“Likewise. When they ruined Gwynn’s shot at .400 that was it for me.”
Please explain.
The year of the strike, Gwynn was at .394 through 110 games. He at least had a shot at .400 with more at bats, which the strike prevented. The last one to do it was Ted Williams decades earlier. Even if he didn’t quite make it, there would have been great excitement if he were close. The strike robbed all that.