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Most outstanding 10 year stretch ever?
Posted on 1/10/14 at 11:59 am
Posted on 1/10/14 at 11:59 am
Albert Pujols Hitting Stats
Yr Age Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR GRSL RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP GIDP AVG OBP SLG
2001 21 Cardinals 161 590 112 194 47 4 37 1 130 69 6 93 1 7 9 21 .329 .403 .610
2002 22 Cardinals 157 590 118 185 40 2 34 2 127 72 13 69 0 4 9 20 .314 .394 .561
2003 23 Cardinals 157 591 137 212 51 1 43 0 124 79 12 65 0 5 10 13 .359 .439 .667
2004 24 Cardinals 154 592 133 196 51 2 46 0 123 84 12 52 0 9 7 21 .331 .415 .657
2005 25 Cardinals 161 591 129 195 38 2 41 1 117 97 27 65 0 3 9 19 .330 .430 .609
2006 26 Cardinals 143 535 119 177 33 1 49 1 137 92 28 50 0 3 4 20 .331 .431 .671
2007 27 Cardinals 158 565 99 185 38 1 32 0 103 99 22 58 0 8 7 27 .327 .429 .568
2008 28 Cardinals 148 524 100 187 44 0 37 1 116 104 34 54 0 8 5 16 .357 .462 .653
2009 29 Cardinals 160 568 124 186 45 1 47 5 135 115 44 64 0 8 9 23 .327 .443 .658
2010 30 Cardinals 159 587 115 183 39 1 42 0 118 103 38 76 0 6 4 23 .312 .414 .596
I was browsing through MLB stats and this reminded me of how amazing Pujols first ten years were. Is there a better or more consistent 10 year stretch anywhere?
Yr Age Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR GRSL RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP GIDP AVG OBP SLG
2001 21 Cardinals 161 590 112 194 47 4 37 1 130 69 6 93 1 7 9 21 .329 .403 .610
2002 22 Cardinals 157 590 118 185 40 2 34 2 127 72 13 69 0 4 9 20 .314 .394 .561
2003 23 Cardinals 157 591 137 212 51 1 43 0 124 79 12 65 0 5 10 13 .359 .439 .667
2004 24 Cardinals 154 592 133 196 51 2 46 0 123 84 12 52 0 9 7 21 .331 .415 .657
2005 25 Cardinals 161 591 129 195 38 2 41 1 117 97 27 65 0 3 9 19 .330 .430 .609
2006 26 Cardinals 143 535 119 177 33 1 49 1 137 92 28 50 0 3 4 20 .331 .431 .671
2007 27 Cardinals 158 565 99 185 38 1 32 0 103 99 22 58 0 8 7 27 .327 .429 .568
2008 28 Cardinals 148 524 100 187 44 0 37 1 116 104 34 54 0 8 5 16 .357 .462 .653
2009 29 Cardinals 160 568 124 186 45 1 47 5 135 115 44 64 0 8 9 23 .327 .443 .658
2010 30 Cardinals 159 587 115 183 39 1 42 0 118 103 38 76 0 6 4 23 .312 .414 .596
I was browsing through MLB stats and this reminded me of how amazing Pujols first ten years were. Is there a better or more consistent 10 year stretch anywhere?
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:02 pm to ds1tiger
quote:probably
Is there a better or more consistent 10 year stretch anywhere?
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:03 pm to ds1tiger
That is incredibly confusing. Doubles are missing for the first half of the "table" thus making it even more confusing. You might get better responses if you made it easier to decipher.
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:03 pm to ds1tiger
trying to read those numbers gave me a headache
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:08 pm to touchdown moses
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trying to read those numbers gave me a headache
This
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:09 pm to ds1tiger
Looks like the matrix on TD mobile
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:10 pm to ds1tiger
Barry Lamar Bonds from 1994-2004
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:19 pm to ds1tiger
I'm sure Babe Ruth had at least an equal 10 year stretch.
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:20 pm to ds1tiger
A-Rod had a pretty good stretch from 98-07
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:22 pm to ds1tiger
Pretty amazing jumble of numbers
Posted on 1/10/14 at 12:35 pm to ds1tiger
I'm sure Ty Cobb had a pretty good 10 year run
Posted on 1/10/14 at 1:30 pm to baseballcatch77
Sorry for the confusion. I'm on a mobile. I'll try to clean it up later. That is aweful!
Posted on 1/10/14 at 1:59 pm to ds1tiger
Not hitting stats, but Maddux put up some crazy good numbers for 10+ years.
