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That sounds about right, considering Ruth would be 127-128 years old if he were alive today.

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According to Babe Ruth and the 1918 Red Sox, Hooper said, "Lord, he ate too much. When we were traveling, he'd stop and order half a dozen hot dogs and just as many bottles of soda pop, stuff them in one after the other, and then give a few big belches. That would hold him for a couple of hours." And that wasn't the half of it.


When Babe Ruth wasn't inhaling hot dogs, he was gobbling up cold beef. While visiting manager Jack Barry, he insisted on devouring raw hamburgers. The Boston Post reported that according to Ruth's wife, almost every day, he ate "two-and-a-half pounds of rare beef steak" with a whole bottle of chili sauce. Having an audience only egged him on, writes Marshall Smelser in The Life that Ruth Built. During a six-hour outing in New York, Ruth had two massive dinners with two gigantic snacks in between. Each dinner consisted of two porterhouse steaks, a double-order of cottage-fried potatoes, two heads of lettuce, and two apple pies a la mode. Both "snacks" were made up of four hot dogs and four bottles of Coca-Cola.

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Imagine if Ruth played today, and stayed disciplined with all the advanced training and nutrition... he'd average .400/.600/.1000 and 100 HR every year!
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Babe Ruth would be working at a Baltimore-area Home Depot if he were born in this era.
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zombiesonics wrote: Sun Jan 08, 2023 5:36 am Babe Ruth would be working at a Baltimore-area Home Depot if he were born in this era.

Ruth was hitting more HR's than entire teams back in his day, and also was a standout pitcher... what he was doing was literally God-like, much like the NBA GOAT Michael Jordan. When you're talking about THAT kind of talent, talent that is clearly head-and-shoulders above their peers, there's no question Ruth (like MJ) would adapt to the point where they would both completely dominate today's eras as well (Ruth IF he adhered to a disciplined training and nutrition regime, of course).

On the flipside players like LeChump are "just one of the guys" compared to Ruth and MJ... other than Longevity (which he's accomplished by abusing PED's, playing in an era where the rules perfectly compliment and cater to his game/style, and going to the NBA straight out of HS) there is nothing whatsoever special about LeCommie "relative to" his peers.

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"Today's NBA is soft, the Defense is weak, and the rules 'really' favor the Offense."

"Lebron doesn’t guard for a full game and our game plan was to get him to play defense and he left me open all game."
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