Re: RIP Tony Gwynn
Posted: Tue June 17, 2014 5:26 pm
From his 35th birthday until the end of his career, he hit .349. Injuries limited him to just 186 AB after he turned 40, but in that time he hit .355.

Wow. How many other players can lay claim to that, especially in the past couple of generations?Fuck You Jobu wrote:Gwynn did top .400 for a 179-game span between July 3, 1993 and May 9, 1995. He hit .403 in 697 at-bats.DeLima wrote:he was at .394
Yeah that is astounding. That's 280 hits in that span, which is a little bit longer than a season.Green Habit wrote:Wow. How many other players can lay claim to that, especially in the past couple of generations?Fuck You Jobu wrote:Gwynn did top .400 for a 179-game span between July 3, 1993 and May 9, 1995. He hit .403 in 697 at-bats.DeLima wrote:he was at .394
We can call that the Tony Slam. Some times people can get too wrapped up on streaks having to span an exact calendar year.Fuck You Jobu wrote:Yeah that is astounding. That's 280 hits in that span, which is a little bit longer than a season.Green Habit wrote:Wow. How many other players can lay claim to that, especially in the past couple of generations?Fuck You Jobu wrote:Gwynn did top .400 for a 179-game span between July 3, 1993 and May 9, 1995. He hit .403 in 697 at-bats.DeLima wrote:he was at .394
You think they mean just as much when they're not over the course of one season? That 6 month break certainly diminishes it in my eyes.Green Habit wrote:We can call that the Tony Slam. Some times people can get too wrapped up on streaks having to span an exact calendar year.Fuck You Jobu wrote:Yeah that is astounding. That's 280 hits in that span, which is a little bit longer than a season.Green Habit wrote:Wow. How many other players can lay claim to that, especially in the past couple of generations?Fuck You Jobu wrote:Gwynn did top .400 for a 179-game span between July 3, 1993 and May 9, 1995. He hit .403 in 697 at-bats.DeLima wrote:he was at .394
Not necessarily. It's still pretty damn impressive.cutuphalfdead wrote:You think they mean just as much when they're not over the course of one season? That 6 month break certainly diminishes it in my eyes.Green Habit wrote:We can call that the Tony Slam. Some times people can get too wrapped up on streaks having to span an exact calendar year.Fuck You Jobu wrote:Yeah that is astounding. That's 280 hits in that span, which is a little bit longer than a season.Green Habit wrote:Wow. How many other players can lay claim to that, especially in the past couple of generations?Fuck You Jobu wrote:Gwynn did top .400 for a 179-game span between July 3, 1993 and May 9, 1995. He hit .403 in 697 at-bats.DeLima wrote:he was at .394
It's still very impressive. I just find it more impressive when done over the course of a single campaign.Green Habit wrote:Not necessarily. It's still pretty damn impressive.cutuphalfdead wrote:You think they mean just as much when they're not over the course of one season? That 6 month break certainly diminishes it in my eyes.Green Habit wrote:We can call that the Tony Slam. Some times people can get too wrapped up on streaks having to span an exact calendar year.Fuck You Jobu wrote:Yeah that is astounding. That's 280 hits in that span, which is a little bit longer than a season.Green Habit wrote:Wow. How many other players can lay claim to that, especially in the past couple of generations?Fuck You Jobu wrote:Gwynn did top .400 for a 179-game span between July 3, 1993 and May 9, 1995. He hit .403 in 697 at-bats.DeLima wrote:he was at .394
perhaps a steadfast running regime had emaciated your bare, dripping torso to the point that a portly fellow such as gwynn felt the need to spring to actionturned2black wrote:I'm not a baseball fan, but I met him while staying at a hotel on the Torre Pines golf course in La Jolla. He was the host at his son's wedding reception. I was walking through a court yard with my daughter after we went to the pool. He stopped us and asked us to have some food. I kinda vaguely knew who he was. It was the end of the reception and he walked us inside to a table and pointed us to the buffet table. While we were eating, he came back and talked to us for at least 15 minutes, then handed us a reception goody bag filled with at least $200 in stuff. He hugged my daughter and shook my hand when we left. He did all of this with my daughter and I just in swimwear and flip-flops.
fantastic readdoug rr wrote:good story here, guys
http://deadspin.com/i-was-tony-gwynns-b ... 1592123043
I like how the author called out Will Clark. It's all so true
amen, was just coming to post that here myselfcutuphalfdead wrote:fantastic readdoug rr wrote:good story here, guys
http://deadspin.com/i-was-tony-gwynns-b ... 1592123043
I like how the author called out Will Clark. It's all so true
cutuphalfdead wrote:fantastic readdoug rr wrote:good story here, guys
http://deadspin.com/i-was-tony-gwynns-b ... 1592123043
I like how the author called out Will Clark. It's all so true