...if only these guys would pitch to Barry.
WildBill New member Joined Sep 21, 2004 Messages 8,781 Tokens May 10, 2006 #1 ...if only these guys would pitch to Barry.
RobFunk RX Senior Joined Apr 20, 2002 Messages 47,431 Tokens May 10, 2006 #2 Yeah. And Barry would be retired already if he never met Greg Anderson.
CHOPTALK Member Handicapper Joined Oct 31, 2004 Messages 44,494 Tokens May 10, 2006 #3 If Griffey would have never been on the DL.
D2bets New member Joined Sep 21, 2004 Messages 14,280 Tokens May 10, 2006 #4 Barry took two right down the middle and then flied out.
DrunkenHorseplayer Rx Member Joined Sep 21, 2004 Messages 5,615 Tokens May 11, 2006 #5 If Ruth had played his entire career in the outfield and after the dead ball was eliminated.
silver7 Where Taconite Is Just A Low Grade Ore Joined Aug 20, 2000 Messages 8,490 Tokens May 11, 2006 #6 If Ted Hadn`t given almost 6 yrs to his country.
gynecologist Banned Joined Jan 19, 2006 Messages 30,208 Tokens May 11, 2006 #7 silver7 Thank you for mentioning that!!! Good MAN!
Journeyman Banned Joined Sep 20, 2004 Messages 80,046 Tokens May 11, 2006 #8 When you add up the games Ted Williams missed it was more like 3 full seasons...with 521 HR, I don't think he would have made it to 755.
When you add up the games Ted Williams missed it was more like 3 full seasons...with 521 HR, I don't think he would have made it to 755.
Fishhead Active member Joined Oct 20, 1999 Messages 75,444 Tokens May 11, 2006 #9 If TONY C. were not beaned one August night in Anaheim.
ClipJoint LA Clippers Junkie Joined May 14, 2005 Messages 11,323 Tokens May 11, 2006 #10 ....if he didn't hit so many damn home runs. :drink:
cincy_ New member Joined Nov 21, 2000 Messages 8,834 Tokens May 11, 2006 #11 Notice how these days the balls that USED TO go into the cove only make it to the warning track or barely go over the wall?
Notice how these days the balls that USED TO go into the cove only make it to the warning track or barely go over the wall?
WCBias New member Joined Sep 21, 2004 Messages 8,271 Tokens May 11, 2006 #12 cincy_ said: Notice how these days the balls that USED TO go into the cove only make it to the warning track or barely go over the wall? Click to expand... His last homerun was measured at over 450 feet, it would have landed in the drink if he was in SF
cincy_ said: Notice how these days the balls that USED TO go into the cove only make it to the warning track or barely go over the wall? Click to expand... His last homerun was measured at over 450 feet, it would have landed in the drink if he was in SF
WorldNumberOne Self appointed RX World Champion Handicapper Joined Nov 20, 2001 Messages 15,052 Tokens May 11, 2006 #13 WC Bias said: His last homerun was measured at over 450 feet, it would have landed in the drink if he was in SF Click to expand... no kidding... might have been the longest ever at that place..
WC Bias said: His last homerun was measured at over 450 feet, it would have landed in the drink if he was in SF Click to expand... no kidding... might have been the longest ever at that place..
jeckll New member Joined Jan 8, 2005 Messages 3,112 Tokens May 11, 2006 #14 First of all, no way Ted would have hit 755. Second of all, Aaron's record wouldn't have been around to be broken if he could have!
First of all, no way Ted would have hit 755. Second of all, Aaron's record wouldn't have been around to be broken if he could have!
silver7 Where Taconite Is Just A Low Grade Ore Joined Aug 20, 2000 Messages 8,490 Tokens May 11, 2006 #15 JMan We both exaggerated a bit, he missed all of 43, 44, 45, most of 52 & 53 only played in 89 in one other. IMO it would have been close.
JMan We both exaggerated a bit, he missed all of 43, 44, 45, most of 52 & 53 only played in 89 in one other. IMO it would have been close.
cincy_ New member Joined Nov 21, 2000 Messages 8,834 Tokens May 11, 2006 #16 WC Bias said: His last homerun was measured at over 450 feet, it would have landed in the drink if he was in SF Click to expand... I am talking about all the balls that now go to the warniing track. That used to almost NEVER happen.
WC Bias said: His last homerun was measured at over 450 feet, it would have landed in the drink if he was in SF Click to expand... I am talking about all the balls that now go to the warniing track. That used to almost NEVER happen.