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Old 07-04-2017, 10:18 AM   #8
bd001217
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I ended up simming all the way from 1871 to 2070, just to see what 200 years of history would look like.

Griffey Jr's numbers:

1948-1962 1,431 G 1,293 hits 4,735 AB .273 avg. OBP was .370 hit 286 HR drove in 910 scored 773. He was injured quite a bit. Won a couple of season awards early on for hitting and fielding but had seasons of 93, 55, 24, 60 and 18 games played. Rookie age was 26, retired at 40.


Griffy Sr. came up in 2016 at age 22. Played until age 40 (2034 season). Finished with 297 HR 1,186 RBI had 2,443 hits in 8,318 AB hit .294 w/ .352 OBP


Barry Bonds also came up before Bobby:

Barry 1984 (age 22) through 2006. 3,364 Hits, 785 HRs 2,355 RBI. walked 2,398 times, hit .318 with a .445 OBP Played 2,932 games. Moved around a lot, came up with Cleveland, then played for Cubs, Dodgers, White Sox, GIants, Expos and played the final 10 seasons in Atlanta.

Barry was a ROY, a 4x MVP 16x all star and won five world series titles. Elected to HOF in 2012 98.4% of ballots



Bobby came up in 2022 at age 21. Played 2,071 games, hit .277 (OBP .367) 2,165 hits and 603 HRs...he hit 58 HRs as a rookie, career high was 67; also hit 55, 51, 50, 48...

A ROY and 8x all star, Bobby was inducted into the HOF in 2042 (86.5% of ballots). He never won a world series title. Played mostly for Yankees (first 6 seaons) and Red Sox (last 5 seasons).
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