The Carew-Gwynn pairing reminded me of this article. Idk if the link will work, but I'll share some of the info here.
Families of HittersJames found you could group hitters into their 2b-3b-HR ratios. Not a discovery, per se, but a fun exercise which yields results that make some sense.
McGwire and Killebrew were the only 3-0-7 (30% 2b, 0% 3b, 70% HR) hitters. Small family.
The best group is the 415 family (Bonds, Ruth, Griffey, Aaron, Mays, ARod, Ott, Foxx, Schmidt).
Here you can see BA isn't part of this, just ratio of XBH.
So the reason I'm sharing this is that in my mind, Carew-Boggs-Gwynn are all basically the same kind of hitter....but are they?Gwynn is 712
Boggs is 811
Carew - 721
So, all in the same neighborhood, but perhaps not as homogenous as I had thought.
My favorite players are 505s: Frank Thomas and Ted Williams...along with Manny Ramirez, Bagwell, Chipper, and Sheffield. Btw, Thomas and Williams both had 521 career HR.
Frank Thomas and Jeff Bagwell are the same in many ways (exact birth date, position, 1994 MVPs,...and 505s here.