Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
5'9", 172lbs.Originally posted by: Gurck
If he's a buck fifty soaking wet, I love iPods.
I uh... meant kilograms? 😀
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
5'9", 172lbs.Originally posted by: Gurck
If he's a buck fifty soaking wet, I love iPods.
Originally posted by: Gurck
From what I hear, he's known about and followed only sparingly in Japan, while Hideki Matsui is regarded as a national hero. Go figure 😛
Originally posted by: Anubis
it will have an astericx next to it because he did it in a 164 game season and not 150 game season
at 150 games he wasent close to the record
Originally posted by: Strang
Just got back from the game. Without a doubt, the best baseball game I've ever seen. The whole place was going crazy when he came up to bat, flashbulbs were cycling across the stadium with each swing and it was just incredibly loud when he tied the record. The place EXPLODED when he broke it (literally, what with the fireworks and all).
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CHEE!
ROW!
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Originally posted by: Anubis
it will have an astericx next to it because he did it in a 164 game season and not 150 game season
at 150 games he wasent close to the record
Blah blah blah. I'd like to see Sisler get that many hits against today's pitchers. Its just as impressive, if not moreso.
Originally posted by: nitsuj3580
I really think if he has another solid 5-6 years (hit .300+, around 200 hits, gold glove defense), he deserves to be the first Japenese player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Led the Mariners to most wins in a season, MVP, Rookie of the Year, 3-time gold glove winner, single-season hits record, most hits in a 4 year span record, batting titles. In only 4 years! If Kirby Puckett can make it with a short career, Ichiro should be able to.
Originally posted by: Gurck
:thumbsup:, congrats to him. He's a great player and deserves more credit than he gets. From what I hear, he's known about and followed only sparingly in Japan, while Hideki Matsui is regarded as a national hero. Go figure 😛
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: Gurck
:thumbsup:, congrats to him. He's a great player and deserves more credit than he gets. From what I hear, he's known about and followed only sparingly in Japan, while Hideki Matsui is regarded as a national hero. Go figure 😛
One reason Matsui is so well regarded in Japan is because he embodies humility. You don't hear one bad thing about him and he carries himself very well.
It doesn't hurt that he was a homerun champion there either.
Universally
homeruns > singles.
Originally posted by: Anubis
it will have an astericx next to it because he did it in a 164 game season and not 150 game season
at 150 games he wasent close to the record
Originally posted by: isasir
Originally posted by: HermDogg
Originally posted by: Anubis
it will have an astericx next to it because he did it in a 164 game season and not 150 game season
at 150 games he wasent close to the record
Blah blah blah. I'd like to see Sisler get that many hits against today's pitchers. Its just as impressive, if not moreso.
Yeah, back in those days there were only a handful of pitchers and they threw pretty much two types of pitches. So Sisler had an easier time getting to know the pitchers and how to beat them.
untrueOriginally posted by: GroundZero
plus look at it this way, he is playing in a time where the pitcher rarely throws 100 pitches in a game, there are relievers and closers. back in Sisslers' day the pitcher would be the pitcher for the whole game and sometimes throw a double header. think about having to hit against some guy who has thrown 150 or so pitches already...alot easier to hit than someone that goes a batter or two every few games.
Originally posted by: Strang
Originally posted by: Gurck
From what I hear, he's known about and followed only sparingly in Japan, while Hideki Matsui is regarded as a national hero. Go figure 😛
I mean, in 2001, there was supposedly a reward being offered in Japan for a naked picture of him
Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
There are a lot of different points that can argued for either player. Ichiro's record is going to be tough to break, last I checked it looked like he was on pace to break the all-time record for AB's as well. The next guy to be able to challenge this will almost have to be a leadoff hitter in order to get enough AB's, and then be able to bat .375+ and play nearly every single game of the year. That type of player doesn't come around too often, the best hitters on a baseball team are usually placed in the 2-4 spots like Sisler was (he mostly batted 3rd that year).
Originally posted by: raystorm
Congrats to Ichiro. He's a hitting machine. Can you imagine if he started his career here instead of Japan??
Originally posted by: yankeesfan
I wish he hadn't. 🙁 I like old baseball records and hope they never get broken.
Well..you know what they say... records are made to be broken. I know some baseball certain records are so special. Some records like the strikeout record and maybe even DiMaggio's hitting streak may never be broken though.
Originally posted by: RedPickle
Originally posted by: raystorm
Congrats to Ichiro. He's a hitting machine. Can you imagine if he started his career here instead of Japan??
Originally posted by: yankeesfan
I wish he hadn't. 🙁 I like old baseball records and hope they never get broken.
Well..you know what they say... records are made to be broken. I know some baseball certain records are so special. Some records like the strikeout record and maybe even DiMaggio's hitting streak may never be broken though.
Wasn't the strikeout record just broken days ago by Adam Dunn?
Originally posted by: RedPickle
Originally posted by: raystorm
Congrats to Ichiro. He's a hitting machine. Can you imagine if he started his career here instead of Japan??
Originally posted by: yankeesfan
I wish he hadn't. 🙁 I like old baseball records and hope they never get broken.
Well..you know what they say... records are made to be broken. I know some baseball certain records are so special. Some records like the strikeout record and maybe even DiMaggio's hitting streak may never be broken though.
Wasn't the strikeout record just broken days ago by Adam Dunn?