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<blockquote data-quote="endofdays89" data-source="post: 5240892" data-attributes="member: 594854"><p>well, i guess if you count the dead ball era where the pitchers only threw 75 MPH with no curveballs and changeups. Also, the same pitcher pitched almost every game and there weren't any relievers, so the batters got to see the same pitcher the whole game. I could go on and on about the advantages the oldschool players had as far as stats are concerned, but i would be here all night. For example, look at the amount of triples players had between 1885 and 1945, i don't think any of the players had less than 8 in a season. Even ruth had like 12 one year LOL!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endofdays89, post: 5240892, member: 594854"] well, i guess if you count the dead ball era where the pitchers only threw 75 MPH with no curveballs and changeups. Also, the same pitcher pitched almost every game and there weren't any relievers, so the batters got to see the same pitcher the whole game. I could go on and on about the advantages the oldschool players had as far as stats are concerned, but i would be here all night. For example, look at the amount of triples players had between 1885 and 1945, i don't think any of the players had less than 8 in a season. Even ruth had like 12 one year LOL!! [/QUOTE]
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