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Old 09-18-2022, 03:02 PM
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Judge’s pursuit may even boost Maris’ cards in short-term. All this exposure is putting Maris back in the headlines.
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I agree I think they would go up
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Old 09-18-2022, 03:26 PM
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I agree I think they would go up
If anything it might draw more people to his card as people realize the story , the effort, and the longevity of the American League record
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Bam! 59.
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Bam! 59.
And he may have taken over the lead in BA.
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And he may have taken over the lead in BA.
whoa! 59 was ruthian for sure!!!
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In my mind, if he hits a few more HRs he will hold the all time season home run record since he is not doing it on steroids.
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If anything it might draw more people to his card as people realize the story , the effort, and the longevity of the American League record
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Judge’s pursuit may even boost Maris’ cards in short-term. All this exposure is putting Maris back in the headlines.
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.....and 60.
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.....and 60.
How did a player of this talent languish in the minor leagues until age 25?
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How did a player of this talent languish in the minor leagues until age 25?
He was in the minors less than 3 years. College + injuries in 2013, the Yankees didn’t hold him back or anything.
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He was in the minors less than 3 years. College + injuries in 2013, the Yankees didn’t hold him back or anything.
At a glance his first 6 years of baseball do not seem predictive of a great major leaguer
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At a glance his first 6 years of baseball do not seem predictive of a great major leaguer
When he first came up, I just knew him as the freakishly big guy. Now I don’t have to ask my pals who he is when he comes up . I hope he breaks it, good for him.
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How did a player of this talent languish in the minor leagues until age 25?
He was in the majors at 24. And sucked.
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How did a player of this talent languish in the minor leagues until age 25?

College kid, late bloomer. He wasn’t even really considered a baseball guy going into college. A’s drafted him out of High School in the 31st round just on his size and athleticism, and he opted for college instead.

He was considered a big reach for the Yankees at the end of the 1st round when he finished up at Fresno State. They were hoping they could turn his raw tools into a high ceiling once he committed to the sport. I was skeptical when they drafted him. I’m glad I was wrong. They hit the jackpot in the 1st round, once every decade or so.
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I got this from a friend at a Yankees - Twins spring training game at Hammond Stadium, Fort Myers, a few years ago. My buddy told me, "Hang on to this. If he makes it like I think he's going to, it might be worth something down the road."

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