That's a good moment. :chuckle:
Sadly, that is the first thing I thought of when his name is mentioned. Instead of just how good he is.
Brett played to win all the time! :box:
Yep.
That's a good moment. :chuckle:
Brett played to win all the time! :box:
Remember watching Brett chase .400
Ended up with .390 didn't he?
I had to punch that in google, because I remember it being up there. He was hitting .406 on August 30th. And one big difference between him and Wade Boggs, is Brett hit for power.
I was always fascinated by those who were hard to strikeout, like my favorite, Tony Gwynn.
You might not know this but, it is much easier to just make contact than to hit it over the fence. Not that I can do either. But it is more fun to swing for the fence. Even when you throw it in the dirt. Then you can show boat and hit your helmet with the bat on your way back to the dug out.
Remember watching Brett chase .400
Ended up with .390 didn't he?
Define 'contact'. Because if you mean any contact then of course that's easier than to hit it over the fence. But if you're comparing hitting .350 with 20 hrs or .250 with 40 hrs then I think there would be a different answer.You might not know this but, it is much easier to just make contact than to hit it over the fence. Not that I can do either. But it is more fun to swing for the fence. Even when you throw it in the dirt. Then you can show boat and hit your helmet with the bat on your way back to the dug out.
Does anyone else remember their stats from their playing days?
I remember all of mine.
My banner year: 1984 - batted .620 and hit 15HR in my last year of little league :Shimei:
It was all downhill from there, hitting wise.
Does anyone else remember their stats from their playing days?
I remember all of mine.
My banner year: 1984 - batted .620 and hit 15HR in my last year of little league :Shimei:
It was all downhill from there, hitting wise.
I don't remember my stats. Probably because I was never a good hitter. :chuckle: I was more of a speedy guy who was a threat to steal if I got on base (often by walks) and a pretty good fielder.
Define 'contact'. Because if you mean any contact then of course that's easier than to hit it over the fence. But if you're comparing hitting .350 with 20 hrs or .250 with 40 hrs then I think there would be a different answer.
Every team needs a speedy golden glover!
Like this guy?! :banana: Look how far this ball was hit.
Berean,
Did you know there was never a no-hitter thrown at Forbes Field?
Forbes Field existed from 1909 - 1971, more than 4,700 games were played there, but no pitcher ever threw a no-hitter.
There have been 14 no-hitters thrown at Fenway, and 10 at Dodger Stadium.