Who was faster Willie Mays or Mickey Mantle?

Both had great speed, but while Mickey was clearly faster, Willie stole more bases because the fear of injury to his bad legs prevented Mickey from attempting to steal very often. Mickey had more power, but Willie hit more home runs because he played longer and took fewer pitches.
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Was Mickey Mantle the fastest baseball player?

Mantle, when batting left-handed was timed running from home-plate to first base in 3.1 seconds (the fastest time of any player in history), this is incredible feat. Mickey Mantle is the greatest late inning clutch hitter that ever played.
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Who was the better player Mickey Mantle or Willie Mays?

Mantle walked much more than Mays, but on base average didn't become an official statistic until 1984. After each had retired, Mays was generally considered the greater offensive player, although it was generally conceded that when he was healthy, as he was for most of 1956, Mantle more than held his own against Mays.
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Was Willie Mays fast?

It still is incredible. Willie Mays was almost as fast. Willie Mays was a better base runner than Mantle (or anybody, including Ricky “I am the greatest of all time” Henderson, for that matter). Mays made more of his speed than Mantle did of his.
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Who was the fastest baseball player ever?

Lou Brock is arguably the fastest MLB player ever. Photo from Crescent City Sports. When it comes to the game of baseball, the speed of a player isn't necessarily a top skill.
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How fast was Ty Cobb?

He had good but not great speed--it was once written that he was timed in 10.2 seconds for 100 yards--but he made stealing a science. Charles Comiskey was referring to Cobb's baserunning when he once said: “Cobb plays baseball with every part of his anatomy--his head, his arms, his legs, his feet.”
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What is the fastest pitch ever thrown?

The University of Tennessee pitcher uncorked a pitch at 105.5 mph, breaking the college baseball record for fastest-ever recorded pitch.
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Who was better Willie Mays or Babe Ruth?

As great as Ruth was, he simply wasn't as good as William Howard Mays, the greatest baseball player of all time. Proponents of Ruth will say Ruth is by far the best player. He not only hit 714 career home runs, but he also won 94 games as a pitcher and very likely could have made the Hall of Fame as a pitcher.
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How far could Mickey Mantle hit a golf ball?

Mantle was a fiercely competitive golfer himself, bringing the same power he unleashed behind 536 career home runs to the resort fairways, Wise said. ``He had forearms like Popeye. He hit the ball 250 yards off the tee,″ Wise said.
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Who is better Mickey Mantle or Mike Trout?

Trout's 162-game average is 152 strikeouts compared to 114 for Mantle. Trout's season-high was 184 in 2014 and has fanned 136 or more times five times. Mantle's career-high was 126 in 1959 and that was one of only three times when he had as many as 120.
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Did Mickey Mantle dislike Joe DiMaggio?

Mantle received a bigger ovation than DiMaggio, who was extremely offended, but Mantle took action. Kubek explained what happened. "Mantle saw that Joe, a remote guy, a loner, was really offended. He told Bob Fishel, the promotions man, he wouldn't be back, because Joe had been hurt.
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Who hit the farthest home run ever?

In 1987, Joey Meyer of the minor league Denver Zephyrs hit the longest verifiable home run in professional baseball history. The home run was measured at a distance of 582 feet (177 m) and was hit inside Denver's Mile High Stadium.
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How fast did Sandy Koufax throw?

I find it hard to believe that Koufax in his prime (1962-66) only threw 93 mph. He consistently led the league in strikeouts (a then record 382 in 1965), He did have a devastating curve but I think he also threw at least as fast as anyone else in the 1960's.
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How fast can Babe Ruth pitch?

To gauge power, Ruth swung a 54-ounce bat 75 mph, a measure that flabbergasted researchers.
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Who is the slowest runner in MLB?

But one thing that the Cardinals lack on the roster is speed and, via Danny Vieti of CBS Sports, they have the two slowest players in MLB: Yadier Molina and Albert Pujols. Molina ranks last in MLB in sprint speed (feet/second) with 20.4, according to Baseball Savant, while Pujols ranks second last with 22.9.
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How fast was Bob Gibson fastball?

Bob Gibson's average fastball velocity was 91.9 mph!
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How fast was Nolan Ryan's fastest pitch?

According to the baseball documentary “Fastball”, Nolan Ryan? s final fastball, which he threw at age 46, was clocked at 98 MPH. Yep, you read that right.
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Who was the strongest baseball player ever?

Prince Fielder, 6 feet, 275 pounds, became the game's strongest man, perhaps carrying the mantle from Mantle to Bo Jackson and others.
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What is the farthest HR ever hit?

Here is the longest verified home run in professional baseball history! In 1987, Joey Meyer, playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs, launched this ball an astonishing 582 FEET!
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