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I swear almost every thread has some dipshit just finding the stupidest hot take that can be made and doubling down on it. Like this clown who doesn't even know what a contradiction or circular logic is trying to correct an opinion statement that is neither. Could have said "I disagree" and made a rational case, but of course that's not what happens. |
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Kaline...close...but not that close to be honest.
You can say Clemente played his home games where he lost some HR...but not that much...Kaline was clearly ahead in R, RBI, HR & SB...not to mention his significant ailments. Both had cannons... If Kaline had died on the field...like he almost did... (Thank you Willie Horton)..I think you have the Munson/Clemente effect X2... |
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Isiahfan- you are clearly entitled to an opinion on Robert vs Al. You chose
the wrong player, but that's not the point ![]() If you are suggesting that Roberto Clemente and Thurman Munson basically draw some sort of "collective sympathy" due to untimely deaths, you'd do well to look at the numbers. Munson was on the path of a HOF career, while Roberto had clearly completed one. Roberto was likely 1st ballot HOF material absent the circumstances of his death, Munson was not. It's apples and oranges. Trent King |
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Whoops, typo above due to early morning- "Roberto" not "Robert".
I am clearly an "overrated" typist, I made a mistake. Trent King |
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G1911- ah, grammatical comments. If ever there was a sign that some
desperate asshat was losing an argument, that's it. Keep winning the internet, 1911, one keystroke at a time. Trent King By the way, it didn't take long for you to lose that veneer of civility, did it? |
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PeterSpaeth- you don't "need the aggravation"? Really? Looks like you
thrive on it. (Now THERE is an observation that isn't overrated). Trent King PS- the notion of meaningful debate suggest I believe there is a topic worth debating with you. I'm quite secure in my reasoning, thank you for the offer though. Trent King |
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Does anyone know if Clemente ever commented on when he would retire? He was certainly going strong in his later years, way more than Kaline was. He only played 102 games in 1972. Was he becoming injury prone?
It certainly appears from his stats that Clemente could have easily played another 4 or 5 years, which would have put him at about 5th all-time in hits upon retirement in, say, 1977. Those extra years would have caught him up to Kaline in plate appearances, and at that point would have likely put him at over 500 doubles and 3400 hits. |
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IMO Hank was a higher level than the others, Brock a lower level than the others. I would rank them this way: Aaron Clemente F.Robinson Yastrzemski Kaline Brock .
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Clemente stats of the day: 16 HR/162 games. Only 41 BB/162 games, with an OBP of only .359 despite the high BA. Joe Morgan's OBP, for example, was 33 points higher than Clemente's. I think this is where he suffers a bit in some of the analyses.
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I never saw Clemente play but my dad's always described him as a kind of elite intangible player. He just did good things on the diamond that you had to see to know what they were.
In my lifetime, I think a player like Vlad might be a similar comparison. Vlad's career may not scream HOF or all time presence on the diamond, but when I saw him play I felt like he was the best player on the field. |
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I have a friend who's really into hockey and he says Gretzky was the same way. I know in Gretzky's case the intangibles show up in stats like goals and assists. But the point my friend likes to make about Gretzky is that he wasn't a physically gifted person. He was not fast. He was not big. He had nothing the other elite players did. What made him great was his ability to know what was going to happen before it did and to be in the right place at the right time, or be able to put the puck in the right place at the right time. But he always says nothing about Gretzky's body made him a good hockey player. There was something else there that other people don't have.
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Clemente. Much cooler rookie card too.
