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Thursday, April 5
Ken Griffey Jr. vs. Willie Mays



Ken Griffey, Willie Mays

The numbers:

Player     G    AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS* OPS+^ Runs  RBI TPR#
Say Hey  2992  .302 .387 .557  .944  157  2062 1903 95.9
Junior   1680  .296 .384 .568  .951  147  1163 1270 51.6
* on-base percentage + slugging percentage
^ OPS adjusted for home park and normalized to league average (from "Total Baseball")
# Total Player Rating (wins above average player at his position -- from "Total Baseball")

Ken Griffey Jr. is now 31 years old. He's still young enough that his career can approach the all-time records: Henry Aaron's 755 home runs (Griffey has 438), Aaron's 2,297 RBI and Ty Cobb's 2,246 runs scored.

On the other hand, check Griffey's TPR the last four seasons: 6.9, 5.8, 4.7, 3.8.

According to Total Baseball, after Willie Mays turned 31, he was the best player in the National League in 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965.

Mays didn't really start slowing down until he was 35. Griffey, while still a great player, has apparently began to slide from his 1993-1997 peak.

He's young enough and talented enough to reverse that trend. If he does, he has a chance to come close to Mays.

But for now ...

Final tally: Mays.
--David Schoenfield

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