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How would Ted Williams do in today's game?

Posted on 12/27/22 at 11:06 pm
Posted by 308
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Posted on 12/27/22 at 11:06 pm
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Posted by hg
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Posted on 12/27/22 at 11:07 pm to
He’d be head and shoulders above the rest
Posted by SammyTiger
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 12/27/22 at 11:08 pm to
Poorly. Heads are vital to todays game.
Posted by OWLFAN86
The OT has made me richer
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Posted on 12/27/22 at 11:09 pm to
a DAMN good DH and occasional of

shite love to have him on the Astros
Posted by 308
the backwoods of Mississippi
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Posted on 12/27/22 at 11:10 pm to
I knew there would be some comedians chiming in.
Posted by VADawg
Wherever
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Posted on 12/27/22 at 11:17 pm to
With the shift banned? Yeah he'd do alright
Posted by ReauxlTide222
St. Petersburg
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Posted on 12/27/22 at 11:19 pm to
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He’d be head and shoulders above the rest
Posted by Jack Ruby
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Posted on 12/27/22 at 11:23 pm to
He'd be the best player in the game, just like he was in the 1940s and 50s.
Posted by foosball
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Posted on 12/27/22 at 11:26 pm to
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He'd be the best player in the game, just like he was in the 1940s and 50s.


He never saw a 92 mph slider
This post was edited on 12/27/22 at 11:27 pm
Posted by PeteRose
Hall of Fame
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Posted on 12/27/22 at 11:31 pm to
He be asking “we have Japanese players?”.
Posted by Bench McElroy
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 12/28/22 at 12:04 am to
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He never saw a 92 mph slider


Think about it this way. How many 90 MPH breaking balls do you think Major League hitters saw in high school or college? Pretty much zero, right? Yet all of them were able to adjust to be able to hit them. When you’re a top notch hitter, you get used to the additional velo and spin rate of pitches and learn how to hit them when you see it enough. Otherwise, there will never be any hitters who will be able to go from playing high school or college ball to the Major Leagues.
Posted by thegambler
Louisiana
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 12/28/22 at 12:08 am to
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He never saw a 92 mph slider


This is true.

But he also didn't have a strike zone the size of a nickel. Back then, it was knees to chest and width of the plate.
Posted by Ghost of Colby
Alberta, overlooking B.C.
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Posted on 12/28/22 at 12:17 am to
About .350
Posted by SmackoverHawg
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 12/28/22 at 12:33 am to
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This is true.

But he also didn't have a strike zone the size of a nickel. Back then, it was knees to chest and width of the plate.



You think people didn't throw heat back then? You're a dumbass if you do. Now stand in there with a much larger strike zone, pitchers than don't give a shite about hitting you and a fricking ball cap for a helmet. Mf'ers were full on body armor to the plate now. Y'all forget that Ted would have access to all the modern training, nutrition etc. and wouldn't have gone to fight in Korea during his prime. Anybody shitting on Ted Williams needs to sit out any further baseball talks.
Posted by POTUS2024
Member since Nov 2022
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Posted on 12/28/22 at 1:17 am to
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He never saw a 92 mph slider


Bob Feller threw over 100mph.
Posted by POTUS2024
Member since Nov 2022
11289 posts
Posted on 12/28/22 at 1:23 am to
Ted would hit .400 in today's game. He was incredibly talented, great eyesight and if he had all the scouting reports, video, full body armor at the plate etc, I think he would do exceptionally well.

He was big on being mentally prepared for at-bats back then. I imagine with video and such, he would have been very difficult for pitchers to deal with.

Many regard his 'Science of Hitting' to still be the single best resource on hitting ever made.

I wish I had a copy of that book back when I played.
Posted by rsbd
banks of the Mississippi
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22173 posts
Posted on 12/28/22 at 2:22 am to
Defrost him and find out
Posted by 88Wildcat
Topeka, Ks
Member since Jul 2017
13953 posts
Posted on 12/28/22 at 5:15 am to
He once told a former pitcher that he could actually see exactly where the bat was making contact with the ball. The pitcher didn't believe him so they went to a park and the pitcher threw his best stuff for Williams to hit. Williams lathered up his bat extra heavy with pine tar and when he made contact with a pitch he told the pitcher one seam, two seams, or no seams. The pitcher would then get the ball and look where the pine tar was on the ball. William's hit ten pitches and called every one correctly. I don't think a 92 mph slider would cause him any problems.
Posted by Falco
Member since Dec 2018
1258 posts
Posted on 12/28/22 at 5:16 am to
Well he's dead, so not that well I would assume
Posted by CRDNLSCHMCPSN11
Member since Dec 2014
17336 posts
Posted on 12/28/22 at 5:25 am to
Doesn't his family want to reincarnate him someday?
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