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You did not even start out civil, I hardly see how I owe that to every moron making absurd claims and getting outraged if their guy isn’t out on top. If you want civility, don’t make nutball replies. There is a full transcript in order. Go figure out how to click the “quote” button, it isn’t hard. |
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How about an auto to go with the thread:
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Duende is an interesting word whether one considers the Iberian or Philippine origin and meaning. My research (Google plus a finger) has disclosed the images of two duendes:
duende.jpg duende 2.jpg Obviously Kaline and Clemente, but which is whom? ![]() ![]()
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Okay genius, here we go. I’m typing from my phone and have limited time, so factor that into your red pen on the homework tendencies: 1) you are ignoring the glaring reality that you couldn’t keep your butt cheeks together (and big mouth shut), and stay on the actual topic of the thread. You thought readers would benefit from your searing intellect and you whiffed. 2) my “guy” doesn’t always have to come out on top. I was utterly deferential to Kaline in the thread. It would not even cross my mind to demean his career. 3) you missed on the circular argument thing, partner. When your claim is “RC is overrated because I declare it”- while refusing to acknowledge any data or evaluations which call your conclusion into question!- you have drawn yourself a nice little circle and put yourself in it. It’s an extremely primitive and misguided one, but you did it-while unprovoked, actually. “My comment is correct because I am always correct” is a non starter. We don’t get to declare ourselves the all time winner, then tell others “I said it so it must be correct”. 4) I hope you retain a full time psychiatrist, you are a sad mix of bizarre and twisted behavior. In the event you don’t, I’ll recommend coming out of the basement at least once a day. It wouldn’t hurt to at least ponder the possibility that you’re not an omniscient final authority, as well. Small steps, 1911, small steps…. Trent King
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Cool duendes, Frankbmd! New to me. Trent King
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Isiahfan- well, my remark about you siding with Kaline was just a joke, a friendly jab. Regarding your comment about the collectibility of their cards/etc, that’s from left field as none of the comments mentioned it. Roberto is clearly a high priority get for many vintage collectors, no doubt. I thought you meant that both Munson and Roberto’s manners of death were somehow related to their on field results, which I found strange. Debate doesn’t have to be contentious, right? Trent King
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Hear it in his own words: http://vendiamo.com/Miley/Clemente.wav As we know, he died with exactly 3,000 base hits. |
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Maybe an alternate take on things but I actually think Clemente's death hurt his overall collectability more than it enhanced it. Had Clemente lived, he would have seen the landscape of baseball change completely. Hispanic players are now a dominant force in Major League Baseball, particularly players from Puerto Rico and other surrounding islands.
It's my opinion and speculative (obviously) but I believe if Clemente had lived, his influence on today's game would be felt more and he would be closer to the make up of the league than he ended up being as a tragic hero. I think he would be a Jackie Robinson-like figure if he had lived a full life and had enough time to comment on his experiences as the pioneer he was. |
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It is weird to think of certain players not having died young. Ruth easily could have lived well into the 1970s, and Gehrig well into the 1980s, for example. I mean, imagine Ruth being in the press box commenting on the 1975 WS, or Gehrig on the 1986 WS?
Was Clemente a guy who would have stayed involved with baseball, or would he have gone back home and lived an insular life?
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It truly is a shame. So many of the hurdles have been removed that a guy like Clemente, had he lived, would have really been able to tell his story. The language barrier is almost non-existent now. Spanish is a colloquial language in America today and has been for quite a while.
He would have been far less of an enigma had he lived another few decades. Not just because he would been alive, but also because the landscape of America has changed so much. Last edited by packs; 09-16-2022 at 01:36 PM. |
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I've read interesting stories about Vic Power, who I guess was roughly a contemporary of Clemente and Puerto Rican, apparently as a very young man he was considered a prospective superstar but the Yankees wanted no part of him because he dated white women.
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Exactly...Kaline played his entire career with a bum foot...and from about 67 on played basically crippled...and still put up better overall numbers. Additionally your version of the 68 series innfo is incorrect. They moved Stanley to SS to give a boost to the "O" in place of light hitting Oyler. They won the series (and Al was again crucial to their success in 1972) It is laughable that you say they had to manufacture a spot for AK in the OF. FYI he batted .379 with 6 R, 2 HR, 8 RBI...which you forget to mention. I love Roberto guys...but putting him in a class above AK is ridiculous. |
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Agreed...both great players...I thought you meant their deaths didn't play a part in their value or attention... |
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Kaline's .287 in 1968, if he had played enough to qualify that season, would have been 4th in the batting race in that pitching dominated season. He had a 146 OPS+ that year. He was obviously performing very well. Like I've said it, I think Kaline wins it but it's a very narrow gap between them. This 1968 argument definitely is not a good argument against Kaline and appears to be directly contradictory to the math. |
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"Just .287" even in a year other than 1968 sounds a bit oxymoronic, when since maybe the 1930s was that ever not a solid BA?
