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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Pioneer Press/Powers: Sorry, Joe, no one will hit .400 again

The Splendid Splinter is splendidly splintered.

There were reports several years ago of Ted Williams’ frozen head rolling off a table, or something, at a cryonics lab in Arizona. So the chances of Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived, someday being reanimated shattered when his head hit the floor and cracked like a cheap Christmas tree ornament.

Furthermore, now that his creepy son, John Henry, also is dead, Ted’s DNA no longer is for sale. That DNA would have been an infinitely better investment for the small-market Twins than, say, Tony Batista. But now it’s a moot point.

No matter, even if Williams were brought back by scientists and infused with youth, he could not hit .400 in this day and age. The last man to reach that mark — .406 in 1941 — he simply couldn’t do it in today’s game.

Guaranteed he’d hit 1,000 home runs in the smaller ballparks and without the interruptions of military service. Plus, he wouldn’t have to worry about the knockdown pitch or playing in the outfield. Williams was born to be a designated hitter.

But .400? No, because no one will ever hit .400 again. Not Joe Mauer. Not Albert Pujols. Nobody.

Baseball-Birthdays.com Posted: June 28, 2009 at 10:49 AM | 9 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Harveys Wallbangers Posted: June 28, 2009 at 01:10 PM (#3235694)
I disagree. Brett's season laid out the roadmap. You get the right guy in the right place and over 120 games anything can happen.
   2. The District Attorney Posted: June 28, 2009 at 01:30 PM (#3235700)
Yeah, if someone can hit .390 (Brett '80), .394 (Gwynn '94), or .400 over a 162-game span (pretty sure Ichiro did this), then someone can hit .400 in a season.

More importantly, I never heard this thing about Ted's head being damaged.
   3. Biff isn't really an apt handle anymore Posted: June 28, 2009 at 01:36 PM (#3235703)
...Guaranteed he'd hit 1000 home runs?
   4. twon8 Posted: June 28, 2009 at 03:12 PM (#3235740)
If David wright could cut down some strikeouts he'd be all over it
   5. tfbg9 Posted: June 28, 2009 at 04:20 PM (#3235762)
The last man to reach that mark — .406 in 1941 — he simply couldn’t do it in today’s game.


IIRC, using today's sac fly rule, Teddy Ballgame hit actually .419...they ought to change his 1946 BA to .419.
   6. Downtown Bookie Posted: June 28, 2009 at 04:43 PM (#3235771)
Guaranteed he’d hit 1,000 home runs in the smaller ballparks


I didn't realize that Fenway had shrunk over the years.

DB
   7. puck Posted: June 28, 2009 at 04:46 PM (#3235775)
IIRC, using today's sac fly rule


Huh, when did they change that rule? Probably 10 years ago given the way I've been paying attention.
   8. jolietconvict Posted: June 28, 2009 at 04:58 PM (#3235783)
Huh, when did they change that rule? Probably 10 years ago given the way I've been paying attention.


according to wikipedia:
Batters have not been charged with a time at-bat for a sacrifice hit since 1893, but baseball has changed the sacrifice fly rule multiple times. The sacrifice fly as a statistical category was instituted in 1908, only to be discontinued in 1931. The rule was again adopted in 1939, only to be eliminated again in 1940, before being adopted for the last time in 1954.
   9. Gonfalon Bubble Posted: June 29, 2009 at 04:54 AM (#3236350)
If Ted Williams' head really is irreparably splintered into chunks and shards, Upper Deck should be all over this. Put a piece into every 1,000th pack.

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