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I'd argue a pitcher and a goalie are just as important...The answer is mahomes. No baseball player or hockey player is as important to team success as a QB.
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I'd argue a pitcher and a goalie are just as important...The answer is mahomes. No baseball player or hockey player is as important to team success as a QB.
I'd argue a pitcher and a goalie is just as important...
PItchers don't pitch enough to have that kind of impact.I'd argue a pitcher and a goalie is just as important...
A pitcher plays just as much as a QB... half the gamePItchers don't pitch enough to have that kind of impact.
I rarely see elite QB's just randomly suck for a month or two like goalies do.
A pitcher plays just as much as a QB... half the game
And whether or not you see a QB randomly suck for a month doesn't make them more important than a goalie
A pitcher plays just as much as a QB... half the game
And whether or not you see a QB randomly suck for a month doesn't make them more important than a goalie
Valuable and dominant aren't the same thing.The answer is mahomes. No baseball player or hockey player is as important to team success as a QB.
Nice time to bump this. Still Ohtani, but more firmly now. He just had possibly the best single baseball game in history yesterday to create the 50-50 club for baseball. Its hard to even think of a comparable circumstance in NHL history. One that was mentioned in r/hockey was Gretzky scoring 5 goals in one night to get to 50 in 39 games.
He had 50-50 season but still isn’t even a top 2 most valuable player in the MLB this year.
Yet he’ll be picking up his third MVP award in four seasons.
A product of a sport with two MVP awards that no longer makes sense considering interleague play. Still not close to Judge or Witt this year
What makes him not close to Witt at least?
How many teams have won it all without stellar years by #1 QBs? Then how many for a teams #1 pitcher or #1 goalie?I'd argue a pitcher and a goalie are just as important...
Ohtani should be a pure runaway leader in this thread, he’s just that much better
Witt has been nearly as good offensively while being a plus defensive player at a prime defensive position. The offensive advantage of that level of hitter at SS rather than DH is huge and a 9.1 to 7.8 WAR is a pretty big difference.
And that’s not to hate on Ohtani, I just think he gets overrated because of his uniqueness of power/speed/pitching. He might have had one if stayed healthy last year but so far he’s never had a year as strong as McDavid in ‘21 or ‘23 relative to the MLB.
Probably a perennial Art Ross and Norris candidate would be a fairer comparisonAgreed. For McDavid to be on his level he'd need to be a 100-point player and a 20-win goalie with a >.915 sv%
Nice time to bump this. Still Ohtani, but more firmly now. He just had possibly the best single baseball game in history yesterday to create the 50-50 club for baseball. Its hard to even think of a comparable circumstance in NHL history. One that was mentioned in r/hockey was Gretzky scoring 5 goals in one night to get to 50 in 39 games.
So Ohtani’s hockey comparable is Bobby Orr?Probably a perennial Art Ross and Norris candidate would be a fairer comparison