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Selective memory I think..Kaline's total #s were down due to injury that year...but his slashes were still good...oh and he was considered pretty good on D too...winning 10/11 previous gold gloves up until his injury filled 1968...contrary to your writings...Kaline would not have been the odd man out...not sure why you keep spewing this nonsense |
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Northrop - 129 Horton - 165 Kaline - 146 Stanley - 102 Oyler - 20 Now let us imagine we possess common sense and this isn’t about advocating Clemente. Who do we think they’re trying to cut out of the lineup? Who do we think the clear choices to start are? Kaline played less games because he missed two months with a broken arm. The change was done to get Oyler, notorious as a great glove but possibly the worst hitter in the majors, out of the lineup. Even adjusting for the year of the pitcher, Oyler was 80% below the league average, an astounding figure that is rarely seen. A guy hitting .287 in the 1968 AL would finish fourth in the batting race. Kaline had a great season. As he had every year since 1955. He is obviously not going to be kept out of the lineup. The arguments presented for Clemente, mostly factually wrong or incredibly emotional, are not compelling. Disclaimer for those who get triggered at any dissent to the narrative: Clemente was a great player and one of the few athletes I would uphold as an example of human virtue, a man I would consider admirable as a man and not an athlete. To say another player was a hair better is not an insult. To say he is overrated is not an insult. Objective reality is often not what we desire it to be, it is not personal or insulting to be cognizant of it. |
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The more I think about it, all respect to Mark, saying Stanley was moved to squeeze Kaline into the lineup makes as much sense as saying the Berlin Wall was built to keep West Germans from flowing into East Germany.
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Agree. Clemente was awesome but is overrated. All stars ⭐️ n all genres who die young are immortalized. Even musicians who choked on their own vomit are made immortal and their talent greatly exaggerated.
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G1911 and campyfan-
So, all knowing 1911, what does "triggered" mean? It sounds like it refers to anyone who doesn't lay down for your tortured narratives, who actually dissents rather than acquiesces. I'm sure that's just me though... So, to be called incredibly emotional and factually wrong, aren't insults. Oh, that's right. All I need do is cave to your aggression, then passive aggression, then outright hostility- not to mention your errors- and all the unpleasant terminology goes away. You make it sound so reasonable. You can say the arguments for Roberto aren't compelling, but that doesn't make you right. I can tell people all day long that I'm 6 feet tall, and it won't change the fact that I'm 5'10". Now then, get the bolts on your neck tightened and have a chat with someone not named Siri or Alexa, might do you some good. Your tiny bubble reeks of sadness (and Dorito dust, I'll wager..) No insult intended, of course! Campyfan- you should be ashamed. So Roberto was "awesome" but "overrated"? Are you a burner account for G1911? Geesh, what an insane comment, you contradict yourself within a 6 word sentence! I know this will bounce off your forehead into space, but for posterity I'll point out Roberto was NOT a "young athlete". His bona fides CLEARLY qualified him for HOF status after a career that was probably 5 times longer than the average tenure for a player. As for your remark about musicians choking on their own vomit, perhaps you should lay off the crack pipe yourself. Good Lord!! By now I'm sure you are both "triggered", no longer able to think logically, and hopefully headed to your safe spaces. Once you've recovered, keep in mind I've yet to say a SINGLE negative word about Al Kaline and recognize his excellence. Neither of you can say the same about Roberto, and neither could you stay on the *^*$!* topic despite your self-proclaimed knowledge of it. Trent King |
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EDIT: My favorite part is the appeals to logic, while just venting his anger at 2 people, 1 of which has not even engaged with him at all. Maybe this dumbass will learn the Quote button in another decade. Last edited by G1911; 09-16-2022 at 09:35 PM. |
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Discussing Clemente's HRs and walks as I posted about before might be more interesting than a lot of invective?
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Well, looking at the math isn't "logical" apparently, as it might not produce the only outcome that is allowed to even be considered.
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I'm still stumped on why a player can't be great and overrated, but that's me. I would put a fair number of people in that category including another who died young, Kobe.
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In other matters, I tried but couldn't find a single baseball card that pictures both Clemente and Kaline, during their career or after. I'd have guessed Topps would have paired them up in one of their thousands of combo cards at some point over the last 25 years of nostalgia sets. The closest I could find is that they were on the same box in 1962 Bazooka. |
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That's a cool item for sure. I think at least for 50s and 60s most of the multiplayer cards are same team or at least same league?
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Re overrrated, I have a logic question. Nobody of course has any trouble with the concept of being underrated. Is it a zero sum game? If 10 players are underrated, does that necessarily mean 10 are overrated?
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I would guess though, that if we looked at a large group of players, we would end up with more in the underrated than the overrated categories. I think there's a 'soft sum' effect; the attention fostered onto a handful of players takes away from many others; the top 10 overrated will account for significantly more underrated players who don't get the attention they deserve because the focus is always on the same 10 or so players. Our bias towards representative examples will usually produce this effect in such a dataset of people, whether it's overrated or underrated baseball players, generals, physicists, or middle school janitorial staff. The extremes lean to overrated, so quantity of underrated tends to be higher. But that's just my opinion |
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