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The Greatest Homerun Hitter Ever

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  • Mr Oh's front shoulder flies open. In America they would have fixed that problem and he would' ve hit 8-10 home runs a year.

  • Greatest Home Run Hitter of all time???

    Ever hear of Babe Ruth. Or perhaps Hank aaron, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, etc.

    THis guy does not even come close to their greatness. 

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  • was he the softbank hawks coach in jap?

  • @vibra64 Roger Marris, Ted Williams who would have had more than Hank but he was gone 4 years for ww2, oh yea and Willie Mays he was great too everyone loved him

  • THIS IS A JOKE RIGHT?

  • Misleading title! Should read; "Greatest Gook Home run Hitter"

  • Definitely not the greatest when, during his playing time, he faced weak pitching in ballparks that were less than 300 feet down the lines and 375 feet to center.

  • Don't get me wrong on this one, but are the baseball fields in Japan more smaller then that of the Major Leagues?

  • @vibra64 he has the world record, therefore he is the best. suck it

  • Oh was a good hitter, no doubt. But he's not on the same level of the American greats. Ruth, Gibson, Williams, Mays, Mantel, Griffey Jr, Musial, Ott, just to name a few. And I don't want to turn this into a race thing but consider this, 4 of the top 5 all time HR leaders are black, this is where some guy says well what about the steroids. Ok fair enough, take those guys out and your left with Aaron, Ruth, Mays, Griffey Jr, and Thome.

  • @harajukugirlloveandG As I stated, the majority of his HR were hit in games that "didn't count!" They were barnstorming games, played against inferior competition. That is why he hit "200 HR" in a season, once. His Negro League totals are really good, but not anywhere near that number. I believe two things. If Lou Gehrig and Ted Williams had not missed time (Gehrig due to illness and Ted do to war), both would have hit well over 700, maybe 800, HR.

  • @kyokogodai I dont find any proof on gibsons homeruns,it is only MLB trying to not be racist so they make up his HR's..

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