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I was lookin at some of the overall hr stats from the 80's. It's still staggering to see the the difference in hr's of today compared to then. Would 2001 Barry Bonds have hit 73 hr's in lets say 1987? In those days nobody hit more than 40. Would Bonds or Sosa hit 30+ more hr's than anybody else of that time? Just wanted to see what my fellow White Sox brother's and Sister's thought about this.

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Depends on what you mean exactly. I am a firm believer in the evolution of baseball players. I think the players of today are way superior to the past generations of hitters. They are bigger, stronger, faster, and smarter. They can hit more pitches and have more ability.

 

So if you are saying to transport Barry Bonds 2001 to play in 1987, he would hit way more homers than anyone else, because no one else would have anywhere near his ability. I don't know if he would hit 80 or something like that for a couple of reasons. The baseballs are much tighter wound because they have gone from hand made to machine made. Plus today's strike zone is smaller, plus this was pre-expansion so there would be like 50 less really bad pitchers to face. Plus the wave of new ballparks that are all much smaller. (think of the new Houston vs the old etc.)

 

BTW good topic :)

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I was lookin at some of the overall hr stats from the 80's.  It's still staggering to see the the difference in hr's of today compared to then.  Would 2001 Barry Bonds have hit 73 hr's in lets say 1987?  In those days nobody hit more than 40.  Would Bonds or Sosa hit 30+ more hr's than anybody else of that time?  Just wanted to see what my fellow White Sox brother's and Sister's thought about this.

McGwire hit 49 HR's in 1987

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I was lookin at some of the overall hr stats from the 80's.  It's still staggering to see the the difference in hr's of today compared to then.  Would 2001 Barry Bonds have hit 73 hr's in lets say 1987?  In those days nobody hit more than 40.  Would Bonds or Sosa hit 30+ more hr's than anybody else of that time?  Just wanted to see what my fellow White Sox brother's and Sister's thought about this.

No. in 1987 there were no live balls and the quality of pitching staffs was far better than it is today. There's a reason why nobody could top the 50 HR plateu for all those years.

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