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Good thing we dont judge his career like we do NFL greats.
"He cant be a great. He didnt win a title."
"He cant be a great. He didnt win a title."
He would have hit .400 if not for the strike.
Good thing we dont judge his career like we do NFL greats.
"He cant be a great. He didnt win a title."
that's only quarterbacks
"Anybody can hit a homerun."
- Ty Cobb
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No its not. I have heard it for every position from WR to RB.
not really
Ty Cobb said a lot of things. And he was just wrong about the value of a HR. But I don't want to derail this thread. With or without power, Gwynn was clearly one of the greatest hitters, not only of his generation but of all-time.
From July 27th 1993 through May 13, 1995, Gwynn appeared in 162 games, and had 704 plate appearances. He had 624 at-bats with 251 hits (.402 BA), as well as 15 HR, 100 RBI, 121 runs scored, a .457 OBP and a .563 SLG.