Was Ted Williams the biggest stud ever?

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  • ChuckyTheGoat
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    #1
    Was Ted Williams the biggest stud ever?
    Think about it.
    Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
  • Kermit
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    #2
    Rarely struck out, walked a lot, last player to bat over .400

    Could have put up even better numbers but he served in the Military for 3 years when he was in his prime.
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    • Kermit
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      #3
      Was just looking at his stats. He never had a 200 hit season despite his amazing lifetime batting average, but that can be attributed to the amount of times that he drew walks. Lifetime On Base Percentage of .482 which is freaking crazy.

      The year he hit over .400, he had 147 walks and only struck out 27 times and had an On Base Percentage of .553 That is like a video game number.
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      • MinnesotaFats
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        #4
        Originally posted by Kermit
        Rarely struck out, walked a lot, last player to bat over .400

        Could have put up even better numbers but he served in the Military for 3 years when he was in his prime.
        You forgot parts of 1952, 1953 seasons to fly missions in Korean war as well.

        Guy missed no less than 4 full seasons of 175 hits per, 40 hrs per and 115 rbi per.

        Looking at 3600-4000 hits and 675- 700 hrs
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        • Kermit
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          #5
          Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
          You forgot parts of 1952, 1953 seasons to fly missions in Korean war as well.

          Guy missed no less than 4 full seasons of 175 hits per, 40 hrs per and 115 rbi per.

          Looking at 3600-4000 hits and 675- 700 hrs
          That's true too. Definitely a stud.
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          • ChuckyTheGoat
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            #6
            Yeah, Fats. That guy didn't take shit from anyone.
            Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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            • slayer14
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              #7
              What was the pitching and defense standards back then
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              • Shute
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                #8
                Is his brain still frozen in some underground nuclear shelter?
                Strangest story ever
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                • Plaza23
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                  #9
                  Yes, I read a book about him about 10 years ago. He was a better fighter pilot than hitter. A true man's man. Real life John Wayne.
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                  • MaddyMax
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                    #10
                    can't compare. hitters like stanton would routinely have 100+ hr season vs the pitchers from back then.

                    ted williams if he faced pitchers of this era, he might not even be .300 hitter and will miss a lot of swings.

                    his bat speed won't catch most fast balls in present ara.


                    but he is still the greatest hitter and a hall of famer because we was the best of his era.
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                    • dlowilly
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                      #11
                      He was a dick and other players didn't care for him but that might make him even better
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                      • MinnesotaFats
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Plaza23
                        Yes, I read a book about him about 10 years ago. He was a better fighter pilot than hitter. A true man's man. Real life John Wayne.
                        John Wayne is said to have modeled his swagger walk from Ted Williams
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                        • MinnesotaFats
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by MaddyMax
                          can't compare. hitters like stanton would routinely have 100+ hr season vs the pitchers from back then.

                          ted williams if he faced pitchers of this era, he might not even be .300 hitter and will miss a lot of swings.

                          his bat speed won't catch most fast balls in present ara.


                          but he is still the greatest hitter and a hall of famer because we was the best of his era.
                          I disagree with this in general. The umpires had zones much larger that would put modern hitters into defensive hitting.

                          Pitchers threw just as hard, but with every game starting at noon or 1pm how would the modern athlete compare? No partying, no luxury hotels, buses and trains- no first class planes. No modern medicine and inside badeball- the spikes high, throwing at guys, no watered down pitching, double headers, etc.... I think it's a wash in terms of what the conditioning of modern athletes could do for stats in that era of baseball.

                          For example, Gwynn and Brett and Boggs and a handful of others have had .360-.395 seasons since, so pitching isn't overwhelming them today. Everyone hits hrs today so it's not that great and of the all time strikeout pitchers many come from earlier era, Ryan, W Johnson, Blyleven.

                          It's been over 55 years since Williams put on a pair of cleates and his shortened career still holds up to today's greats, many of whom over condition and burn out, others still suspect of enhancement.

                          The only era argument that holds water is the color barrier, thou Williams missed much of the pre 47 seasons to war so it's a wash. That said, greatest black pitcher, Gibson, didn't arrive till the 60s anyway.
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                          • Bostongambler
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                            #14
                            Also remember reading that when he hit 406 back then that a sacrifice fly counted as a time at bat. He had 12 that year.
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                            • dlowilly
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
                              I disagree with this in general. The umpires had zones much larger that would put modern hitters into defensive hitting.

                              Pitchers threw just as hard, but with every game starting at noon or 1pm how would the modern athlete compare? No partying, no luxury hotels, buses and trains- no first class planes. No modern medicine and inside badeball- the spikes high, throwing at guys, no watered down pitching, double headers, etc.... I think it's a wash in terms of what the conditioning of modern athletes could do for stats in that era of baseball.

                              For example, Gwynn and Brett and Boggs and a handful of others have had .360-.395 seasons since, so pitching isn't overwhelming them today. Everyone hits hrs today so it's not that great and of the all time strikeout pitchers many come from earlier era, Ryan, W Johnson, Blyleven.

                              It's been over 55 years since Williams put on a pair of cleates and his shortened career still holds up to today's greats, many of whom over condition and burn out, others still suspect of enhancement.

