Posted on 10/07/2001 1:43:16 PM PDT by Sabertooth
Baketball? Never heard of it. Is that like a bake-off with a ball or something? :P
Meanwhile, Miami (coaches No 1) has beaten Penn State (0-4, Sagarin 103), Rutgers (1-4, Sagarin 147), Pittsburgh (1-3, Sagarin 130) and Troy State (1-3, Sagarin 105).
Florida (coaches No 2) has beaten perennial powerhouse Marshall (3-1, Sagarin 24), Louisiana-Monroe (1-4, Sagarin 151), Kentucky (1-4, Sagarin 117), Mississippi St. (1-3, Sagarin 48) and Louisiana State (2-2, Sagarin 51).
Coaches think Ohio St. should be ranked 25, although they have lost only to UCLA (Sagarin 2). Florida St. drops to 5 if you throw away point spread, behind Ohio St., and Miami (coaches No 1) drops to *45th* if point spread is ignored (Sagarin ELO rating).
And don't forget SOuth Carolina ought to be in the FLorida zone. Check the records.
His final Slugging Pct. is .863. New Major League record.
73 home runs. New Major League record.
177 walks. New Major League record.
.514 on base pct. New National League record.
1.3370 OPS. New National League record.
Dang.
Sammy might.
But you know, with the parallels between 2001 and 1941, with the WTC/Pentagon attacks and Peal Harbor, I'm wondering if you might be right.
In some ways, Bonds' season this year remeinds me of Ted Williams in '41. Both came at the crest of the two most prolific offensive eras in baseball history: 1920 to 1941, and 1987 to present.
Almost like we've had our moments to enjoy the calms before the storms.
Hope I'm wrong.
After laying turds in the HTML sandbox, I finally got the hang of it!
The current world crisis is not why the world is yawning, its the predictable MLB hyper-offense of the last few years..
There are so many things about those numbers that just boggle the mind. I'm a big-time baseball guy (used to write a column twice a week for a buddy's on-line sports page) and am a statistics freak. The things Bonds has done at the plate this season are almost beyond comprehension, especially when you consider breaking the single season records for walks AND homeruns in the same season. Think about that for a minute. Here's a guy who really didn't get that many good pitches to hit, but when he did get one he made the most of it.
This whole season has been just phenomenal.
It's always soccer season.
That's bin Laden's sport.
Huh? It's also England's sport, and they are our #1 ally...
"The things Bonds has done at the plate this season are almost beyond comprehension, especially when you consider breaking the single season records for walks AND homeruns in the same season. Think about that for a minute. Here's a guy who really didn't get that many good pitches to hit, but when he did get one he made the most of it.
Not unprecedented, though. When Ruth hit a then-record 54 homers in 1920, he also had a then-record 150 walks. And when McGwire hit his 70 in '98, he set an NL record of 162 walks.
"This whole season has been just phenomenal."
As a fellow student of the game, I heartily concur.
Bonds (73) and Aurillia (37) combined to hit 110 homers this year. That puts them ahead of Ruth (60) and Gehrig (47) at 107 in 1927, and behind Maris (61) and Mantle (54) at 115 in 1961.
Whoa.
BTW, Jeff Kent became only the second 2nd baseman in history to knock in 100 RBIs in 5 straight seasons, after Detroit's Charlie Gheringer (5 times from 1932 to 1936).
What a blunder.
Not a bad thing, IMO. I couldn't stand him and still can't stand the Giants. Now that I live in the Bay Area, I'll take the A's any day.
That being said, what Bonds is doing now at his age, and playing at a sea level park, is nothing short of amazing. Yep, the balls are juiced and the strike zones are miniscule, but we should be seeing somebody in Colorado breaking these records, not Big Mac, and now Bonds. Both of these players did it playing half their games in parks tough for hr's.
No more soccer.
BTW Edith is away this weekend, not that she would've dished it out anyway.
Famous quote from a Will the Thrill press conference early in his career, when the reporters were starting to wander away:
"Hey, are you guys all out of questions? 'Cause I've still got answers!"
I saw him sing at half-time once at a 49er game with Eddie Money. Too cool.
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