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Must have been really cool for Yankee Fans in the twenties and Thirties to see those two going through their paces. Today we have CC & Drew?
We HAD Jeter and Mariano....... so I think it's almost close...Must have been really cool for Yankee Fans in the twenties and Thirties to see those two going through their paces. Today we have CC & Drew?
There is very little about people who lived in the 20s and 30s that I am envious of including getting to see Ruth & Gehrig. It was a different world. Baseball was a different sport.
There is very little about people who lived in the 20s and 30s that I am envious of including getting to see Ruth & Gehrig. It was a different world. Baseball was a different sport.
...of course it was difference and among other things, players back then actually gave a shit.
...I would rather have seen Ruth and Gehrig in their heyday than about 98% of today's players.
I agree completely! The porch is FAR closer now, the mounds are higher, there are bull pens now, 5 man (or 6) rotations, the seasons are now longer, more teams and therefore more players diluting the talent pool... Some of the greatest to ever play the game came from years gone by......of course it was difference and among other things, players back then actually gave a shit.
...I would rather have seen Ruth and Gehrig in their heyday than about 98% of today's players.
Players gave a shit yes. However the world and the sport itself were far different. Games were played during the day. Every player was white. The average player worked a 9-5 in the offseason. The average ML player was the size of David Eckstein. Baseballs were hand woven. There was no accurate measure of velocity. If you've ever seen the bat Babe Ruth swung it was basically a tree truck. He wasnt getting around on modern fastballs with that thing. He outhomered some teams. He was also an Ace pitcher. Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig and many others were very talented, obviously. However the average player sucked. The average pitcher sucked. Im not here to shit on that era. It was an era. I dont like to compare different eras as it's virtually impossible. Circumstances change. Things evolve to the point where they devolve. Baseball is devolving in some areas now, but the athletes playing the sport are still superior to those in the 1920s and 30s.
I agree completely! The porch is FAR closer now, the mounds are higher, there are bull pens now, 5 man (or 6) rotations, the seasons are now longer, more teams and therefore more players diluting the talent pool... Some of the greatest to ever play the game came from years gone by...
Imagine, just imagine what Ruth/Gehrig could do now with shorter porches (everywhere, not just at Yankee Stadium), stud pitchers are spread out over teams leaving more games to "pad stats", stud pitchers now pitch fewer games also helping out batters...
I'd LOVE to have Ruth/Gehrig in their heydey on our team now... heck, Dimaggio, Mays, & Mantle too... They would blow away people today...
Players gave a shit yes. However the world and the sport itself were far different. Games were played during the day. Every player was white. The average player worked a 9-5 in the offseason. The average ML player was the size of David Eckstein. Baseballs were hand woven. There was no accurate measure of velocity. If you've ever seen the bat Babe Ruth swung it was basically a tree truck. He wasnt getting around on modern fastballs with that thing. He outhomered some teams. He was also an Ace pitcher. Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig and many others were very talented, obviously. However the average player sucked. The average pitcher sucked. Im not here to shit on that era. It was an era. I dont like to compare different eras as it's virtually impossible. Circumstances change. Things evolve to the point where they devolve. Baseball is devolving in some areas now, but the athletes playing the sport are still superior to those in the 1920s and 30s.
1935 = Babe Ruth (40) announces his retirement from baseball.
1941 = Lou Gehrig dies in NY at the age of 37