                              The only era argument that holds water is the color barrier, thou Williams missed much of the pre 47 seasons to war so it's a wash. That said, greatest black pitcher, Gibson, didn't arrive till the 60s anyway.
                              Excellent points
                              Originally posted by Bostongambler
                              Also remember reading that when he hit 406 back then that a sacrifice fly counted as a time at bat. He had 12 that year.
                              You mean they haven't adjusted that for today?
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                              • Kermit
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                                #16
                                Originally posted by Bostongambler
                                Also remember reading that when he hit 406 back then that a sacrifice fly counted as a time at bat. He had 12 that year.
                                Wow. I didn't know that.
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                                • Bostongambler
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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by dlowilly
                                  Excellent points

                                  You mean they haven't adjusted that for today?
                                  No, you would have to figure 12 less at bats for him and come up with a higher average.
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                                  • Kermit
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                                    #18
                                    Weren't the ballpark dimensions much bigger back then too?
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                                    • Kermit
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                                      This is pretty interesting. Ted Williams won 2 Triple Crowns and won the MVP award 2 times. But he never won the MVP award in any of the years that he won either of the Triple Crowns or the year that he batted .406.
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                                      • King Mayan
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                                        #20
                                        Mexican too.
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                                        • pattymayo
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                                          #21
                                          Guy was a lifetime .344 hitter

                                          we'll never see that again ever
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                                          • ChuckyTheGoat
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                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by Kermit
                                            This is pretty interesting. Ted Williams won 2 Triple Crowns and won the MVP award 2 times. But he never won the MVP award in any of the years that he won either of the Triple Crowns or the year that he batted .406.
                                            Yeah, DiMaggio won in 1941 w/ 56-game hit streak.
                                            Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                                            • dlowilly
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                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by King Mayan
                                              Mexican too.
                                              He was born in San Diego and I mean yeah his dad was white American and his mother who was mostly white was from Mexico but whatever ese
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                                              • DOM-Ganador
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                                                #24
                                                World class fly fisherman to boot.

                                                Did not suffer fools.

                                                The .406 year, last game, was asked if he wanted to sit out because he was @ .402 or something.
                                                Fukk that. He plays. He hits.
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                                                • Chi_archie
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                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
                                                  Pitchers threw just as hard,

                                                  no way, not even close
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                                                  • ChuckyTheGoat
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                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by DOM-Ganador
                                                    World class fly fisherman to boot.

                                                    Did not suffer fools.

                                                    The .406 year, last game, was asked if he wanted to sit out because he was @ .402 or something.
                                                    Fukk that. He plays. He hits.
                                                    The way the stories goes, on Nite b4, Ted took the collar and dropped to .3996. His manager Cronin (incorrectly) thought u would just round up to .400 and call him a 400-hitter. Ted told him "Of course I'm going to play."

                                                    Went 6-for-8 in the Sunday doubleheader to finish up at .406.
                                                    Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                                                    • 44 Mag
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                                                      AND, he refused to wear a neck tie !!!! A man's man........................
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                                                      • 44 Mag
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                                                        Ted Williams quotes – includes quotes from AND about Ted Williams, research by Baseball Almanac.
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                                                        • chico2663
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                                                          #29
                                                          yes but brooks would want to get rid of him for being mexican
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                                                          • Chi_archie
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                                                            #30
                                                            Originally posted by dlowilly
                                                            He was born in San Diego and I mean yeah his dad was white American and his mother who was mostly white was from Mexico but whatever ese

                                                            Teddy Samuel Williams — he changed it legally to Theodore years later — was born to Samuel Stuart Williams of southern California, who had Welsh and Irish heritage, and Micaela May (Venzor) Williams, who was born in 1891 in El Paso, Texas, to Mexican natives Pablo Venzor and Natalia (Hernandez).
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                                                            • dlowilly
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                                                              #31
                                                              Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                                              Teddy Samuel Williams — he changed it legally to Theodore years later — was born to Samuel Stuart Williams of southern California, who had Welsh and Irish heritage, and Micaela May (Venzor) Williams, who was born in 1891 in El Paso, Texas, to Mexican natives Pablo Venzor and Natalia (Hernandez).
                                                              Oh ok his mom wasn't even from Mexico either
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                                                              • Cuse0323
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                                                                For fcks sake. Who cares what his heritage was. The guy is a legend. Yet we sit here and wonder why identity politics exist. 8 percent of black people vote for one side. 8 fckin percent. Really?

                                                                Anyway, back to Ted. Fck the era shit, he is an all time great. Not even a question.
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                                                                • dlowilly
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                                                                  #33
                                                                  Originally posted by Cuse0323
                                                                  For fcks sake. Who cares what his heritage was.
                                                                  Mayan does. post #20

                                                                  no one in this thread even thought about it until then
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                                                                  • Cuse0323
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                                                                    #34
                                                                    Originally posted by dlowilly
                                                                    Mayan does. post #20

                                                                    no one in this thread even thought about it until then
                                                                    Yeah, I know. Just let Mayan be, and post his nonsense. No point in feeding the little troll. Guy is like 5 foot nothing, lives a good life, but acts like his people are oppressed while he enjoys the luxury life in the USA.
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                                                                    • teaserpleaser
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                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by pattymayo
                                                                      Guy was a lifetime .344 hitter

                                                                      we'll never see that again ever
                                                                      what would he hit today if he was a rookie in 2017?

                                                                      .285? maybe lower? higher?
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