tommy wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
As much as I love baseball, I've never put much stock in the pre 1947 numbers for what was a flawed game all around. I love the stories but don't respect any of the numbers. They mean nothing. Starting with Cy Young's win total. It's b.s. and so outsized that it's never talked about.
I don't really agree with that but what you say here really brought home how pointless this is. Everyone knows who the great players were regardless of whether they are white or black or what league they played in. If anything, it's woke shitheads like bernstein who attempt to diminsh a guy like Ruth as being a fat slob who couldn't compete against today's superior athletes and might not make a good college team in 2020. Nobody ever suggests Josh Gibson wouldn't be an All-Star if he played today.
Did Bernstein really say that? I guess it isn't surprising.
I'm not sure if he's actually said that, but I am sure he believes it and he has said even dumber stuff like questioning Mantle's speed (because he's white) and referring to Dick Butkus as "slow, tiny, and white" in spite of the fact that he was bigger and faster than Ray Lewis.
A lot of people have a mistaken impression of who/what Ruth really was by virtue of the fact that most photos and films people see of him are from the end of his career in the 30s when he was nearly 40 years old. Not to mention the baggy flannels don't really flatter him.
Ruth was an elite athlete in multiple disciplines, a fast outfielder, and far from the fat, out-of-shape drunk his detractors would have you believe. He was taller than Barry Bonds and never as fat as Bonds was at the end of his career.
It's strange the way people think human beings were a different species 100 years ago. Don't they have grandparents? My grandfather could have beaten the shit out of me when he was 82 and I was 20. Sure, he was a freakish little guy, but I can't really imagine how strong and athletic he may have been at age 25.
And yeah, I get that the games have "evolved". (Mostly the training and drugs have evolved.) It's just funny that Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley, et al. actually believe they and the guys they played with are physically superior to those who played 30 years earlier than they did but they absolutely can't believe that LeBron and the current guys 30 years after are superior to them.