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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: T206Collector
...that I have to read about Barry Bonds on my pre-war baseball card thread. But now we have to have OT spinoffs of that OT thread? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
This thread won't be going anywhere since the long standing rule is that regular contributors can start the occasional OT thread and as I far as I can rememeber, this is Ted's first foray into the OT. If you don't like the topic of the thread, don't read it. Simple as that. |
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Posted By: leon
Not sure what you are talking about but since Ted is a regular contributor I have no issue with this....thanks.... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: jay behrens
Leon, better read my post again |
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Posted By: leon
Hey Guys, |
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Posted By: leon
Sorry about that...I did mis-read it.....carry on... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
no worries on my part, but I am sure you will getting an email from Mr 52 Topps about the fact that you are illiterate now |
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Posted By: Chad
The RPI looks right. I'd agree Mantle was a better hitter--he got on base much more than Mays. I guess the queston is whether you'd want to build a team around Mantle's bat and excellent glove, vs. Mays' bat, durability and other worldly glove. I think I'd take Mays, but reasonable people can disagree on this one. To state they obvious, they were both great. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...any issues with the occasional OT thread -- key word "occasional". But it seems pretty remarkable and insensitive to me that a day after we (properly and happily) get a 1952 Topps Mantle thread locked for being off-topic, and our lead moderator Leon getting hate e-mail as a result, we then get an OT thread about Mantle spun off from an original OT thread about Bonds. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Both great players, but sadly, absolutely miserable human beings once they got outside the ballpark. My experiences with Mantle were worse than those with Mays. Mays was actually pretty nice each time I met him. But then again, when I met him, I was with a person who knew Mays well and it was an arranged meeting. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Paul, as has been pointed many times before, if this board was purely talk about pre-war cards, this board would be pretty slow. It's the occasional OT thread that allows us to get to know each other beyond our love for cards. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: T206Collector
....I would have written what I wrote if anyone had started this thread in the context that I understand it was started in. And I recognize your contributions as bringing quite a lot of value to this Board. I'm not trying to be disrespectful. |
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Posted By: leon
It ain't no big deal. The rules are the rules. I agree that when I see 3-4 off topic posts in a row it's kind of a bummer but really ...not that big of a deal, especially if they are all frequent contributors. If I am not mistaking the '52 Topps thead was by a relative newbie. I give a lot of slack to folks that post all of the time. We have about 100 or so folks that post out of 850 on the board. I am sure we all agree that if you contribute, rather than just lurk, you get some leeway. Let's do get some good vintage cards threads going and we won't have to worry about it. Thanks to everyone for trying to help. Best regards....the ole meanie.... |
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Posted By: identify7
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Posted By: ScottIngold
I know the Mantle May's debate goes on and on. BUT to us youngsters {36). Mantle was who our dads talked about being awed by. My father was a die hard NY Giants fan as well. But alway's told me if he could pick one to see it was the Mick. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I never saw Mantle play and only caught Mays at the end of his career. Unlike Scott, the people I talked baseball with as a kid were more in awe of Mays and Clemente. I don't recall anyone ever mentioning Mantle. Maybe that is because he was gone from the game by then. Then again, if he was the greatest thing since sliced bread, I'd think at least one person I knew would have said something about Mantle. Growing up in the middle of BFE, away from the NY hype certainly seems to have made a difference on how the older people of my area viewed players. |
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Posted By: ScottIngold
Area might have made a difference. I grew up next to the GW bridge. Hop skip and jump to both the Polo grounds and Yankee stadium. |
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Posted By: ScottIngold
Also if i remember correctly my dad stopped going around 1956 or so as work started to intrude on baseball by than. So he certainly saw Mantle in his younger day's. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I grew up a couple hundred miles from you, I think (Mankato), and everyone raved about Mantle. It was an American League state, pre-ESPN. Playing in the backyard league, most everyone wanted to be Mantle, Killebrew, Oliva or Carew, depending on your body build. As for me, I was Joe Pepitone, mostly to irritate my father, a lifelong Brooklyn Dodger fan and hater of all things remotely primadonna. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I left out the Twins players since that is given for MN. I saw Oliva for most of his career and still consider him one of the best I ever saw. If not for the knee blow out, he would most likely have made the HOF. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: Steve
