I think Babe Ruth was incredible. The Babe is top three on my list. However, if you want to look at a player with stats in, power hitting, hitting for average, slugging %, RBI's, runs, and fielding, Willy Mays has to come to the top of the list. Babe was great but Mays could really do it all.
2007-02-18 15:59:50
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answered by I socket 2
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I am not a Yankee fan but I would say yes. He was 94-46 as a pitcher, and actually set the first home run record with 29 in 1919 while also winning 8 games as a pitcher. In 1927 he hit more home runs than any other TEAM in the American League. The early baseball parks were pitchers delights so to hit 54 and 59 in 1920 and 1921 was actually more impressive than the year he hit 60. He did this with out really applying himself, and wound up with a .342 lifetime batting average. He was the first to be a sports superstar that was larger than life. Also he did play a couple of games after he hit the 3 HRs in a game with the Boston Braves, thats a myth. In my opinion yes...the grreatest ever.
2007-02-21 19:13:00
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answered by allenmontana 3
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I have a lifelong hatrid of the Yanks, but the Babe is the best, the pitchers he faced were much better than the ones today, and his steroids were hot dogs and chickens. Yes, there have been some great players like Mays, but the Babe had some other tools. He was a pretty good pitcher, and only played the outfield so that he could hit every game. And to those of you who say hes dead, "Legends never die" -The Sandlot
2007-02-20 13:59:00
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answered by brettkettyle13 2
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Absolutely.
He was a great pitcher before he became known as a great hitter. You can't say that about Mays, Aaron, DiMaggio, Williams or any other player.
The best way to grade a player is to rank him according to the other players of his day. Babe Ruth's 139th carrer HR set a new all-time record. Then he went to to hit another 575! He didn't just break the record, he crushed it.
2007-02-20 17:43:07
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answered by themadzak 1
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Babe Ruth = Michael Jordan = Wayne Gretzky!
2007-02-19 02:47:10
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answered by ycling85 2
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hands down the best player ever! And I am a met fan. He was a dominating pitcher for the red sox and some people think he would have been the best pitcher ever if he didnt move into the outfield. Also todays players are on juice and lift weights but all ruth did was drink beer and eat hot dogs. He is the best player of all time.
2007-02-18 08:02:26
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answered by zakattack 2
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That's a question that will be debated for a long time. You must take into consideration the different eras players play in, the fact he never faced competition from African American players, the specialization of relief pitchers now compared to then, and so on. Personally, I don't believe he was the greatest all around player. I would take Willie Mays, but he did have the greatest impact on the game, an impact that will never be surpassed. He single handedly changed the game with his power, and he took the country by storm. By the way, in his final game with the Boston Braves, he hit 3 home runs. Wow!
2007-02-18 05:26:41
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answered by Anonymous
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additionally you're forgetting that gamers now play 3 to 4 situations the quantity of video games that Babe performed. additionally you're forgetting that gamers practice plenty better than the Babe did. additionally you're forgetting that gamers have plenty greater technologies and scientific knowedge than the Babe did. the reality that minorities weren't allowed in baseball is irrelevant. There are human beings now who would desire to do greater powerful than a expert yet, for even though reason, are no longer waiting to compete. undergo in strategies Jackie Robinson did ruin the Babe's checklist, yet he experienced, performed greater video games, and grow to be the beneficiary of recent technologies. Babe Ruth grow to be stone drunk rather much each time he went to bat, and grow to be nevertheless greater powerful than each physique till that pumped up steroid freak surpassed a valid score via dishonest in each way attainable.
2016-10-15 22:52:36
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answered by didden 4
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Yes i believe he is. How many athletes could go out and put on a show after eating about 10 hot dogs and drinking 10 beers. The athletes today have many advantages he never had. He could hit two home runs in one game... while drunk. That's unheard of. He played less games a season so with the amount of games we have today he would have had some extra time to smash a few more. Plus he was a phenom pitcher! talk about overall success! hes the greatest- period.
2007-02-18 07:09:00
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answered by sean_mangus 1
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If you go by all of the home run records...Well then Bonds is the Best. Disgusting thought isn't it. Bonds very well may be considered the best but we'll never know how much of it is a lie. With that in mind, I'd take Mays (5 Tools)
2007-02-18 06:33:23
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answered by Hoosier 3
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