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Originally Posted by Shoeless Moe
Arod
Bonds
Cabrera
Manny
all better hitters.........that "could" change in 10 years, but as of now.
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All absolutely amazing hitters. And here is how they stack up roughly through their first 8.7 seasons. "Better" is a loose term.
Bonds - .281/.388/.914 --- 222HR --- 679RBI --- 801Runs --- 71.9WAR
Arod - .301/.368/.935 ---
298HR --- 872RBI --- 881Runs --- 55.9WAR
Miggy - .311/.384/.931 --- 247HR --- 879RBI --- 741 Runs --- 39.7WAR
Manny -
.312/.406/1.003 --- 275HR ---
924RBI --- 753Runs --- 36.0WAR
Trout - .305/
.417/
1.097 --- 295HR --- 777RBI ---
920RUNS ---
73.5WAR
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
Pujols was a better hitter than all those guys. Power and average.
3 of those guys needed help (PED's) with their numbers so Cabrera would be the only one without PED ties.
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Agree. Pujols is the most feared hitter of the modern generation. He would probably be bold across the board save for WAR if I added him to above.