I think Harper will end up having a better career than Trout.
I think Harper will end up having a better career than Trout.
I think Harper's going to be incredible, but there's no one who's career I'd take over Trout. He's the best player since Balco took Bonds from HOF great to Babe Ruth+.
I think Harper will end up having a better career than Trout.
I think Harper's going to be incredible, but there's no one who's career I'd take over Trout. He's the best player since Balco took Bonds from HOF great to Babe Ruth+.
It's hard to disagree, but for some reason I don't think Trout will age as well as Harper. Trout is so big and bulky. I also think what he is now is what he will be whereas Harper is just scratching the surface.
Defense aside, I think Trout will become an all or nothing hitter earlier than Harper.
I think Harper will end up having a better career than Trout.
I think Harper's going to be incredible, but there's no one who's career I'd take over Trout. He's the best player since Balco took Bonds from HOF great to Babe Ruth+.
It's hard to disagree, but for some reason I don't think Trout will age as well as Harper. Trout is so big and bulky. I also think what he is now is what he will be whereas Harper is just scratching the surface.
Defense aside, I think Trout will become an all or nothing hitter earlier than Harper.
And at that point, the mariners will sign him and we will get to go watch him bat .211 with 5 hrs
I think Harper will end up having a better career than Trout.
I think Harper's going to be incredible, but there's no one who's career I'd take over Trout. He's the best player since Balco took Bonds from HOF great to Babe Ruth+.
It's hard to disagree, but for some reason I don't think Trout will age as well as Harper. Trout is so big and bulky. I also think what he is now is what he will be whereas Harper is just scratching the surface.
Defense aside, I think Trout will become an all or nothing hitter earlier than Harper.
And at that point, the mariners will sign him and we will get to go watch him bat .211 with 5 hrs
I think Harper will end up having a better career than Trout.
I think Harper's going to be incredible, but there's no one who's career I'd take over Trout. He's the best player since Balco took Bonds from HOF great to Babe Ruth+.
It's hard to disagree, but for some reason I don't think Trout will age as well as Harper. Trout is so big and bulky. I also think what he is now is what he will be whereas Harper is just scratching the surface.
Defense aside, I think Trout will become an all or nothing hitter earlier than Harper.
And at that point, the mariners will sign him and we will get to go watch him bat .211 with 5 hrs
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Tough to say at this point, especially since they are both so young.
For instance Mickey Mantle was having another great year in 1963 at age 31 but then stepped on a sprinkler head or something like that in his 65th game...he missed the rest of the year and never was really the same after bouncing back for a good 1964 season. His hard living ways certainly didn't help but Mantle's knee injury in '63 hastened the end of his career.
Darryl Strawberry is a different example in that substance abuse got him. He looked like a HOF'er and never hit less than 26 HRs from from age 21 through age 29 (while being an 8 time All-Star) but he started hanging out with Sean McGrew's dad and he couldn't quit the blow / booze for awhile which mostly tanked his career.
Tough to say at this point, especially since they are both so young.
For instance Mickey Mantle was having another great year in 1963 at age 31 but then stepped on a sprinkler head or something like that in his 65th game...he missed the rest of the year and never was really the same after bouncing back for a good 1964 season. His hard living ways certainly didn't help but Mantle's knee injury in '63 hastened the end of his career.
Darryl Strawberry is a different example in that substance abuse got him. He looked like a HOF'er and never hit less than 26 HRs from from age 21 through age 29 (while being an 8 time All-Star) but he started hanging out with Sean McGrew's dad and he couldn't quit the blow / booze for awhile which mostly tanked his career.
I read the book on Joe DiMaggio, and it described how Mantle stepped on the sprinkler head in 1951 (unless he did it twice in his career).