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I don't think Cecil Travis has been mentioned yet, so I'll bring him up. He led the league in hits before enlisting a couple days after Bob Feller. He almost lost a foot due to frostbite during the Battle of the Bulge. He was never the same afterwards, and was washed up at 31.
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As a Cardinal fan I will bring up the cases of John Fulgham, Bill DeLancey and Austin McHenry.
Fulgham pitched 2 seasons for the Cardinals in 1979 and 1980. In those 2 seasons he went 14 and 12 in 233 innings with a WHIP of 1.06 and ERA of 2.84 with 3 shutouts. He was only 24 when he pitched his last game, and a torn rotator cuff did him in. I am sure he will be the last pitcher to have career totals of complete games equal to or higher than his career wins, as he had 14 wins and 14 CG. Bill DeLancey, who Branch Rickey said was one of the 3 greatest catchers of all time, died at age 35. At age 22 he was the catcher on the 1934 WS champs. Tuberculosis and lung issues would end his career at age 23, and he would die at age 35. Austin McHenry played for the Cardinals from 1918-22. He was well on his way to a Hall of Fame career, when he died at age 27 from a brain tumor. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/john-fulgham/ https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/bill-delancey/ https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/austin-mchenry/ |
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Fulgham, McHenry, and Delancey
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It would have been nice to see what Buzz Arlett could have done with a major league career. He only got one shot at age 32 and put up an OPS of 925, which wasn't too shabby.
But as a career minor leaguer he was essentially Babe Ruth. Not only did he hit 341 over his career and over 400 homers, but he also won over 100 games as a pitcher.
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What if Rick Ankiel hadn't gotten the "yips"?
What if Kerry Wood and Mark Prior had stayed healthy? |
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Perhaps the biggest "what if" of them all:
What if there had never been a second world war?
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Hits: 187 Doubles: 38 Home Runs: 32 RBI's: 129 WAR: 8.5 Assuming he at a minimum meets those averages for the three years he plays, he adds 561 Hits, 114 Doubles, 96 Home Runs, 387 RBI's and 25.5 WAR to his career Totals. Williams Career Line now looks like this 3,215 Hits, 639 Doubles, 617 Home Runs, 2226 RBI's and a 147.3 WAR That's just if World War Two doesn't Happen! Korea also bit a chunk out of Williams career as well. He misses the majority of two seasons due to the Korean War. Using the same method as above, compiling the average of the four seasons leading up to Korea (along with subtracting the small numbers he compiled during the limited amount of games he played, we are looking at a minimum at another 287 Hits, 62 Doubles, 50 Home runs, 217 RBI's 11.9 WAR which brings us to Teds minimum career stat line (assuming he is healthy) to 3,502 Hits 701 Doubles, 667 Home Runs 2443 RBI's and a 159.2 WAR Truly insane. This is why I love playing the What If Game.
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Herb Score is a huge what if had he not been hit by a Gil McDougald line drive given his performance up to then.
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Dale Alexander is another one. He had a late start, but had a few good years until a quack medical treatment ended his career when he was 30.
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The biggest what if has to be what if Blacks had been eligible all along to play in the Major Leagues.
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As for individuals, Dwight Gooden. He was just a kid when he started and he was unbelievable.
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How about Lefty Grove pitching to Josh Gibson? Another match up we were robbed of. Would've been even more interesting to see what teams these guys would have played on.
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Lankford is likely to be the last pitcher to do so, unless there is a significant change in the way Baseball is played.
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