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Posted on 2/20/24 at 8:30 pm to Lester Earl
bullshite.and you know it.
Posted on 2/20/24 at 9:44 pm to dukke v
For whatever reason people don't respect catchers inspire of the fact its clearly the most valuable position.
Posted on 2/20/24 at 9:49 pm to Lester Earl
Oh horsecaca … look I think Mantle was the superior player overall but Yogi was historically elite too.
Posted on 2/20/24 at 10:24 pm to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
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I must've also missed that year where Barry Bonds was the best hitter in the league AND also the best pitcher.
Okay, you’ve convinced us. Bonds is the 2nd best player of all time then.
This is like the Jordan vs LeBron debate - when you start trying to argue LeBron/Bonds “aren’t close” or that there are multiple players better, you’re losing it.
Posted on 2/20/24 at 10:27 pm to TigerLifer18
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It’s the ultimate team game
This is a bad take. A pitcher can literally win a game by hisself
Posted on 2/20/24 at 10:49 pm to MorgusTheMagnificent
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A pitcher can literally win a game by hisself
Unless he's also scoring runs, no he can't. And pitchers pitch every 5 games, so they can't win a championship by themselves. This is why wins and losses for pitchers are no longer used to determine value
This post was edited on 2/20/24 at 10:51 pm
Posted on 2/21/24 at 12:03 am to lsufball19
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A pitcher can literally win a game by hisself
Unless he's also scoring runs, no he can't
Orel Hershsiser pitched 18 innings in the 45 inning World Series with a 1.00 ERA...and an RBI that helped win one of the games by one score.
He pitched twice in 5 games and would've pitched Game 7...but he had already won the series.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 1:48 am to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
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He pitched twice in 5 games
So someone else won the other two games. Thanks for proving my point
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and an RBI that helped win one of the games by one score.
Who scored the other runs? Someone other than him? Yep
Posted on 2/21/24 at 7:14 am to dukke v
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bullshite.and you know it.
Other Yankees that won MVP on teams that Berra was on
1947: Dimgaggio
1950: Phil Rizzuto
1956: Mantle
1957: Mantle
1960: Maris
1961: Maris
1962: Mantle
1963: Elston Howard
In modern day ball, Ted Williams probably wins the MVP in 51' & 54', and Mantle in 55'.
Yogi would never win an MVP in today's game. The voters are too smart.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 7:29 am to TigerLifer18
I dont care if the steroids made a difference
When he was in his prime hitting there the ball looked a beachball to him. It didn't matter IMO.
When he was in his prime hitting there the ball looked a beachball to him. It didn't matter IMO.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 7:44 am to Nado Jenkins83
I went for a bike ride in Cincinnati with Barry when he was the Marlins hitting coach. Met him through Strava cycling site and he asked if I could show him a good 2 hour route. He was really cool that day and way into cycling back then.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 8:25 am to Lester Earl
I’m going to surprise you. I don’t think Yogi was the best player in the league in any of the seasons he won MVP.
But the award doesn’t say “best” player. It says “most valuable” player. Which brings subjectivity into it that’s still there today.
You seem to have a bug up your arse regarding Yogi for some reason.
I will concede to you that Bench is the GOAT catcher. I’d put maybe four or five other catchers ahead of Yogi on the all-time list.
But I really don’t care where he ranks or what the numbers show. If I could pick any catcher from history to start an imaginary team with, I would pick Yogi. And I think I would do all right.
But the award doesn’t say “best” player. It says “most valuable” player. Which brings subjectivity into it that’s still there today.
You seem to have a bug up your arse regarding Yogi for some reason.
I will concede to you that Bench is the GOAT catcher. I’d put maybe four or five other catchers ahead of Yogi on the all-time list.
But I really don’t care where he ranks or what the numbers show. If I could pick any catcher from history to start an imaginary team with, I would pick Yogi. And I think I would do all right.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 9:31 am to InkStainedWretch
I have favorite players too but I cannot logically argue they are better than they are when the facts say otherwise.
Subjectivity is a poor excuse for ignorance
Subjectivity is a poor excuse for ignorance
Posted on 2/21/24 at 11:40 am to Lester Earl
I believe in analytics, strongly, but the day it becomes all about the numbers is the day I say “peace out” as far as being a fan.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 1:20 pm to brmark70816
quote:Bingo!!!!
He didn't break any rules. They did not have a drug testing policy at the time.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 2:21 pm to dukke v
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You think Bob Gibson or Jack Morris would have intentionally walk Barry bonds????
No. The dude said intentional walks didn't happen back in the day because pitchers had badass attitudes compared to now and wouldn't want to walk hitters. I said I agree.
How are you confused?
Posted on 2/21/24 at 2:28 pm to SteelerBravesDawg
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Ted Williams says hello
handful of guys say hello
rod carew anyone...
Posted on 2/21/24 at 2:44 pm to InkStainedWretch
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Oh horsecaca … look I think Mantle was the superior player overall but Yogi was historically elite too.
It's impossible to give Mickey Mantle the best of the best, even as a hardened Yankee fan all my life. He was an average defensive player and I'm being kind. He started in the infield and they tried to hide him in the outfield. Not giving "GOAT" to just an offensive player.
Willie Mays was all that and more. And so was Barry Bonds.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 2:52 pm to TigerLifer18
Best hitter
Ted Williams
Best home run hitter
Babe Ruth
Why can’t he just be “one of the best ever”? He will never be called the best baseball player ever.
Ted Williams
Best home run hitter
Babe Ruth
Why can’t he just be “one of the best ever”? He will never be called the best baseball player ever.
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