| What in your opinion is the most amazing baseball stat EVER? past or present.? |
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mine is lou gerhig's 175 rbis in 1927. gerhig batted cleanup, while ruth hit 3rd. all ruth did that year was belt 60 taters, leaving the bases clean for 60 of gerhig's at bats. the iron man still drove in 175 runs!! imagine how many he would have had if ruth had only hit say, 40 homers. AMAZING!! |
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Lots of good choices above. I don't know if this is the most amazing statistic, but I think of all the records it is the least likely to be broken: Cy Young's 7,356 innings pitched. |
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The most amazing stat is the increase in barry bonds head from steroids over the years Joe Dimaggio's 56 game hitting streak. Hack Wilson's 191 RBI for the Cubs in 1930. I'd go with Dimaggio's streak. There's so much luck/chance involved in a streak that long (eg. a ball sneaking through the infield, or dropping just in front of an OF) that I think it will be almost impossible to match. 57 game hitting streak. will never happen again!!!!! Nolan Ryan/Pete Rose career stats for both - the accomlishments of these players will never be matched. Ripken's 2,632 consecutive games played. Nolan Ryan's 5714 strikeouts. The next closest to this feat is Roger Clemens with over 4500. That's still 1200 away and he's at the end of his game. If Roger at age 42 decided to pitch 3 more years full time and get 300 strikeouts a year( pretty decent considering he's never done that in his career) he would still be 300 away at age 45. Ryan's record could be unbeatable. Ty Cobb's carreer batting average of .367 is going to be a tough one to break. Ted Williams' .406 in 1941. 5 Cy Young's 511 wins. Seriously- you'd have to average 20 wins a year for 25 years to be close. Ridiculous. In my opinion, the most amazing stat is that Stan Musial retired with 1,815 career hits at home, and 1,815 hits on the road. that's just the model of consistency. Dimaggio, Ryan, Cobb - hard to swallow, but these records may all fall someday. Not probable, but definitely possible. Cy Young's win total - I'm not sure about that one. But the game changes enough over time that these are all possibilities. Most amazing stat ever? Has to be Cal Ripken's game streak. I WILL GUARANTEE THIS WILL NEVER BE BROKEN. I know Joe D.'s record will be difficult; but games played consecutively. With today's primadonna athlete? Not gonna happen. Here's to Cal. How about the season Bob Feller had after returning from serving 4 years during WWII... I will go with Ripken's thousands of games played consecutively that just amazing, it takes so much from yourself and from outside yourself too that ..... cal ripken. Hands down Imalso gonna have to go with Cy Youngs 511 wins. I dont think anybody really understands the significance of that. Its the only record in sports in my eyes that is 100% impossible to break. You would need over 25 years of 20 wins. Most pitchers in their career now cant even get 1 20 win season. Its mind boggling. DiMaggio's 56 game hit streak. Cy Young's 511 wins will NEVER EVER be even approached. |
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