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Another reminder of how special Ohtani is... (Original Post) True Dough 5 hrs ago OP
I hope he has a lengthy career- playing for the Reds Redleg 5 hrs ago #1
Sure, but he plays for the Dodgers Ziggy Beans 4 hrs ago #2
I also have to try mightily to overlook that fact! True Dough 4 hrs ago #3
Gibson 1968. Good luck Ohtani. GreenWave 4 hrs ago #4
Please tell us how good of a hitter Gibson was? awesomerwb1 4 hrs ago #5
Gibson was a very good hitter! WestMichRad 4 hrs ago #6
.206 career BA is "very good"? awesomerwb1 3 hrs ago #7
I am certain Ohtani never faced Gibson's patented chin music. GreenWave 3 hrs ago #9
lol Ohtani wasn't even born when Gibson retired awesomerwb1 2 hrs ago #10
The game has changed a whole lot since 1968 True Dough 3 hrs ago #8
They didn't lower the mound because of Gibson -- although he was a factor. rsdsharp 2 hrs ago #11

True Dough

(26,812 posts)
3. I also have to try mightily to overlook that fact!
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 10:28 AM
4 hrs ago

And not hold it against him. But he's undeniably special, even in a Dodgers uniform.

GreenWave

(12,671 posts)
4. Gibson 1968. Good luck Ohtani.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 10:44 AM
4 hrs ago

Can he start 34 games and pitch 28 complete games with 13 of those being shutouts? A final ERA of 1.12? Will they lower the mound once again because of Ohtani this time? Will the Globetrotters use him?

And behold Ohtani, another Cardinal, Jordan Walker may have finally righted his ship and is on pace for 68 dingers and 162 ribbies.

awesomerwb1

(5,111 posts)
5. Please tell us how good of a hitter Gibson was?
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 10:51 AM
4 hrs ago

Did Gibson play every day? Can Jordan Walker pitch?

Your comparisons are pretty ridiculous. Enjoy hating on Ohtani.

WestMichRad

(3,288 posts)
6. Gibson was a very good hitter!
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 11:17 AM
4 hrs ago

Especially considering he surely didn’t put a great focus on it. 24 career homers, 73 extra base hits in 1328 official plate appearances. I haven’t compared those numbers to other historic pitchers’ batting stats, but I’d venture a guess that his hitting skill was way above average.
Certainly not Ohtani numbers, but he wasn’t trying to do that.

awesomerwb1

(5,111 posts)
7. .206 career BA is "very good"?
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 11:29 AM
3 hrs ago

There are other pitchers with much better career BA 10 years plus than Gibson. (Who was an exceptional pitcher and has my full admiration and respect).
It just goes to show how good Ohtani is when the people who don't like Ohtani have to resort to comparing him with pitchers who:
1- Didn't play every day like Ohtani does.
2- Hitters who are having a good month - and don't pitch.

Funny stuff.

True Dough

(26,812 posts)
8. The game has changed a whole lot since 1968
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 11:30 AM
3 hrs ago

No pitcher is likely to reach double-digit complete games in a season anymore. Sandy Alcantara might be the best bet.

As for Jordan Walker, great start, but it's a long season!

rsdsharp

(12,036 posts)
11. They didn't lower the mound because of Gibson -- although he was a factor.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 12:58 PM
2 hrs ago

For instance, Denny McClain won 31 games that year. Only one batter in the AL hit .300 — Car Yastrzemski’s .301. Don Drysdale set a record by pitching 58 2/3rds consecutive scoreless innings.

It was “the year of the pitcher,” not just the year of Gibson.

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