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Actually, I should probably say: better "player" than Rose, rather than better "hitter".
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musubi
As a hitter, I don't think it's close; Rose might be a better player, but he got the hits record by hanging around for 25 years
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
Jun 5 '10, 08:57
his career average is like .304 or something. He just had 14,000 ab's.
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Rose was almost assuredly not the better player, but as a hitter, he was likely Ichiro's equal, if not better.
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musubi
Jun 5, 09:04
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Rose's BA is .303 career. His OPS was .785. Ichiro's BA is .333 and his OPS is .820 or so.
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Will Hunting
Jun 5, 09:08
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In a totally different hitting environment. Look at their peaks, relative to their leagues, and you'll clearly see that Rose was Ichiro's equal
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musubi
Jun 5, 09:10
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