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re: Ted Williams Goat hitter
Posted on 6/19/21 at 9:14 pm to FightinTigersDammit
Posted on 6/19/21 at 9:14 pm to FightinTigersDammit
He was way before his time
Posted on 6/19/21 at 9:22 pm to rsbd
quote:How many would he have if he played against athletes?
How many would have had if he didn’t give up those five years, servicing our country??
That dude looks like my old arse neighbor.
Posted on 6/19/21 at 9:38 pm to rsbd
quote:
How many would have had if he didn’t give up those five years, servicing our country??
was he blowing uncle sam? lmao servicing our country
Posted on 6/19/21 at 9:39 pm to rsbd
Hitting a baseball gets exponentially more difficult as the ball is thrown harder with more movement.
I think it’s dumb to conclude that Ted Williams would destroy modern pitching, from the evidence we have.
I think it’s dumb to conclude that Ted Williams would destroy modern pitching, from the evidence we have.
Posted on 6/19/21 at 9:40 pm to ReauxlTide222
Are you also figuring in he would have modern scouting and training too?? Modern health and fitness?? As pitching gets better so does hitting
This post was edited on 6/19/21 at 9:41 pm
Posted on 6/19/21 at 9:44 pm to rsbd
Ted Williams was a real badass. Just better than so many of the soy athletes of today.
Posted on 6/19/21 at 9:49 pm to rsbd
Yes, I considered it.
As pitchers get better, hitters get better. It’s about the athlete.
Nowadays we have the ability and incentive to find THE best. There is less room to separate your skills and ability and desire.
I think Ted Williams definitely not be considered the greatest hitter of all time if he played today.
quote:False
As pitching gets better so does hitting
As pitchers get better, hitters get better. It’s about the athlete.
Nowadays we have the ability and incentive to find THE best. There is less room to separate your skills and ability and desire.
I think Ted Williams definitely not be considered the greatest hitter of all time if he played today.
Posted on 6/19/21 at 9:51 pm to ReauxlTide222
It’s funny you say that
Ted was asked by a writer at Red Sox Spring Training, where he was hired as a consultant by the team, what he thought he would hit with the current level of pitching in the league.
He responded, “Oh, I guess about .275.”
The writer said, “Wow, you think the pitching is that much better, Ted?”
And he replied, “Well, Hell son, I’m 72 years old!”
Ted was asked by a writer at Red Sox Spring Training, where he was hired as a consultant by the team, what he thought he would hit with the current level of pitching in the league.
He responded, “Oh, I guess about .275.”
The writer said, “Wow, you think the pitching is that much better, Ted?”
And he replied, “Well, Hell son, I’m 72 years old!”
Posted on 6/19/21 at 9:55 pm to ReauxlTide222
Your argument is old. Been done many times over. Go waste your time on something else.
But before I leave this alone, answer me this.
How many check swings did Ted Williams have in his career?
But before I leave this alone, answer me this.
How many check swings did Ted Williams have in his career?
Posted on 6/19/21 at 10:03 pm to wahoocs
That was supposedly Ty Cobb who said that.
This post was edited on 6/19/21 at 10:03 pm
Posted on 6/19/21 at 10:09 pm to rsbd
quote:
How many would have had if he didn’t give up those five years, servicing our country??
I feel like “serving” fits better
Posted on 6/19/21 at 10:22 pm to Jake88
Not sure about Cobb, but Ted Williams definitely is quoted saying it
And to answer my own question, there is no recorded instance of a Ted Williams check swing
From Ted, teammates, opponents, fans, umpires, or the press
Just think about how absurd that is
And to answer my own question, there is no recorded instance of a Ted Williams check swing
From Ted, teammates, opponents, fans, umpires, or the press
Just think about how absurd that is
Posted on 6/19/21 at 10:30 pm to wahoocs
Did they throw mid 90s then?
Posted on 6/19/21 at 10:33 pm to AUFANATL
quote:
The big question back in the day was what if Williams (left handed hitter) played in Yankee Stadium with the short left field porch and DiMaggio (right handed hitter) played in Fenway with the green monster.
Boston and New York seriously discussed this trade at least once.
Posted on 6/19/21 at 10:46 pm to ReauxlTide222
quote:After typing this you sound like a liberal cock sucking woke pussy
How many would he have if he played against athletes?
That dude looks like my old arse neighbor.
Posted on 6/19/21 at 10:48 pm to wahoocs
quote:people from that time also seriously think babe ruth hit a baseball 575 feet. i would take stats like that with a MASSIVE grain of salt
And to answer my own question, there is no recorded instance of a Ted Williams check swing
From Ted, teammates, opponents, fans, umpires, or the press
This post was edited on 6/19/21 at 10:49 pm
Posted on 6/19/21 at 10:57 pm to wahoocs
quote:That’s good stuff
It’s funny you say that
Ted was asked by a writer at Red Sox Spring Training, where he was hired as a consultant by the team, what he thought he would hit with the current level of pitching in the league.
He responded, “Oh, I guess about .275.”
The writer said, “Wow, you think the pitching is that much better, Ted?”
And he replied, “Well, Hell son, I’m 72 years old!”
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