a good player juices he becomes an elite player. If a crappy player juices he can become a horrible major leaguer for a year or two. The playing field would only be leveled in the rare instances an elite juicing pitcher faces an elite juicing hitter.
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Been juicing since the 19th century...
http://www.history.com/news/baseball...ntain-of-youth |
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HAHA! Thanks for the laugh. A one-dimensional player (outside of pitching because it was full-time, though he was very very good) cannot be "Greatest ever." You could make the argument for greatest hitter ever, but not player, not even close, that belongs to Bonds, or Mays.
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I don't even know what to say considering Ruth leads or is in the top 5 of every offensive stat you can come up with despite playing significantly less games. If you think hitting 714 home runs while batting 342 lifetime is a one dimensional player I don't know what it takes to be considered great in your opinion.
Ruth leads all players all time in WAR, Offensive WAR and position player WAR. He played 700 less games than Aaron, and 400 less games than Bonds or Mays. Not to mention he won 20 games in back to back years and has an ERA title. I don't know what one dimensional outside of pitching means. Last edited by packs; 11-29-2012 at 02:47 PM. |
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As far as I know leading all players all time in WAR means you are the best player on the field at all times. He was also in the top 5 in fielding percentage as a right fielder every year and is 24th all time in assists. I don't know what you're trying to say about his glove.
Last edited by packs; 11-29-2012 at 02:56 PM. |
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Who said Ruth couldn't field or run?
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The greatest players of every generation could compete in any generation. The difference is that the average players have improved in every aspect of the game. This served to make the competition deeper and the quality of the game progressively better.
I really think that if MLB wanted PEDs gone they would punish the team that benefited from the cheating of the individual player. They punished Melky Cabrera but the Giants organization benefited from his use. He played 113 games prior to getting caught. Make all of those games forfeits and there is no WS for the Giants in 2012. Instead they win the World Series and Melky is given a $377,000 share. |
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For the overwhelming majority it was not a 365 day a year job, most had to work second jobs because they did not make enough money, this was true of many players even some into the 1950's. This is not supposition but fact and you can choose not to believe it but that does not make it so. You also cant seem to grasp the concept of the minute number of players ruth was able to participate against compared to the globilization of the game. Even with some not playing baseball its borderline racist to not think that the expanding of the game worldwide has not in fact made many baseball players better athletes than in the past. It was also much harder to find all of the best players and many club teams had mlb caliber talent but never got a shot due to never being noticed. It was just a little harder to get around the entire country back then then it is the world today.
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I'm not challenging the point you're making. We're actually making similar points. Your point is that Ruth didn't play against the best. My point is today's athletes aren't playing against the best either. When Ruth played the best athletes in the country played baseball. Today they don't. My point applies to all professional baseball players in Ruth's time, not just white players. I think the average professional baseball player at the top of their game was better in the past than they are now. Last edited by packs; 11-29-2012 at 05:12 PM. |
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One can only conclude that your source material concerning Ruth is that stupid movie with John Goodman's farcical portrayal. |
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Ruth was an amazing baseball player probably the best of all time.
but he didnt work out, he didnt eat right, we wasnt in great shape even when he was young. When i say great shape im comparing him to todays (most of todays) players who work out every day, have a 6 pack, (not of budwiser) bench 300 or so pounds and are all cut up and train every day. even thought he wasnt any of that he was still the best but bonds is damn close
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The type of training done by today's players is not necessarily conducive to superiority. Guys seem to get injured just swinging a bat -- how many guys have down time due to 'oblique strains' and the like compared to a generation ago, and hamstring pulls, and all sorts of other injuries suggesting overstrengthening and insufficient stretching and flexibility/
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No Bonds was complete, 500-500. Unreal
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As to my original post, it was, shall we say, overly aggressive. Sorry for that. I'll just say that I feel you are mistaken as to the all around quality of The Babe's game. Last edited by kcohen; 11-30-2012 at 12:57 AM. |
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Especially having Gehrig behind him. Why run and potentially take a run away from yourself? The era he played wasn't a huge one for running. 1921 one of ruths better years for steals he stole 17 and the Yankees as a team stole 89, about average for that year. This year most AL teams were over 100. If you are an excellent ballplayer you do know that steals are more about getting a good jump and a good read of the pitcher. There's only ever been a handful of guys where that may not have mattered- Henderson, cloeman, probably a couple more. Brock himself won't credit pure speed. Steve B For the record, I only ever made it to modified pitch softball. Probably from a lack of ability to see let alone hit even a lousy fastball. I run like a catcher- A softball catcher.....And I'm damn proud of my 1 career stolen base. ![]() (Two triples too - hey I'm like Babe Ruth!) |
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