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Has there been a better hitter than Miguel Cabrera?
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BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
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Itsamazing777SBR Posting Legend
- 11-14-12
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#72Cabrera is historically good offensively (i.e. wRC+ 200 is insane this year)....but unfortunately he is very mediocre to below average in most other facets of the game: speed, base running, arm strength, fielding, range....not even to mention his personal problems off the field (i.e. multiple drinking and driving violations). But since most fans do not care about anything other than offense, most people think he is the greatest player ever. Triple Crown is nice, but not as special as it has been made out to be. I think it was obvious that Trout was the best baseball player in the league by a wide margin last year but somehow the behind the times voters got it wrong. In fact, I thought there were a few National League players who had better years....but unfortunately baseball is so tied to tradition that it fails to see the full picture sometimes. I think in terms of best players ever, I would rank Cabrera right now somewhere in the top 100, possibly top 75 or better depending how much you want to weight offense. To me, it still remains, Barry Bonds is by far the best player in the past 70 years and it is not even close. For a while, Pujols looked like he was going to assume that title but he has fizzled out. It's extremely hard to be an elite player for 10+ years in MLB. But right now, 2013, almost everyone looks like a minor league player compared to Cabrera. It honestly astonishes me, just like last year, why the Tigers are not better than they are given their offensive weapons and probably having the best rotation in all of baseball.Comment -
greenhippoSBR Hall of Famer
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#73On the Hornsby and Shoeless note, Sisler needs to get more love.Comment -
BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
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#74Bonds did it for 19 years?
Sorry, but being in the top 100 MLB players of all time is pretty good. What more do you want me to say? He is not better than Bonds. He is not better than Pujols and as good as his Triple Crown season was, there were other MLB players who had similar or better seasons.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
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#75Chipper JonesComment -
Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
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#76Henry Aaron did it for 20+ yearsComment -
The GiantSBR Posting Legend
- 01-21-12
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#77After carefully dissecting the question that the OP laid forth, I broke this question down sabermetrically, and then confirmed with my baseball "big board".
There have, in fact, been better baseball hitters than Miguel Cabrera.
Miggy is #14 all-time according to my calculations.Comment -
pulledclearSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-19-12
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#78Exactly, Ted Williams doesn't edge Pujols by a great deal even though he played in an era where pitchers were far inferior to what they are today. There were no 'four pitch' pitchers back in the 40's, there were no advanced metrics, zone scouting reports to capitalize on hitter weaknesses like today.
Pujols and Miggy have done what they've done in spite of the best technology in the world trying to game-plan against them. Ted Williams would have some Joe Schmoe opposing him on the mound who would just get told 'go get 3 by ole Teddy' and that was his scouting report.
No comparison.
If Ted Williams played in todays era he would have Ichiro/Tony Gwynn type numbers at best, possibly a high average but he would lose most of his power numbers trying to compensate for pitchers that actually have a repetiore and can focus on his weaknesses.
Have you lost your fckng mind? Todays overpaid dckheads HOVER over the plate and the strike zone is about the size of a loaf of bread. !! You cant even brush a guy off the plate with out getting tossed. Try standing over the top of the plate in Williams day and you would get a 95 mile an hour fast ball about 2 inches from your chin. Todays pitching is the WORST IN HISTORY get a grip Jr.
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Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
- 07-22-08
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#79Have you lost your fckng mind? Todays overpaid dckheads HOVER over the plate and the strike zone is about the size of a loaf of bread. !! You cant even brush a guy off the plate with out getting tossed. Try standing over the top of the plate in Williams day and you would get a 95 mile an hour fast ball about 2 inches from your chin. Todays pitching is the WORST IN HISTORY get a grip Jr.
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InTheDrinkSBR Posting Legend
- 11-23-09
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#80just a little perspective here
guyes whose seasons would have won triple crowns against last year's crop
bonds 2001
manny 1999
pujols 2006
pujols 2009
frank thomas 2000Comment -
HOT WINGSSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-29-10
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#81
Here's a good article interviewing Bonds about Cabrera. Think it sums it up pretty well. Cabrera is just in his prime right now. He has a lot of years still left to prove himself. His numbers will get there to put him with all time greats IMO.Comment -
You mad broSBR Posting Legend
- 01-15-12
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#82With the exception of Mantle, all these guys played in a very different (i.e. much weaker) era of baseball. Cabrera would have been a .400 hitter basically in the era that Ruth and Gherig and Williams played in. I think Pujols is the best comparison you can make to Cabrera as a hitter.
the advantage is to the hitter now more than ever .. look at all these pitchers who can barely keep a 3 era .. cmon dude you know betterComment -
You mad broSBR Posting Legend
- 01-15-12
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#83fences now to right and left can barely hit 350 ft in some parks .. look at yankee stadium .. if ruth played today he would have 1400 home runs easy .. he can hit the ball 300 ft with 1 arm ... mantle did itComment -
darrell74SBR Posting Legend
- 04-16-07
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#84Don't forget Prince Fielder.
I love Miggy, but remember, last year, he protected Miggy and he gets the triple crown.
Year before that, protected Ryan Braun and he gets the NL MVP, in Milwaukee.
In 2010, the crackhead in Arlington got the MVP with his prima dona, hunger for ESPN love, while Miggy got free passes because Brennan Boesch was his protection. Brennan, I believe has benn reassigned by the Yankees-obtw.
Miguel Cabrera rocksComment -
darrell74SBR Posting Legend
- 04-16-07
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#85Barry Bonds supporters, I still like your side of it.
Barry Bonds had the most correct, and consistent batting stance and he could never be rattled. Barry knew how to take a walk, also.
