wetcoast
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Interesting comparison but is comparing baseball to hockey really a good choice ehre?I think most players trying to break a major counting-stat record, or reach a major milestone, in any sport, aren't contributing all that much to their teams as they approach said record. They're just there for the chase.
Pete Rose was almost useless as he chased Cobb. Rickey Henderson as he chased down both Cobb (runs scored) and Ruth (walks) and the 3000 hits mark. Hank Aaron when he went back to Milwaukee, having broken Ruth's HR record but was still chasing his RBI record. Lots of pitchers with the 300 win mark (consider Early Wynn).
None of those records or milestones are considered any less legitimate for the players in question having stuck around as bit players or shells of their former selves to get there. Very few records or major milestones are reached by players when they're still in their prime.
Most batters don't succeed in their AB's so the first 3 position players were most likely playing in the bottom of the batting order or as pinch hitters/runners late in their careers and the sP wasn't horrible as lots of #4 and #5 SP are just filling innings.
In hockey the 5 on 5 component is quite important and Ovi ahs been hurting his team the last couple of years in that department quite a bit.
Most of the "pushback" on Ovi's winddown years towards the goal scoring record is the claim that he is still a great all around player or leading his team this year ect...when the eye test was quite apparent and the stats matched the eye test.
He wasn't unlucky he is just near the end.
Yes I think he will get the record but his play isn't going to suddenly get better over the course of a season and it's going to be a very long 2 years.