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Posted By: Hal Lewis
For years, the debate was whether Maris should have the * next to his single-season home run record ... because Ruth set his in a 154-game season, NOT a 162-game season. |
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Posted By: The Other One (Julie)
games and at-bats this season, though. Is he really likely to make up the difference before the end of the season (between him and Sisler?) |
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Posted By: jay behrens
As long as he keeps up his current pace, he will easily pass Sisler. He only needs to hit .310 the rest of the year. He needs to hit about .510 to get his BA over .400. |
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Posted By: Jason Smith
When McGwire passed Maris and then the movie "61" was made, I felt like it (rightfully) embarrassed the heck out of ever using an asterisk for any reasonable record. The Ichiro record would definitely be reasonable and no * would be needed. Using the asterisk seemed like just a way for the older people to hold on to Babe Ruth as long as they could. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Jason, you need to learn to not hate so much. It' will give you ulcers and you'll enjoy the game of baseball more. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
THE * WAS FORD FRICKS IDEA AND I THINK HE'S DEAD |
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Posted By: hankron
The NFL commentators regularly forget that OJ Simpson set his rushing record (2003) in a 13 game season. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
He certainly seems likely to set both the hit and AB record for a single season. Here are the projections if he maintains his pace through the end of the season: |
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Posted By: hankron
I'm a Seattlite and an Ichiro fan-- though I like Sisler too. When a record's been around since 1920 (including decades of exanded seasons), it's a safe bet to say this (or that) won't be the year the record is broken. |
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Posted By: qualitycards
The * has been officially removed from Maris, although it was removed after his death. With that in mind if Ichiro does break Sisler's hit mark, there will be no * either. |
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Posted By: Batman - Statman
They could introduce a new stat called HPG (hits per game). I'm pretty sure that would clarify a record for most hits per game. Extrapolating George Sisler's record of 257 hits (1920) in 154 games to a 162 game schedule would yield him with about 270 hits or 1.66883 hits per game. That's impressive. Only problem is that his 257 hits would not be the best HPG stat. There was a player that had 246 hits in 142 games or 1.73239 HPG. That would extrapolate out to an amazing 280 hits in a 162 game season. The HPG king is George Sisler!!! He had 246 hits in 142 games in 1922. That's a testament to consistency and what a great player George Sisler was. |
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Posted By: Rhett
"70 years from now people will wonder who Ichiro was." |
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Posted By: Statman
Rhett, |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
A season is a season. You take the structure of the game as it is found at the time. The * was a travesty at the time Maris set the record and strictly the creation of a cabal of sportswriters and a biased commissioner. I note that no one commented about slapping a star on it due to the long schedule when Koufax broke the single season K record in a 162-game season. |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Cy
Did you notice that out of Ichiro's 221 hits, 186 are singles? He's more like Willie Keeler than Sisler. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Paul Waner"ish". |
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Posted By: Julie
number of games he appeared in) is miniscule. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Oops, I meant Lloyd Waner"ish" - In 1927 (his rookie year) he had 223 hits. 198 of those hits were singles. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Lloyd's RBI total for 1927 was 27. He had 629 at bats. He did manage to score 133 runs! |
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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman
5 for 5 tonight |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
I guess it's kind of like when they expanded the football season to 14 games, they didn't differentiate between a 14 or 16 game season for the record books. There should be no * when/if Ichiro gets his 258th hit. Wow, another 5 hit performance. I wonder if he can etch out another 50 hit month? That would be pretty cool. |
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Posted By: qualitycards
At the rate Ichiro is going, he may have the record within the 154 games that Sisler had to play, then anything else will be gravy. |
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Posted By: Rhett
His RBI numbers are low due to the fact that he bats leadoff. Most leadoff hitters (especially with the inability of Ichiro's teammates to get on base) RBI numbers are low. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Didn't someone have a sign in '61 that said: Frick - Up Your Asterisk? |
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Posted By: John Dickson
I think a more appropriate marker for both records should be at bats instead of games played. If I am not mistaken, didn't Maris have fewer at bats than Ruth, despite playing more games? The * should have never happened. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Maris not only had fewer ABs he also had fewer plate appearances which is more important than ABs. |
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Posted By: Max
Maris had 590 AB, 94 BB, 7 SF, 7 HBP, http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/marisro01.shtml |
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Posted By: shoo
Like Bonds, Ichiro is someone we should appreciate he is without a doubt the best leadoff hitter I have seen and i grew up watching Rickey Henderson in his hey day. Every generation has its great players and the longer each one of us stays around we will see more of them. I know this is mostly a prewar site and its the best around hands down, I love all the old time players Ty Cobb being my favorite, maybe cuz im from Detroit. Right now in baseball in my opinion you are seeing some of the best to every play ie Ichiro,Bonds,Rodriguez both of them Ivan and Alex,Pujols and with the likes of clemens, maddux and martinez on the mound. Its just a joy to watch any of them play. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Someone on one of the SABR lists brought up an interesting point, Bonds is on a pace to get close to Ruth's mark of reaching first the most times in a season. At his current pace, Bonds is going to come up 5-10 short of Ruth's record 373 times getting on base in a season. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Ruth got on base 373 times in 154 games??!!! |
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Posted By: Cy
Jay, |
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Posted By: Gary B.
