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Posted By: john/z28jd
...Babe Ruth became the all-time home run king passing Gavvy Cravath with his 120th career homer,at least according to the newspapers now(read todays this date in baseball history) and back then.Of course we all know better and know that Roger Connor was the all-time leader at that point with 138,followed by Sam Thompson with 127 and Harry Stovey with 122. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
computers, databases, ID cards, microfilm, microfiche...etc. |
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Posted By: identify7
Buck just missed the the 20-20-20-20 club by one double that year (doubles, triples, HR & SB). |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Can anyone answer this question? Between 1891-1922 there were 4 major leaguers with the last name Freeman,all 4 of them had the nickname Buck.Isnt that just too much of a coincidence? Was Buck Freeman some famous cowboy in the 1800s or an actor,someone else famous so anyone named Freeman got nicknamed Buck? |
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Posted By: tbob
Hard to believe Roger Maris' record stood as long as the Babe's. In my mind Maris is still the HR single season record holder, but that is another thread for another day. McGwire and Bonds and Sosa should be the ones with the asterisks.... |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
I could not have said it better myself, Tbob.Maris is STILL the single season h.r. king to myself, as well. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
When Maris broke Ruth's record, Ford Frick announced that two records would be kept: most HR in a 154 game season and most in a 162. A batter would thus have to hit more than 60 in the first 154 to beat the Babe. Roger Maris pointed that he hit 61 home runs in 154 games in 1961, it just wasn't the first 154 (he went homerless in the first 8 games) |
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Posted By: Chris
I think what Adam and Bob are talking about may not be about the length of the season but more about the "strength" of the season. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Chris |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...I'd take it over my Cravath, but under the circumstances, I'll stick with my Cravath... |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
John: |
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Posted By: Chris
TAINTED AND THE ORIGINAL. I WONDER WHAT THE DEADBALL ERA HITTERS COULD HAVE DONE WITH TODAYS "LIVE" BALL. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
I know that this is not exactly the topic but... I'm a Cravath fan... |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I figured there would be an answer to the Freeman question when i got home and saw 9 new responses but all i get is an explanation on Cravath from my good friend Kevin.I actually knew that stuff,i think it was in his "whatever happened to the hall of fame" book.Cravath was one of the first t206s i ever got,bought it over 13 years ago and the current value still hasnt reached what i paid,damn you Larry Fritsch. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
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