I have yet to see this slow mo clip that happens in the first 30 seconds. The greatest. If your capable, emulate him.
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quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
There is no doubt in my mind that Williams was one of the greatest hitters ever but kids and instructors have to realize he did what he did because of the God Given gifts he had---most of which cannot be taught---isnt this typical of most great hitters ?
quote:Originally posted by deemax:
I have yet to see this slow mo clip that happens in the first 30 seconds. The greatest. If your capable, emulate him.
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quote:Originally posted by PGStaff:
Amazing watching the bat after making contact. Guess Ted liked to follow thru to the fullest extent.
Nice find deemax
quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
There is no doubt in my mind that Williams was one of the greatest hitters ever but kids and instructors have to realize he did what he did because of the God Given gifts he had---most of which cannot be taught---isnt this typical of most great hitters ?
quote:Pretty good idea to immulate the most productive hitter of all time. With a lifetime.344 BA, 1.116 OPS and would have hit 836 HRs if he had Aaron's number of at bats, he also only struck out an average of every 10.86 at bats. AMAZING! Bond's would be 954HRs with the same number of at bats as Aaron. But who would be at the top given the same number of at bats??? I know the answer. Who else can tell me? I think HRs per at bat is a better measure of who is the greatest home run hitter of all time anyway. Just like batting average is a better indicator of who the best hitter was, not most hits.
quote:Hank Aaron had over 12,000 at bats and that is the only reason he is the all time home run leader. I think if he played today he would be at best a .200 hitter unless he changed his style.
quote:Originally posted by deemax:quote:Pretty good idea to immulate the most productive hitter of all time. With a lifetime.344 BA, 1.116 OPS and would have hit 836 HRs if he had Aaron's number of at bats, he also only struck out an average of every 10.86 at bats. AMAZING! Bond's would be 954HRs with the same number of at bats as Aaron. But who would be at the top given the same number of at bats??? I know the answer. Who else can tell me? I think HRs per at bat is a better measure of who is the greatest home run hitter of all time anyway. Just like batting average is a better indicator of who the best hitter was, not most hits.
Honestly, why do you feel Hank Aaron is inferior to todays players and his peers. You always seem to take a jab at him....
micmiesterquote:Hank Aaron had over 12,000 at bats and that is the only reason he is the all time home run leader. I think if he played today he would be at best a .200 hitter unless he changed his style.
quote:As far as my statement about him being a .200 hitter with the hitting mechanics he had back then, IMO it is true, but I think many player's mechanics from that era would struggle today.
quote:Originally posted by deemax:quote:As far as my statement about him being a .200 hitter with the hitting mechanics he had back then, IMO it is true, but I think many player's mechanics from that era would struggle today.
What if you flip this around... Would the best pitchers of the 60's be able to pitch effectivly today? IYO.
quote:Originally posted by Quincy:
At the moment the greatest Home Run pace is being run by the kid Shelly Duncan on the Yankees.
(5 HR in 22 AB's)
quote:Oops! Just realized you said 60s. Kofax would still be very good, he's kind of like Dontrell Willis and he's effective.
quote:Originally posted by deemax:quote:Oops! Just realized you said 60s. Kofax would still be very good, he's kind of like Dontrell Willis and he's effective.
In regards to Koufax I to think he would transcend and be dominant today. With that being said, Hank Aaron hit .372 with 7 hr in 113 ab's vs. Koufax.