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Mantle 3 7.50%
Cobb 23 57.50%
Mantle Peak, Cobb Career 14 35.00%
Cobb Peak, Mantle Career 0 0%
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Old 12-30-2003, 02:16 PM   #1
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Default Mickey Mantle or Ty Cobb

Which of these two HOFers would you rather have for career/peak?
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Old 12-30-2003, 02:45 PM   #2
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Tyrus Raymond - hampered by the dead ball. He could do it all!
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The three statistical categories I like to use to compare players are RCAA, OPS versus the league, and OWP. I wasn't surprised to see Cobb when the RCAA category handily (1369 to 1099), but I was surprised to see that Mick actually beat cobb in OPS versus the league (.252 to .241) and OPW (.801 to .781). This makes this an excruciating choice. To make it worse you can't split the ballot as their best five years (as measured by RCAA) are virtually identical.

I am going to go with Cobb due to longevity. He played an additional 630 games and had 3300+ additional AB's. I think Cobb's additional quantity offsets Mantles slight seasonal advantages. Kind of like how Johnson's additional quantity offsets Grove's quality edge.
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he was an ass, but the better player
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Its a close call. Cobb had the better career, but I like MAntle's Peak more...
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Cobb by both measures.
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Tyrus Raymond. I have Cobb as the #5 guy all-time, Mantle at #15.

I'd be happy with either, though.
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Mantle peak, Cobb career... but, really, I could have voted TRC for both... but, he was such an ass, why bother...
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Mantle for peak
Cobb for career
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I'd have to go with Cobb for career and a split vote on the peak. Mantle had two seasons that were better than Cobb's best season. Cobb strung together more good seasons in a row.
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Night games, planes, coast to coast travel, media pressure, modern day usage of RP, clubhouse admiration, and integration of the game, and 20 pts of OWP had me choose Mantle.
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Day games in the hot sun, trains, flannel uniforms, longer road trips, self pressue, and performance when everyone was out to get him - that's why Cobb's the one.
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"Night games, planes, coast to coast travel, media pressure, modern day usage of RP, clubhouse admiration, and integration of the game, and 20 pts of OWP had me choose Mantle."

I agree in all this. And the game was very different in Cobb's times, probably less technic and knowledege of how works the game and more heart, muscles and lungs.
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I take Cobb for peak and career. When raw and adjusted numbers don't help significantly differentiate players, I like to look at leaderboard presence (I'm not focusing on Mantle's 3 MVPs to Cobb's 1 - apples and oranges):

#Times Leading League:

Cobb: AVG-11;OBP-7;SLG-8;OPS-10 (the first in 1906 and 2nd in 1927!);RUN-5;Hits-8;Total Bases-6;2B-3;3B-4;HR-1;RBI-4;SB-6;Adjusted OPS+-11 (incl. 9 years in a row);XBase Hits-3

Mantle: AVG-1;OBP-3;SLG-4;OPS-6;RUN-6;Total Bases-3;3B-1;HR-4;RBI-1;BB-5;AdjOPS+-8 (incl 4 in a row);XBase Hits-3

This is an admittedly limited evaluation, but helps inform, IMHO, the statistical analysis, which doesn't seem to help establish a clear peak or career leader.
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Mantle for peak, Cobb for career, and Mantle for going out with after the games.
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