It's perhaps easier to be impressed by Ichiro since he hasn't broken the records Bonds has, even though hitting 200 your first four seasons for the first time ever is damn impressive, whether he beats Sisler or not, but I'm hoping he does beat it. I love to see records broken, especially ones that have lasted for decades by the true greats of the game. If you're into statistics as I am, then it's just a wild ride every day. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Gary, if you been folowing the sports press at all, it is highly unlikely that Bonds will win the MVP unless the Giants make a huge surge and manage to win the NLW. Almost every writer that has mentioned the topib od MVP agrees that Bonds' season this year is one of the most incredible seasons ever, but they are itching to give the award to somene else, and Rolen's name is mentioned most prominenntly. Mostly because he plays for the Cards and they have the best record in baseball. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
WOW, well I keep up with news stories on cnnsi.com, but I guess that's not enough, because this is the first wind I've heard of that. That would be a serious tragedy to not reward him for his season. He should be rewarded totally independently of what he's won previously, but on this year alone, and those numbers are truly staggering. Now, if he was on a team that wasn't even in contention, that would be one thing. If he deserves to win, then he should win. The guy's only going to be around for two more years max - the record should reflect his dominance, even if he ends up winning it FIVE years in a row. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
http://msn.foxsports.com/story/2705408 |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The really sad thing about the whole debate is that most writers can't even agree with who is the MVP for the Cards, so how can they possibley pick one of them for the NL MVP? The names of Rolen, Puljos and Edmonds (wtf?) have been mentioned as candidates. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
That makes 226 - Ichiro Watch is ON! |
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Posted By: Gary B.
Ichiro now has 226 hits, and he needs 32 hits in the next 25 games to break the record and get him to 258, which is 1.28 hits per game. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I am probably way out in left field on this one, but to my way of thinking when something which occurs has an extremely high unliklihood of occurance, I think that there may be factors in play which are unaccounted for. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I now know that I should not have brought this up. For if one casts questions on the validity of the 250 hit seasons, he also questions Hornsby's five consecutive .400 seasons and Ruths three >50HR seasons. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Hornsby hit over .400 in three out of five consecutive seasons. He didn't do too badly the other two (.387 and.397). I guess hitting at a .402 clip over 5 consecutive seasons is pretty good. Good chance that stat may never be equaled. If it is, I would like to be around to see it. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I now think Ichiro is going to do it if he is uninjured and pitched to by the opposition. He is not the MVP, though. That distinction goes to Vladimir Guerrero. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Adam, lots of contradictions in your rationale. True, I would never choose one of the Cardinals players because the subtraction of one would not adversely affect the team that much. On the other hand, Beltre is a very important cog in the Dodger machine, but if you take him away, his loss has much less impact than if you take Bonds away from the Giants. You take Bonds away from the Giants and you have the Diamondbacks, or worse. This is not the case if the Dodgers lost Beltre. How anyone can rationalize that Bonds is not the MVP with the unworldly season he is having is beyond me. |
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Posted By: dennis
the MVP AWARD THIS YEAR HANDS DOWN. just look at his stats! 200+ walks/ 370 batting avg 40+ homers 500 on base percentage 800+ SLUGGING!! even the dumbest of the media (who vote) can figure out the historical (stat wise)year he is having.AND HIS TEAM IS IN THE HUNT FOR THE PLAYOFFS(can't be used against him)it will be NO CONTEST. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
yes, it seems a serious no-brainer. you're exactly right, except it's a .600 on base percentage - hell, even .500 would be astounding, .600 is phenomenal. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Here's the highest BA with the highest W%; 1924 Rogers Hornsby .424 Cards .422. Ichiro has a ways to go to beat this. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
But let's not focus on stats alone ("lies, damned lies and statistics"). Yes, Bonds is having a monster season, one of the best ever in certain key statistical categories, but what is the impact of that season as compared to Beltre on the team, assuming the Dodgers win the West handily? In other words, how many runs has he generated and does that total so vastly exceed Beltre's run production that the statistical factors make him a "shoo-in" for MVP? According to this morning's paper: Beltre's got 10 more RBIs than Bonds and Bonds has 15 more runs scored than Beltre. The net impact of all that monster OBP is five more runs crossing the plate. Bonds is hitting .371 but he only has 118 hits; Beltre at .338 has 53 more hits. Neither man is among the to 10 in the league in doubles or triples. The upshot is that Bonds is reaching first base and languishing, a lot. That doesn't help the team, which is why he is being walked. Plus, Bonds ain't much in the field and his impact on the team chemistry is a neutral to negative. Beltre has been playing a great 3rd base and has been the leader of the team, by all accounts, esp. playing through a sprained ankle with a bone spur. Beltre has been the key to the Dodgers run, in every way. That's why I go with him over Bonds, unless the Giants overwhelm the Dodgers in September with BB leading the way. That's why the 1941 MVP went to DiMaggio not Williams. |
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Posted By: The Other One (Julie)
Ichero would only have to get 3 hits a day for the rest of the season to get a .400 BA. (.379 this morning) |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Adam, if you are loots at this all wrong. It's not Bonds fault that plays on a horrible team that is incapable of driving him in. Without Bonds, the Giants are worse than DBacks. |
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