Any discussion of Mantle and Mays should always include the Duke. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Ted, all I speak for is the small little world I grew up in, which was over a 2 hour drive north of Minneapolis. Not counting trips for school or atheletic competitions, we did good to get to the Cities once a year. So my view, and Lee's, of sports growing up was pretty much limited to local people in the area and what we read in the Strib, TSN and SI. |
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Posted By: identify7
Ted: Im glad that I could help, I knew that we went down that road before, and you didn’t have a good answer the first time, It’s nice that you care about this frivolity, ‘cause I sometimes find it a bit compelling too. |
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
Bill James ranks all-time centerfielders based on runs produced and adjusted for home parks, eras in which they played and the rest of the team's production (among other variables) this way: |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
Ted, |
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Posted By: identify7
Andrew, the subject regarding any preference for Mantle attributable to race is a reasonable inquiry, however, as much as I hate agreeing with Ted Z. the race of an athlete was not as noticable (to the fans) as his performance in the '50s. |
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Posted By: ScottIngold
Does Mantle own the fastest time down the first base line ? I remember being told this at some point. |
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
My estimations that Mantle was faster is based on watching a taped copy of Game 7 of the 1952 World Series. Mantle hit a sharp grounder to first base. It was one of the routine grounders to first base where the first baseman picks it up and jogs three or four steps and touches first base while the batter-runner barely makes it into the frame of your TV in the lower part coming down the line. |
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Posted By: dd
Too bad Mantle's super human speed was so short lived, with all his injuries and all. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
People that saw Mantle and Cool Papa Bell say that Bell is the only player that was or might hav been faster than Mantle. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
OK guys, listen to some straight talk from Richie Ashburn |
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
Hmmmmm.....hard to believe. |
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Posted By: howard
Even after damaging his knees Mantle had extraordinary speed. In his career he stole over 150 bases and was caught fewer than forty times..a better sucess rate than even Mays. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
No way they are running 3.0. Even batting left handed, this means that they would have been running sub 4.0 40s. I don't think anyone has been clocked doing a sub 4.0 second 40 yard dash. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: howard
I think Jay is correct on this one. Although the forty is not an officially timed track event Ben Johnson holds the unofficial record at 4.38 seconds. I think that figure was obtained by timing him in the first 4/5s of a fifty yard dash. The 4.2s and 4.3s you hear about at NFL tryouts are timed by coaches with stopwatches and are unreliable. I don't doubt that Mantle was timed at three seconds (which, if my math is correct, correlates to a 4.0 forty) but I do question the timing method used. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Ted, I'm not questioning whether you are telling the truth or not. I used to run track and follow pretty closely. When sprinting, most top athlete reach their maximum speed about the 200m point and then start to slow down. They occassionally run a 50 yard and 50m sprint at indoor meets. Last I remember, the record for 50y still just under 5.0 seconds. If Mantle and Ashburn honestly could run to first in 3.0 seconds, then this would translate to about 9.0 or 9.1 second 100m dash, and record is 9.85. As was mentioned, sportwriters with stopwatches and handheld timing is very unreliable. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: jay behrens
I have to switch betwee yards and meters because that is how all the records are now kept. A 10 second 100m translates to roughly 9.1 second 100 yards. |
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Posted By: ScottIngold
It would be the act of running i would think. As the player makes his move toward first is how i would see it. |
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
Scouts and coaches begin the timing of home to first at the point which the ball hits the bat. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: Steve
Fast Fact 3 Mickey Mantle holds an unusual record not readily found in print - he was able to run from home plate to first base in 3.1 seconds which is the ... |
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