Miggy swings a lot of garbage pitches. makes some of us Miggy backers nervous. But Miggy can hit for average-similar to Rod Carew.Comment -
darrell74SBR Posting Legend
- 04-16-07
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#86the untangible to Miggy that people don't talk about is that Miguel Cabrera moved to third, to make room for Prince Fielder. Those two act like best friends!!!!!
One of the most beautiful intangibles to the game of baseball that I've seen in a very long time.
I'm a big fan of that.
OBTW, they play in a pitchers park.
Imagine what kind of gaudy numbers Miggy and Prince would get if they were in Yankke Stadium, Coors, or Arlington. They would easily hall of fame as the best cleanup dual of all time. EASILY!!!Comment -
billysinkRestricted User
- 03-29-09
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#88http://www.freep.com/article/2013052...S02/305200131/
Here's a good article interviewing Bonds about Cabrera. Think it sums it up pretty well. Cabrera is just in his prime right now. He has a lot of years still left to prove himself. His numbers will get there to put him with all time greats IMO.Comment -
SmokeSBR Aristocracy
- 10-09-09
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#89Comment -
BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
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#90Baseball was a very inefficient game back then. If you read an essay by Stephen Jay Gould entitled, "Why Nobody Hits .400 Anymore" in his book Triumph and Tragedy and Mudville, you can only be left with the conclusion that today's baseball players are much much better than any of the players before the WWII era. Sure, certain players would be great in any generation but those players constitute only a select few. Lot of people like to fantasize about how much better baseball use to be back in the "old days" but the reality is that as of 2013, baseball is better than it has ever been in the history of the game.Last edited by BuddyBear; 05-21-13, 10:51 AM.Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
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#91Have you lost your fckng mind? Todays overpaid dckheads HOVER over the plate and the strike zone is about the size of a loaf of bread. !! You cant even brush a guy off the plate with out getting tossed. Try standing over the top of the plate in Williams day and you would get a 95 mile an hour fast ball about 2 inches from your chin. Todays pitching is the WORST IN HISTORY get a grip Jr.
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Itsamazing777SBR Posting Legend
- 11-14-12
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#92Bonds did it for 19 years?
Sorry, but being in the top 100 MLB players of all time is pretty good. What more do you want me to say? He is not better than Bonds. He is not better than Pujols and as good as his Triple Crown season was, there were other MLB players who had similar or better seasons.Comment -
Itsamazing777SBR Posting Legend
- 11-14-12
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#93People threw 70 in the 1930s Not even close. Babe Ruth would be a minor league Player todayComment -
GimpedMasterSBR Wise Guy
- 11-15-10
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#94
You take a 100 mph pitcher from today and put him on an elevated mound and against old timey hitters, the guy would have an ERA of zero all season.Comment -
GimpedMasterSBR Wise Guy
- 11-15-10
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#95Have you lost your fckng mind? Todays overpaid dckheads HOVER over the plate and the strike zone is about the size of a loaf of bread. !! You cant even brush a guy off the plate with out getting tossed. Try standing over the top of the plate in Williams day and you would get a 95 mile an hour fast ball about 2 inches from your chin. Todays pitching is the WORST IN HISTORY get a grip Jr.
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You have no idea how much more efficient and near perfect todays game is. The pitcher of today using the old school strike zone could throw a no hitter every other start.Comment -
You mad broSBR Posting Legend
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#96Baseball was a very inefficient game back then. If you read an essay by Stephen Jay Gould entitled, "Why Nobody Hits .400 Anymore" in his book Triumph and Tragedy and Mudville, you can only be left with the conclusion that today's baseball players are much much better than any of the players before the WWII era. Sure, certain players would be great in any generation but those players constitute only a select few. Lot of people like to fantasize about how much better baseball use to be back in the "old days" but the reality is that as of 2013, baseball is better than it has ever been in the history of the game.Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
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#97think that is what i was saying??? not sure what point im missing..Comment -
You mad broSBR Posting Legend
- 01-15-12
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#99if pitchers are so much better why do they have to be babied and throw barely 90 pitches a game? while guys were throwing double headers opposed to now every 5 games .. its just a different era of baseball which is hard to compareComment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
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#101def hard to compare but i think the fact pitchers are so babied and there so many nasty specialist out of the pen makes it harder to hit than seeing same guy all gm and more often..again i agree hard to compare as so much is different but cant be easier to hit with the way the gm is micromanaged and with so many guys making a living coming out of the pen imho..Comment -
You mad broSBR Posting Legend
- 01-15-12
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#102def hard to compare but i think the fact pitchers are so babied and there so many nasty specialist out of the pen makes it harder to hit than seeing same guy all gm and more often..again i agree hard to compare as so much is different but cant be easier to hit with the way the gm is micromanaged and with so many guys making a living coming out of the pen imho..
these 2 eras are just way to difficult to compareComment -
MonchitoSBR MVP
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#103Maybe only Pete Rose and a few others but the quality of pitchers now is as good or better than before so it's hard to appreciate the context of his 11 seasonsComment -
InTheDrinkSBR Posting Legend
- 11-23-09
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#104i love how people refer to all middle relievers as nasty specialists and these amazing pitchers
i saw roger clemens pitch a game when i was a kid and he threw over 160 pitches (look it up...his last year in bos in a game against balt)
id rather face some average middle reliever of today than clemens on his 159th pitch back thenComment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
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#105i love how people refer to all middle relievers as nasty specialists and these amazing pitchers
i saw roger clemens pitch a game when i was a kid and he threw over 160 pitches (look it up...his last year in bos in a game against balt)
id rather face some average middle reliever of today than clemens on his 159th pitch back then
if cards starter goes 6 inning you not seeing anyone w avg stuff, you seeing guys that all throw 95-100 until mojica who has a nasty pitch of his own..Last edited by 2daBank; 05-21-13, 05:41 PM.Comment
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