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Old 10-17-2023, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by jingram058 View Post
Sorry. Did not have the Ruth factor. If playing alongside Ruth he would shrink away to, well, perhaps not insignificance, but no matter how you compensate or adjust, he just isn't Ruth. Plus Barry didn't pitch. I personally love the guy, roids or otherwise, but he's no Ruth.

Foxx is darned close. Look at how the 29-30-31 A's compare to the 26-27-28 Yankees that get all the hype. If Mr. Mack hadn't broken them up, we might be talking about XX in a different Ruthian light. Pre-WW2 DiMaggio, ehhhh, maybe. Mantle, if he hadn't had his knee damaged, close also. Aaron, ehhhh, maybe. These guys never pitched either.

7 or 8 guys throwing 94 to 100 + mph for 9 innings? Great hitters adjust to that. When he's not stubbing his toe, Judge does pretty good, doesn't he? So did the above-mentioned Albert Pujols, among others.
If your criteria is someone who can hit for power and also pitch, then Ohtani is the only answer.
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