I'll start with Willy Mays. May's 660 homeruns were hit mostly in Candlestick Park when the stadium in centerfield was completely open to the incoming wind from the San Francisco Bay. Any other stadium, and he may very well have been the current all time HR leader.
OMT- Willie Mays is an immortal and of course the name alone ...but take a closer look at just the hitting stats..Ramirez may very well be just as good as Mays...
He has a .317 lifetime avg. (Mays .302) and will pass Mays in lifetime RBI someday...its very argueable...
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Sorry guys, but comparing Ramirez to Aaron and Mays is like comparing Smarty Jones to Secretariat.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
TED- MANNY IS A GREAT GREAT GREAT hitter!!!
I totally disagree with you if were just talking hitting and nothing else.
No need to compare the all around game...I am talking strictly hitting the baseball...Ramirez numbers will be in the elite company...
He will go down as the alltime RBI man, nothing more important for a hitter to do than drive in runs IMO...(see Eddie Murray) and "oh by the way" he hits .317 lifetime!!!