Does anyone foresee a day where Maris will be in the HOF?
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Re: Does anyone foresee a day where Maris will be in the HOF?
Originally posted by glucklichI creating Ryan Langarhans and put him in the braves roster, but not only my entire braves roster changed but other teams roster changed too. Why is that. Now if the braves or other teams trade or sign players, there will be no point for chsnging it. If u don't have online like me, u be sad too. -
Re: Does anyone foresee a day where Maris will be in the HOF?
Originally posted by glucklichWhat did you accomplich other than repeating part of something I already discussed. I asked you in return whether the hitting streak in and of itself (ie the concept of getting A hit in each game) or whether he hit around .410 during the streak was more significant. You couldnt even answer this but claim to have accomplished something by repeating me. Im guessing you could take several increments of 56 games from that 1941 season where Ted Williams hit well over .410. Who cares if the hits in that span was spread over each of 56 games.I creating Ryan Langarhans and put him in the braves roster, but not only my entire braves roster changed but other teams roster changed too. Why is that. Now if the braves or other teams trade or sign players, there will be no point for chsnging it. If u don't have online like me, u be sad too.Comment
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Re: Does anyone foresee a day where Maris will be in the HOF?
Originally posted by Mr. BeeBecause its different pitchers, different weather conditions, different everything. Of course it matters that its on different days.Comment
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Re: Does anyone foresee a day where Maris will be in the HOF?
Originally posted by Mr. BeeBecause its different pitchers, different weather conditions, different everything. Of course it matters that its on different days.Comment
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Re: Does anyone foresee a day where Maris will be in the HOF?
Doesn't deserve but he can be on the ballot. His name is all over the Hall for his achievements. Btw is George Sizzler in the Hall or no?President of the Devils Den
(2009 Pre-Season NIT Champs/2010 ACC Co Reg Season/ACC Tournament/South Regional Champs/National Champs)Comment
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Re: Does anyone foresee a day where Maris will be in the HOF?
Doesn't deserve but he can be on the ballot. His name is all over the Hall for his achievements. Btw is George Sizzler in the Hall or no?President of the Devils Den
(2009 Pre-Season NIT Champs/2010 ACC Co Reg Season/ACC Tournament/South Regional Champs/National Champs)Comment
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Re: Does anyone foresee a day where Maris will be in the HOF?
Originally posted by glucklichWhat did you accomplich other than repeating part of something I already discussed. I asked you in return whether the hitting streak in and of itself (ie the concept of getting A hit in each game) or whether he hit around .410 during the streak was more significant. You couldnt even answer this but claim to have accomplished something by repeating me. Im guessing you could take several increments of 56 games from that 1941 season where Ted Williams hit well over .410. Who cares if the hits in that span was spread over each of 56 games.
Dimaggio's ability to maintain this zone over a period of 56 games is what is truly amazing. The argument isn't whether or not it is harder to have a 56 game hitting streak or bat .410 over a season. It is whether or not hitting in 56 straight games is a "novelty".
If it is such a "novelty" then why did about 90% of the players in the modern era that had a noteworthy hitting streak have the highest batting (or 2nd highest) batting average of his career? I think that says something of the value and accomplishment that is encompassed in a hitting streak.
Novelty?
Coincidence?
You tell me......Comment
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Re: Does anyone foresee a day where Maris will be in the HOF?
Originally posted by glucklichWhat did you accomplich other than repeating part of something I already discussed. I asked you in return whether the hitting streak in and of itself (ie the concept of getting A hit in each game) or whether he hit around .410 during the streak was more significant. You couldnt even answer this but claim to have accomplished something by repeating me. Im guessing you could take several increments of 56 games from that 1941 season where Ted Williams hit well over .410. Who cares if the hits in that span was spread over each of 56 games.
Dimaggio's ability to maintain this zone over a period of 56 games is what is truly amazing. The argument isn't whether or not it is harder to have a 56 game hitting streak or bat .410 over a season. It is whether or not hitting in 56 straight games is a "novelty".
If it is such a "novelty" then why did about 90% of the players in the modern era that had a noteworthy hitting streak have the highest batting (or 2nd highest) batting average of his career? I think that says something of the value and accomplishment that is encompassed in a hitting streak.
Novelty?
Coincidence?
You tell me......Comment
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Re: Does anyone foresee a day where Maris will be in the HOF?
Originally posted by Mr. BeeMaris just didnt play enough games, get enough hits, do enough of anything to back up his performance in 1961.
I wouldn't say that, he was the MVP in 1960.
However I still don't think he deserves to be in. .260 career batting average and 275 home runs doesnt do it.
On baseball-referance it lists his most similar player are being Jeromy Burnitz and there's no way anyone could resonable say Burnitz ought to be in."Darth Vader doesn't cry, Peter."
"The guy was married to Natalie Portman and blew it. I mean, think about it."
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Re: Does anyone foresee a day where Maris will be in the HOF?
Originally posted by PdiddyPopDoesn't deserve but he can be on the ballot. His name is all over the Hall for his achievements. Btw is George Sizzler in the Hall or no?
Sisler is in the hall, but not just for the single-season hit record, he was also a career .340 hitter."Darth Vader doesn't cry, Peter."
"The guy was married to Natalie Portman and blew it. I mean, think about it."
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