Posted on 1/10/14 at 2:23 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
Sugar Ray Robinson 1942-1952
Record: 105-3-2 (65 KO)
*won welterweight championship
*won middleweight championship
Fought and would have won the light heavyweight championship but retired in his corner due to heat exhaustion (fight was held outdoors in Yankee stadium). Robinson was way ahead on the scorecards at the time of stoppage. This was the only time he would be "stopped" in 200 professional fights.
Record: 105-3-2 (65 KO)
*won welterweight championship
*won middleweight championship
Fought and would have won the light heavyweight championship but retired in his corner due to heat exhaustion (fight was held outdoors in Yankee stadium). Robinson was way ahead on the scorecards at the time of stoppage. This was the only time he would be "stopped" in 200 professional fights.
This post was edited on 1/10/14 at 2:46 pm
Posted on 1/10/14 at 2:23 pm to Deactived
quote:
Looks like the matrix on TD mobile
Posted on 1/10/14 at 3:44 pm to ds1tiger
1938-1948 Joe Louis defended the Heavyweight title 25 times without a loss. Only Jersey Joe Wallcott & Auturo Godoy would go the distance against Louis. Louis would knock both of them out in rematches.
Iron Horse '27-'36
Avg HR RBI TB
.373 47 175 447
.373 27 142 364
.300 35 126 323
.379 41 174 419
.341 46 184 410
.349 34 151 370
.334 32 139 359
.363 49 165 409
.329 30 119 312
.354 39 152 403
Iron Horse '27-'36
Avg HR RBI TB
.373 47 175 447
.373 27 142 364
.300 35 126 323
.379 41 174 419
.341 46 184 410
.349 34 151 370
.334 32 139 359
.363 49 165 409
.329 30 119 312
.354 39 152 403
This post was edited on 1/10/14 at 3:47 pm
Posted on 1/10/14 at 3:58 pm to ds1tiger
Musial had a pretty good run from '48-'57
BA - .340
HR - 310
2B - 395
3B - 88
RBI - 1120
BB - 896
SO - 360
BA - .340
HR - 310
2B - 395
3B - 88
RBI - 1120
BB - 896
SO - 360
Posted on 1/10/14 at 4:15 pm to Marciano1
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Sugar Ray Robinson 1942-1952
Record: 105-3-2 (65 KO)
*won welterweight championship
*won middleweight championship
Fought and would have won the light heavyweight championship but retired in his corner due to heat exhaustion (fight was held outdoors in Yankee stadium). Robinson was way ahead on the scorecards at the time of stoppage. This was the only time he would be "stopped" in 200 professional fights.
Pick any 10 years of Vitali Klitschko's career:
-45 wins(41 by KO)
-Only heavyweight champion inb boxing history to have never been knockdown in his career
-Most impressive of all Vitali Klischko has never been behind on the cards at any point in any fight....... Just think about that for a minute
Most dominant athlete of all time.
Posted on 1/10/14 at 4:20 pm to ds1tiger
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Yr Age Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR GRSL RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP GIDP AVG OBP SLG
2001 21 Cardinals 161 590 112 194 47 4 37 1 130 69 6 93 1 7 9 21 .329 .403 .610
2002 22 Cardinals 157 590 118 185 40 2 34 2 127 72 13 69 0 4 9 20 .314 .394 .561
2003 23 Cardinals 157 591 137 212 51 1 43 0 124 79 12 65 0 5 10 13 .359 .439 .667
2004 24 Cardinals 154 592 133 196 51 2 46 0 123 84 12 52 0 9 7 21 .331 .415 .657
2005 25 Cardinals 161 591 129 195 38 2 41 1 117 97 27 65 0 3 9 19 .330 .430 .609
2006 26 Cardinals 143 535 119 177 33 1 49 1 137 92 28 50 0 3 4 20 .331 .431 .671
2007 27 Cardinals 158 565 99 185 38 1 32 0 103 99 22 58 0 8 7 27 .327 .429 .568
2008 28 Cardinals 148 524 100 187 44 0 37 1 116 104 34 54 0 8 5 16 .357 .462 .653
2009 29 Cardinals 160 568 124 186 45 1 47 5 135 115 44 64 0 8 9 23 .327 .443 .658
2010 30 Cardinals 159 587 115 183 39 1 42 0 118 103 38 76 0 6 4 23 .312 .414 .596
Posted on 1/10/14 at 4:36 pm to ds1tiger
quote:
Most outstanding 10 year stretch ever?
quote:
Is there a better or more consistent 10 year stretch anywhere?
Tim Duncan's per 36 minute stats
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