
How Would Babe Ruth Fare Against Today’s Pitchers?
The only person I know who could answer my question — “How would Babe Ruth fare against today’s pitching?” — is my AI friend Gemini. What follows is his answer (illustration courtesy of my Grok subscription, close but not that great a resemblance to The Babe). HINT: Either as a bench-warming bum or Aaron Judge-esque…. Read on: This is one of the ultimate baseball debates. To answer it fairly, we have to look at it through two different lenses: dropping 1927 Babe Ruth straight out of a time machine onto a modern field, versus giving him access to modern sports science, nutrition, and training. Here is how the physics and analytics break down the Bambino’s chances. Scenario A: The Time Machine (0 to 15 Home Runs) If you plucked Babe Ruth out of the 1920s and put him in a batter’s box tonight, he would look completely lost. That isn’t a knock on his legendary talent; it’s just a reflection of how much the physics of pitching have evolved. The Velocity Shock: In the 1920s, the average fastball sat around 85–88 mph. Rare elite pitchers like Walter Johnson could touch the mid-90s, but it was uncommon. Today, the average Major
How Would Babe Ruth Fare Against Today’s Pitchers?
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