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Mr. Friscus
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The king of Crash, the Sultan of Swat. Considered by many to be the GOAT. However, let’s look at the list of career home runs at the year of 1936
1. Babe Ruth 714
2. Lou Gherig 383
3. Jimmy Foxx 307
4. Rogers Hornsby 300
Now, to be fair, Gherig ended up hitting 493 in his career, but even if you cede that.. 714 to 493. That’s Ruth amassing 31% more HR’s than anyone else in history up to that point…
People can try to downplay Ruth as far as how he would compare to modern players and pitching, but that's completely dishonest because modern players have the benefit of modern training techniques, modern weight training, modern nutritional knowledge, modern supplements... Ruth played in an era and simply crushed all others by an astronomical rate as far as HR hitting.
1. Babe Ruth 714
2. Lou Gherig 383
3. Jimmy Foxx 307
4. Rogers Hornsby 300
Now, to be fair, Gherig ended up hitting 493 in his career, but even if you cede that.. 714 to 493. That’s Ruth amassing 31% more HR’s than anyone else in history up to that point…
People can try to downplay Ruth as far as how he would compare to modern players and pitching, but that's completely dishonest because modern players have the benefit of modern training techniques, modern weight training, modern nutritional knowledge, modern supplements... Ruth played in an era and simply crushed all others by an astronomical rate as far as HR hitting.