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Tonight, Monday the 19th, the MLB Network has the Top 9 rookie seasons at 8 pm ET. It follows with the Top 9 hitting seasons at 8:30. A special on the Negro Leagues comes right after.
PhillyBirds said:Ho, boy. How about some numbers comparing rookie seasons numbers one and two?
TW: .327avg (185 hits/565 at-bats)
JR: .297avg (175 hits/590 at-bats)
TW: 31 HR, 145 RBI
JR: 12 HR, 48 RBI
TW: 107 walks
JR: 74 walks
Are these even seriously comparable?
Don Wassall said:Mark McGwire hit an amazing 49 home runs as a rookie but doesn't make the list. His smashing of Roger Maris' home run record isn't included in the other list either. Given that Roger Clemens has been similarly exiled from the pitching lists that isn't surprising. Of course the same can't be said of pumpkin head Bonds.
GWTJ said:Any top ten list will bring on the arguments but the truth is that the blacks who are at the top of the career lists did it through longevity. Aaron, Mays and Frank Robinson never had a top ten year.
I am actually struggling to come up with a black other than Bonds who did have a top ten year.
Maybe Rice had a good year. Foster hit 50 HR's once. Carew batted .388 once. That's about it.
jaxvid said:GWTJ said:Any top ten list will bring on the arguments but the truth is that the blacks who are at the top of the career lists did it through longevity. Aaron, Mays and Frank Robinson never had a top ten year.
I am actually struggling to come up with a black other than Bonds who did have a top ten year.
Maybe Rice had a good year. Foster hit 50 HR's once. Carew batted .388 once. That's about it.
I don't know about that. Mays won 2 MVP's 1954 and 1965 and led the NL in most significant catagories those years and of course he was a 5 tool player. Frank Robinson won the triple crown in 1966-the numbers might not look that great but it was a down era for hitters, and he had another MVP season in 1962. I would rank both of their best years above Bonds.
sport historian said:The Top 9 Hitting Seasons were:
1. Babe Ruth 1921
2. Ted Williams 1941
3. Barry Bonds 2001
4. Rogers Hornsby 1922
5. Ty Cobb 1911
6. Mickey Mantle 1956
7. Lou Gehrig 1927
8. Honus Wagner 1908
9. Mike Piazza 1997
Gary said:How could anybody in there right mind have Jackie Robinson over Ted Williams on any hitting list?
jaxvid said:GWTJ said:Any top ten list will bring on the arguments but the truth is that the blacks who are at the top of the career lists did it through longevity. Aaron, Mays and Frank Robinson never had a top ten year.
I am actually struggling to come up with a black other than Bonds who did have a top ten year.
Maybe Rice had a good year. Foster hit 50 HR's once. Carew batted .388 once. That's about it.
I don't know about that. Mays won 2 MVP's 1954 and 1965 and led the NL in most significant catagories those years and of course he was a 5 tool player. Frank Robinson won the triple crown in 1966-the numbers might not look that great but it was a down era for hitters, and he had another MVP season in 1962. I would rank both of their best years above Bonds.
sport historian said:The Top 9 Rookie Seasons were:
1. Jackie Robinson 1947
2. Ted Williams1939
3. Albert Pujols2001
4. Fernando Valenzuela 1981
5. Fred Lynn1975
6. Ichiro Suzuki2001
7. Joe DiMaggio1936
8. Dwight Gooden1984
9. Mike Piazza1993
Bart said:I do not know why Fernando Valenzuela is on that list. ÂÂ