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[QUOTE="Buzzyboy, post: 3537549, member: 1364"] Pete Rose having 4,256 hits while playing practically his whole career on artificial turf where infield chops bounced so high, that by the time an infielder had a chance to grasp it, often it became a hit .... how many balls that would have slowed down on grass, instead skipped through an infield .... just as Henry Aaron became the alltime homer hitter while playing his home games hitting in banjo box stadiums in both Milwaukee and Atlanta while also playing in other National league parks in Cincinnati and New York that had really shallow dimensions really rubs me the wrong way .... He was a great hitter but for him to ever have had the career homerun title is ludicrous. His home stadiums for most of his career were COMPARATIVELY SPEAKING little league parks if compared to the old Yankee stadium where the power alleys were called Death Valley and in Cleveland Municipal stadium that was an enormous ball park .... these facts should somehow play into these RECORDS .... [/QUOTE]
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