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msgkings322
I'm just here to troll everyone
I'm not saying Babe Ruth wouldn't be a good player. I suspect with his build and batting eye he'd be a Prince Fielder with better batting average type today. One reason is of course the much lesser level of talent he competed against...no black people of course but really no Latins or Asians or any other foreigners. Today the guys who can play from all over the world compete in MLB, not just white American guys who mostly had to work side jobs in the winter.
The more important reason is the evolution of pitching. In Ruth's day pitchers threw a lot more innings, and with far fewer types of pitches. A good pitcher would have a fastball and a curve and maybe one other pitch. The Bieber TJ surgery news shows this, Today guys get that surgery almost as a matter of course, because they throw 4-6 types of pitches each putting strain on their arms and leading to surgery. In Ruth's day throwing 95 mph was a big deal, now half of the pitchers can do that and many throw 100. There's sliders and change ups and slurves and sweepers and 2 seamers and 4 seamers and so on. Not to mention seeing fresh relievers every game vs the norm in his day when guys basically pitched 7-9 innings every game.
Ruth would be a good player, multiple all star, maybe HOF level. But not the sport-dominating legend he was.
The more important reason is the evolution of pitching. In Ruth's day pitchers threw a lot more innings, and with far fewer types of pitches. A good pitcher would have a fastball and a curve and maybe one other pitch. The Bieber TJ surgery news shows this, Today guys get that surgery almost as a matter of course, because they throw 4-6 types of pitches each putting strain on their arms and leading to surgery. In Ruth's day throwing 95 mph was a big deal, now half of the pitchers can do that and many throw 100. There's sliders and change ups and slurves and sweepers and 2 seamers and 4 seamers and so on. Not to mention seeing fresh relievers every game vs the norm in his day when guys basically pitched 7-9 innings every game.
Ruth would be a good player, multiple all star, maybe HOF level. But not the sport-dominating legend he was.