View Poll Results: Who Takes It All?

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  • Sandy Koufax

    4 36.36%
  • Reggie "Mr. October" Jackson

    1 9.09%
  • Babe Ruth

    6 54.55%
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Thread: The Finals: Koufax v. Jackson v. Ruth

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    The Finals: Koufax v. Jackson v. Ruth

    Let's get it on!

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    I'll take Ruth in this group. He changed the game completely.
    Koufax, on the other hand, was part of the reason they lowered the mound. I just wish he'd have learned to pitch earlier in his career, rather than after he hurt his elbow.
    Jackson was an amazing player, but didn't change the game. He excelled at it in any case.
    Babe Ruth.
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    I have to go with Ruth as well. When a guy out homers ENTIRE TEAMS by about 3 times the toal.

    If Koufax had a longer career, I would vote for him. He probably had the best 4-5 season run of any pitcher in history.
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    Uh, yeah, this is pretty much about the playoffs alone...
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    Then out of fairness to the others you will be Slagathor.

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    Id still stick with Ruth in the playoffs. Although Koufax in the playoffs was money.
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    Great Pitching will stop great hitting. That eliminates Mr October.

    Now you get the greatest player of the century vs arguably the most dominant pitcher in a 10yr span facing off.

    Koufax was money in the playoffs .95 ERA.
    Babe went 5-0 for Boston with an ERA of .89 in the playoffs!!!

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    The Babe has to win out for me by a bit. Like Slyder mentioned, to be dominant as both a pitcher and a hitter in the playoffs is simply amazing. And I am a huge fan of Koufax, but for a guy to have a .744 SLG% 129 AB's and a 0.87 ERA in 31 IP is just so damn pretty to see.

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    I say Koufax turns him into Juan Pierre at the plate, minus any dramatic bunts.
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    Didn't a woman once struck Ruth out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by realmofotalk
    Didn't a woman once struck Ruth out?
    Yeah, it was fast pitch softball, and she struck out the side. It was an exhibition against an all star team. I forget who else struck out but it was two other HOFs I think.

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