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Originally Posted by Grace Preston
Clemente is always going to get that title for many-- because he had his career cut tragically short. One always has to wonder just how many of those stats Clemente could have broken if he had played to the same age that Wagner retired at (43).
Can't deny those stats of Wagners, though. But-- a .317 batting average compared to a .318 is really splitting hairs
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The only ones who would give Clemente that title are those who have a recency bias. No one alive today watched Wagner play. But history and statistics don't lie
Clemente played 18 full seasons
Wagner played 19 full seasons and two half seasons
You could eliminate the one extra full season and two half seasons from Wagner's total and Clemente stats still would not come close to Wagner's in nearly every category
Oh and for the record - Wagner had a career BA of .328, not the .318 you mentioned. So no, not splitting hairs