Comparing the first 7 years of Juan Soto’s career with the first 7 years of Big Papi and Manny Ramirez as Red Sox players


Comparing the first 7 years of Juan Soto’s career with the first 7 years of Big Papi and Manny Ramirez as Red Sox players

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  1. Soto played a few less games due to the shortened season in 2020

    As you can see when it comes to OPS Big Papi and Manny had a higher OPS but remember back then the league’s average OPS was higher than what it is today

    That’s why OPS+ tells a different story

    Also Big Papi and Manny put up those numbers in their mid/late 20s when they were in their absolute prime

    Big Papi joined the Red Sox at 27 while Manny joined the team at 29

    Soto has put up those numbers in his early 20s which means he could just be entering his prime now, he literally debuted at 19

    If they sign Soto, he could be the best hitter this team has had since Ted Williams

  2. Soto has also said the Red Sox were his favorite team as a child

    And his favorite hitter was Manny Ramirez

  3. Manny just understood hitting in a natural organic way. Ted Williams did the, break it down into nine squares and figure out how to hit each square. Manny just felt the vibe

    He’d get fooled on some pitches and look absolutely foolish, but woe unto you if you gave him that pitch again

  4. Sometimes I forget what a stud Manny was. A .313 average with an .412 OBP? Over 1000 OPS. Man that dude could swing it

  5. My sleepy ass was like “did Eric Andre gain some weight?” and then I actually processed what I was seeing. Also TIL Manny looks like Eric Andre on roids.

  6. “We don’t need Big Papi on this team, he’s a lefty”

    “We don’t need Manny on this team, we need pitching!”

    To anybody saying they don’t want Soto: see how ridiculous that sounds?

  7. I loved Manny. Could you imagine being a pitcher and having to face Papi and Manny back to back 3x? Truly one of the best duos in my 50+ yr lifetime. What were some others?

  8. Jesus, Manny’s OPS. Having a 1. OPS for a year is insanely good and likely to be a career year for an elite player. Averaging a 1. over the course of seven years? Holy hell.

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