LOL, never even looked at it that way. Not to mention that guy from 1896 facing 9 guys in a row that hit 55 HRs in one year.
Talk about your Back To The Future moment. Can you imagine grabbing some poor guy from the glory years of deadball when a guy with the nickname Home Run Baker reaches a dozen only once in his career and transporting him to present day where he might face entire lineups of guys capable of that. And about the time he gets his head wrapped around that you transport him to a fantasy land where every guy in the lineup is either a 40 HR hitter or a .400 hitter?
Better hire a few sports psychologists because that guy is going to need some therapy.