Almost Cooperstown

How Ty Cobb had it SO much easier than Mike Trout – Ep. 203

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Before our podcast started, we like so many others, sat around and talked about baseball.  What recently got us going was the idea that Ty Cobb’s .366 career batting average back before and after the ‘Dead-ball’ era was fattened up by facing tired pitchers in innings 7/8/9.  Pitchers today rarely throw complete games  and today hitters have to face a bevy of hard throwing late-inning relievers who have nasty stuff.  

How did Cobb perform in the first six innings vs. the last three?  How about Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams?  And what of today’s players like Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera?  Those two will-be HOFers had to face much more dominating relief pitchers late in games than did their HOF forebears from forty or more years ago.  

The answers were not always exactly what we expected!  

Correction: Barry Bonds had an OBA of .582 in 2002 when he hit .370.  He actually exceeded that in 2004 with an OBA of .609 w/a BA of .362. 

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