About the 1932 World Series “Called Shot” home run,which Cubs players screamed to their dying days never happened—-saying Ruth would have been “beanballed” if he’d “showed off” by pointing to center field.
It had the desired effect—-the next batter,Lou Gehrig,hit an even longer home run.
The Cubs pitcher,Charley Root,won 201 games in his career—-pitched in 4 different World Series for the Chicago Cubs anddidn’t win a game in any of them.
The issue is – Ohtani isn’t doing any one thing that’s unique. He isn’t batting so much better than anyone else. he isn’t slugging vastly better than anyone else (yes, he’s leading in HR but only by 3). He isn’t pitching way above anyone else.
He’s doing them all – and that’s unique for today’s game.
Ruth’s uniqueness wasn’t that he was a really good pitcher who then batted. It was his batting was so beyond anyone else. In 1919, he hit 29 HRs when the 2nd best (Sisler) was 11. 1920, it was Ruth 54, #2 (again Sisler) had 19. Heck, in 1920 his 54 HRs was more than any other team’s TOTAL HRs except Phili (and his own Yankees, of course).
Polsixe about 1 year ago
Rimshot!
artegal about 1 year ago
He needs to look up the meaning of unique:
Being without a like or equal; unmatched; unequaled; unparalleled; single in kind or excellence; sole.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
I think unique means there’s no one else like him.
RobinHood about 1 year ago
Babe Ruth on Twitter, there’s a thougth.
198.23.5.11 about 1 year ago
About the 1932 World Series “Called Shot” home run,which Cubs players screamed to their dying days never happened—-saying Ruth would have been “beanballed” if he’d “showed off” by pointing to center field.
It had the desired effect—-the next batter,Lou Gehrig,hit an even longer home run.
The Cubs pitcher,Charley Root,won 201 games in his career—-pitched in 4 different World Series for the Chicago Cubs anddidn’t win a game in any of them.
royq27 about 1 year ago
I have two words, Rogers Hornsby. Wait, wait, Honus Wagner. Wait, wait, Bob Gibson…I could go on. Sandy K…and on and on.
RobinHood about 1 year ago
On this date in 1914 Babe Ruth made his MLB debut.
Timothy Madigan Premium Member about 1 year ago
The issue is – Ohtani isn’t doing any one thing that’s unique. He isn’t batting so much better than anyone else. he isn’t slugging vastly better than anyone else (yes, he’s leading in HR but only by 3). He isn’t pitching way above anyone else.
He’s doing them all – and that’s unique for today’s game.
Ruth’s uniqueness wasn’t that he was a really good pitcher who then batted. It was his batting was so beyond anyone else. In 1919, he hit 29 HRs when the 2nd best (Sisler) was 11. 1920, it was Ruth 54, #2 (again Sisler) had 19. Heck, in 1920 his 54 HRs was more than any other team’s TOTAL HRs except Phili (and his own Yankees, of course).
ksu71 about 1 year ago
It’s how to catch a rabbit. Unique up on it.
tcviii Premium Member about 1 year ago
OK, so Ruth and Ohtani are each unique.
tcviii Premium Member about 1 year ago
I am unique. Just like everybody else.