#OOTP BASEBALL SERIES#
In the real 1923, the Yankees won the AL and broke through with their first World Series title this year. It’s been fairly impressive that the Yankees have managed to fairly closely follow what happened in reality despite Ruth’s greatness not existing, but the script changed somewhat this year. This year, he plays in eight games, all in a late inning bench role, going just 0-for-8 on the season.ĭespite their excellent regular season, the Yankees are swept by the Cardinals in the World Series, with their pitching falling apart and allowing 29 runs across the four losses.
Meanwhile, Ruth has seemed to adjust to his new life as a scrub and has accepted his role. 452/.493/.783, leading them to an improvement on the real life 1922 win total. Meusel again carries the Yankees’ weight as they win the AL again.
Like in real life, the Giants defeat the Yankees in the World Series. Taking his place is the wonderfully named Chicken Hawks, who plays 144 games, compared to the 41 he played in real life for the ‘21 Yankees. Huggins plays him in just one game all season, and he strikes out in his only at-bat. Meanwhile, Ruth is not having a good time, having seen his skills vanish like the NBA players in “Space Jam.” They did so in large part thanks to an excellent season by Bob Meusel, who leads the league in home runs with 33. Just like in reality, the Yankees win the AL pennant in 1921, advancing to their first ever World Series. The Yankees had several solid performers, but they finished 30 games back of first place Cleveland.ġ921: 89-65, -9 wins compared to real life He recorded just eight hits and managed to be worth -1.6 WAR in not a lot of playing time. In the simulation, Miller Huggins plays Ruth in just 23 games, after he hit. Despite that, they still finished in third in the AL. In real life, the Yankees put up 95 wins in Ruth’s first season after he overcame a shaky first month. Can they overcome the fact that the team now has a nearly useless player on the team and still turn into a dynasty like they were in real life? Let’s dive into it:ġ920: 74-80, -21 wins compared to real life Ruth was obviously the best and most famous player of that era, but the team didn’t get the “Murderers’ Row” nickname just because of him. I’ve also set it so that the rest of the transactions remain the same, so the likes of Lou Gehrig will still join the team. Using Out of the Park Baseball 22, I’ve gone back to 1920, Ruth’s first year with the Yankees, and have completely tanked his ratings in the game, turning him into an actively bad player. However, what would’ve happened to the franchise had he been bad? Let’s try and find out. Old Yankee Stadium wasn’t nicknamed “The House that Ruth Built” for no reason. During his career in New York, they won four, and then won 23 of 96 after he left. Before him, the Yankees had never made a World Series, let alone win one.
Not only did he massively rewrite the record book over his career, but he gets a large share of the responsibility for turning the Yankees into the marquee franchise in the sport. However, what would happen if we took the closest thing the Yankees have had to a perfect player, and made him into a barely playable mess?īabe Ruth was so good over the course of his MLB career that he has an almost mythical status. It resulted in Núñez playing into his 50s, leading the Yankees to 11 World Series titles, while winning 14 MVPs and 12 Cy Youngs. Using the player editor feature on the game, I edited Eduardo Núñez’s ratings on the game to make him a perfect hitter, fielder, and even pitcher.
Back in 2020, we used Out of the Park Baseball to experiment with something: what if the Yankees had a perfect baseball player?