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The equivalent today of what The Bambino did in the 20s would be somebody showing up next year and hitting 110 HRs. He changed the game and was so much better than any of his contemporaries. The earliest common film you see of him is the early 1930s when he was in his late 30s and still killing the ball. Past his prime and, yeah, probably out of shape.
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