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Originally Posted by tbob
I think a better comparison would be to compare Trout to Griffey Jr.
There was only one Mickey Mantle. Period.
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A huge
DITTO to what Bob says here.
Fortunately, I'm old enough to have seen Mickey play when I was growing up (1951-1968). He generated a lot of excitement when he came to bat (Lefty or Righty).
Like Babe Ruth....Mantle hit some of the longest HR's ever hit in the game. For example, I recall this tremendous drive (shown in this photo) that Mantle hit in the bottom of the 11th
inning of a 7-7 game (May 22, 1963). As the ball soared into the night sky, we thought it was going out of the park. But, it hit the RF roof facade in Yankee Stadium. It was projected
that it would have traveled
700+ feet if it had cleared Yankee Stadium.
Here's another "monster HR" at old Griffith Stadium (April 12, 1953) that traveled
565 feet.
For sheer excitement......
it just doesn't get any better than these events. .
Look guys, comparing "stats numbers" just doesn't do it......you had to see Mickey play in order to appreciate this man......and, what he brought to the game.
And, it's irrelevant whether you are a Yankees fan, or not.
As far as I am concerned....for now, this debate is over....and DONE ! Only time will tell us if Trout was as good as Mantle.
TED Z
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