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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: OG Hack Wilson on October 20, 2009, 11:14:26 PM
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thomas 1994-1997: .339 batting average, .463 on-base percenage, .638 slugging %, 46 HR per 162 games, 140 RBI per 162 games, 138 walks per 162 games , 186 OPS+ (adjusted OPS to the rest of the league)
or Pujols 2006-2009: .335 batting, .431 onbase %, .637 slugging %, 44 HR per 162 games, 131 RBI per 162 games, 110 walks per 162 games, 178 OPS+
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Nobody was better than the Big Hurt when he was in his prime
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Nobody was better than the Big Hurt when he was in his prime
You mean as a right handed power hitter right? Because Griffey and Bonds were obviously better overall players than Frank Thomas ever was, or Pujols for that matter of course.
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yeah, Barry Bonds no question lol.
but i guess stats show that Frank was better, but who said Pujols reached his peak yet? :o :P
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top "primes" in baseball history:
babe ruth 1919-1932
ted williams 1941-1957 (missed 4.5 season due to war time)
ty cobb 1907-1920
lou gehrig 1926-1937 (pre lou gehrigs disease years)
mickey mantle 1955-1964
barry bonds 2000-2005 (the steroid years)
arod 1996-2009 (steroids used in atleast 3 years)
willie mays 1954-1967
honus wagner 1900-1913
frnak thomas 1990-1999
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what are McGuire's numbers in his prime? Griffey's?
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mcgwire: .290 batting .437 onbase .704 slugging % 67 HR per 162 games, 145 RBI per 162, 140 walks per 162, 189 OPS+
ken griffy jr: .294 batting .381 onbase .615 slugging % 55 HR per 162 games, 149 RBI, 85 walks per 162 games, 152 OPS+
babe ruth from 1919-1932 .354 batting, .487 onbase %, .726 slugging %, 53 HR per 162 gaes, 158 RBI per 162 gaes, 145 walks per 162 games, 215 OPS+
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^wow, minus the batting average, the rest of Mark's stats pop out at you.