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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
Sure, when you post Ted Williams' and Ernie Banks'. Oh and Ty Cobb's too please -- .262 was it?
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1st, Trout won't even sniff many of Williams and Cobbs accomplishments.
Hits - Cobb - 4189 - Trout - 1419
Steals - Cobb - 897 - Trout - 203
Home Runs:
Williams - 521 (and missed 3 prime years at a real WAR) - Trout - 310
Batting Average - Williams .344 - Cobb .366 - Trout .305
2nd, these 2 played in an era where there were no playoffs so asking to show their playoff numbers, really? c'mon you have at least average intelligence I'm gonna to assume. Nowadays what 5 teams from each league make the playoffs every year and there are 3 rounds before you even get to the World Series. And that wuss can't even get his team into the playoffs. Kinda like when Harper left the Nats, then the Nats won the Series. Trout is a cancer, like Harper, pretty boys who will never play in a WS, and never come close to the careers of Williams and Cobb.
3rd, you're just wrong, and I just proved it.
Don't ever mention Mike Trout with Williams and Cobb again. Mention him with Koufax if you like, or other players who had a nice shorter peak.
Now get the f--k off my lawn!