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My head is not exploding but you left out so much relevant info. How come no mention if you would let Ruth and others juice just like the stars of today...and yes including David Ortiz. What about the unbelievable low bar for todays players. I mean you can hit 30 hrs and strike out 200 times and you are a star. That is a horrible stat in any era. Gee I wonder how many hrs Joe D would have it if Yankee stadium was not 4 miles in dead center and 3.5 miles in power alley left field. Many more banjo parks today. Gosh today a guy hits a 450 foot hr and he is god. That would not be making it in Mantle's top 25. I am still waiting to see a complete player like Willie Mays...gee he has not showed up yet. I feel the pre 1940 guys are just as potent...just did not see them personally. It is impossible to compare eras. What about the advanced medical arena which repairs and returns players to peek performance quickly..when in the past players just played hurt. Oh yeah thats another thing most players don't do today. As far as pitchers go yesterdays elite I am sure are with todays elite. I once saw a science show and they compared speeds of pitches today to the past. They actually had some rudimentary measures back in the good old days and they examined that and adjusted for accuracy. Well the top 3 pitchers speed wise...only one was post 1970...Nolan Ryan...with speed gun comparisons done he was number one at consistently over 100.8 miles per hour topping out at 107.6. The other two were Walter Johnson and I cant for the life of me remember the third one. Big difference...old days no relievers..starters stayed in...advantage hitter. Todays relievers...top percentage...excellent..advantage pitcher...however I would estimate at least 20% just plain suck and should not even be in majors....advantage hitter.