Hey btw people I (the author of this thread) never once said I think Pujols is the best ever. I titled the post "Pujols COULD be the greatest ever" and thats how I feel about it, he COULD. People have been projecting his carrer totals in this post saying stuff like "10% decline" rate and how he could end up with 4000 hits and 800 homers.
Thats crazy talk.
The man is already 31 and "only" has 450 homers. To say he's gonna his 300+ more is nuts. Oh yeah and 2000 more hits??? Give me a break.
The point of this thread was to point out how we're witnessing an immortal in the midst of one of his most defining/memorable moments. Trying to rank players who lived almost 100 years apart is kinda silly/impossible.
Besides, as great as I think Albert is, Ted Williams kinda just blows him out of the water when it comes to looking at JUST stats. I know you guys all know this but Ted missed 3 full season due to the war. His age in those years: 24-26.
These three years also interrupted a 6-season streak of leading the league in OPS. 6 season!!!!!
Who knows how many triple crowns he could have won....... :shock: