Poll: Greatest Achievement in 20th Century Sport
Poll: Greatest Achievement in 20th Century Sport
I think enough time has gone by to assess the greatest moments in 20th Century Sports.
* Adjusted to negate the dishonesty of "Steroid Gumpy" Gonzalez and his 120-foot "blast" that would have gone about 40 feet without his funny muscles.
Vote for one.
* Adjusted to negate the dishonesty of "Steroid Gumpy" Gonzalez and his 120-foot "blast" that would have gone about 40 feet without his funny muscles.
Vote for one.
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I missed the Yankee Asshole option
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But assholes don't fly.
They just win a lot.
What about Jeal-ous holes?
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I don't watch baseball.
I am not competitive.
I am not jealous of others.
But I can spot someone that is insecure
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Don Larsen Perfect Game
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56 game hitting streak
Batting over 400 for a season
Ripken’s streak
All better than those lame-ass choices....
Batting over 400 for a season
Ripken’s streak
All better than those lame-ass choices....
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Arizona Diamondbacks defeating the Evil Empire as America cheered in unison, beating up "the games best closer" with a couple of solid hits, followed up with a soft single that a real Shortstop could have fielded.
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dbackjon wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 4:38 pm Arizona Diamondbacks defeating the Evil Empire as America cheered in unison, beating up "the games best closer" with a couple of solid hits, followed up with a soft single that a real Shortstop could have fielded, in the year that everyone in NYC was just CERTAIN the Yank-mes were just MEANT to win because of 9/11.
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You’re nothing if not consistent, JJ.
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Anything during and before baseball's quota system is tainted. Anything during the steroid era is tainted. Larsen was close to the end of the quota system era.
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Bob Gibson in 1968. (The below is from Wiki.)
The 1968 season became known as "The Year of the Pitcher", and Gibson was at the forefront of pitching dominance. His earned run average was 1.12, a live-ball era record, as well as the major league record in 300 or more innings pitched. It was the lowest major league ERA since Dutch Leonard's 0.96 mark 54 years earlier.[48] Gibson threw 13 shutouts, three fewer than fellow Nebraskan Grover Alexander's 1916 major league record of 16.[49] He won all 12 starts in June and July, pitching a complete game every time, (eight of which were shutouts), and allowed only six earned runs in 108 innings pitched (a 0.50 ERA). Gibson pitched 47 consecutive scoreless innings during this stretch, at the time the third-longest scoreless streak in major league history. He also struck out 91 batters, and he won two-consecutive NL Player of the Month awards.[50] Gibson finished the season with 28 complete games out of 34 games started. Of the games he didn't complete, he was pinch-hit for, meaning Gibson was not removed from the mound for another pitcher for the entire season. He also only conceded a total of 38 earned runs.[11][51]
The 1968 season became known as "The Year of the Pitcher", and Gibson was at the forefront of pitching dominance. His earned run average was 1.12, a live-ball era record, as well as the major league record in 300 or more innings pitched. It was the lowest major league ERA since Dutch Leonard's 0.96 mark 54 years earlier.[48] Gibson threw 13 shutouts, three fewer than fellow Nebraskan Grover Alexander's 1916 major league record of 16.[49] He won all 12 starts in June and July, pitching a complete game every time, (eight of which were shutouts), and allowed only six earned runs in 108 innings pitched (a 0.50 ERA). Gibson pitched 47 consecutive scoreless innings during this stretch, at the time the third-longest scoreless streak in major league history. He also struck out 91 batters, and he won two-consecutive NL Player of the Month awards.[50] Gibson finished the season with 28 complete games out of 34 games started. Of the games he didn't complete, he was pinch-hit for, meaning Gibson was not removed from the mound for another pitcher for the entire season. He also only conceded a total of 38 earned runs.[11][51]
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I remember Drysdale and Gibson having long scoreless streaks in 1968. Gibson was defeated by Mickey Lolich in game 7 of the World Series. Denny McLain had a decent season too, 31-6, 1.96 ERA, 280 K's, 28 complete games, 6 shutouts. Mclain was 1-2 in the World Series, Gibson 2-1 and Mickey Lolich 3-0 Lolich pitched 3 complete games in that series, with a 1.67 ERA. In 1969, MLB raised the pitching mound and both Gibson and McLain's ERA went up 100 points.AshevilleApp wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 5:27 am Bob Gibson in 1968. (The below is from Wiki.)
The 1968 season became known as "The Year of the Pitcher", and Gibson was at the forefront of pitching dominance. His earned run average was 1.12, a live-ball era record, as well as the major league record in 300 or more innings pitched. It was the lowest major league ERA since Dutch Leonard's 0.96 mark 54 years earlier.[48] Gibson threw 13 shutouts, three fewer than fellow Nebraskan Grover Alexander's 1916 major league record of 16.[49] He won all 12 starts in June and July, pitching a complete game every time, (eight of which were shutouts), and allowed only six earned runs in 108 innings pitched (a 0.50 ERA). Gibson pitched 47 consecutive scoreless innings during this stretch, at the time the third-longest scoreless streak in major league history. He also struck out 91 batters, and he won two-consecutive NL Player of the Month awards.[50] Gibson finished the season with 28 complete games out of 34 games started. Of the games he didn't complete, he was pinch-hit for, meaning Gibson was not removed from the mound for another pitcher for the entire season. He also only conceded a total of 38 earned runs.[11][51]
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Another good choice
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Please stop trying to have a serious discussion. This thread is trolling purposes only. Thank you.
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"What I'm saying is: You might have taken care of your wolf problem, but everyone around town is going to think of you as the crazy son of a bitch who bought land mines to get rid of wolves."
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couple of great options, Hen.
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yes, those are perfect.
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How about Joe Sewell, stuck out as a batter 114 times in 8332 plate appearances
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As a Dodger and Red Sox fan I find this poll to be offensive.