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He’s the only player in history with a career stat line of:
.300+ AVG (.305) 500+ HR (756) 2,000+ RBI (2,297) 2,000+ Runs (2,174) 3,000+ Hits (3,771) I’ve followed baseball and baseball history closely my entire life and have never seen this stat before. Mays and Williams probably get there without their military service but it’s still remarkable. Last edited by Wanaselja; 09-26-2020 at 06:03 PM. |
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Most fans don't realize that if you subtracted his 755 career home runs, he would STILL have over 3,000 hits! |
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Pujols is damn close, but he will fall short on runs and his BA is 1 point below .300 now and likely will not rise above and may drop a point or two before he retires. Still, it shows how great of a player he was as well.
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If Babe Ruth hadn't spent his first few years as a pitcher, he easily makes that list.
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Good point.
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He also didn't have to play against any black players
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Nor did he play night games, face specialty pitchers, or travel coast to coast. Nonetheless, I have a sneaking suspicion that those factors would not have derailed his production.
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Or against any Latino players.
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But by the time he'd been in the league a few years and had the, well, pitcher's chance to keep hitting the ball to the moon, I imagine no one wanted to mess with what he was doing by then. |
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IF you allow the definition of "damn close" to include "not close at all" then I could have joined Aaron in his group which currently numbers one member. And I would argue that Stan Musial is "damn closer" than Albert. Quote:
I would have joined Mr. Aaron on that list of one, making us a great duo... IF Doug "I coulda been a contender" Goodman Last edited by doug.goodman; 10-03-2020 at 01:14 AM. |
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First ballot Hall of Famer. Holder of significant records. Baseball Icon.
...and STILL underrated. |
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Yeah! No-Neck has more career HRs than HoFer Ozzie Smith. More SB than HoFer Harmon Killebrew. Higher career batting average than HoFer Mike Schmidt. Struck out less than Babe Ruth. Higher career slugging percentage than HoFer Rabbit Maranville. He has a lower career ERA than Sandy Koufax!
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Walt No-Neck Williams is the ONLY player in Baseball history with the stat line: .270 BA; 33 HR; 173 RBI; 284 Runs; and 34 SB. No other player in baseball history ever matched that stat line! Should be in the HoF.
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