Mon Aug 26, 2019 10:37 pm
That's not the issue. He's saying that he thinks he could strike Ruth out consistently. I agree. Ruth's swing was way too big for modern baseball. Of course, if Ruth had been born in 1993 he would have a much different hitting approach. And he would be in lots better shape than he was in his later years. So to some extent trying to compare players from different eras is just a futile exercise.
Ruth was pretty ordinary against the hard throwers of his day, like Grove and Johnson. Vs. Johnson, In 107 at bats, Babe hit .280 with 8 doubles, 2 triples and 7 home runs. He walked 19 times giving Babe an on base percentage of .389, and Ole Walter punched him out 25 times. Against Grove, in 133 AB's, Ruth had a line of 316/377/534-9-33. Good numbers, but hardly Ruthian. Against George Uhle, one of the first guys to regularly throw the slider, his line was 299/400/429 in 98 AB's.
And pitchers today have much more refined stuff, not to mention generally more velocity. I shudder to think what Ruth would think about seeing his first splitter.