That's an interesting take on what I said - even though it could not be more wrong. While I am having trouble figuring out how exactly you interpreted that way, but I will do my best to explain what I meant while at the same time keeping it simple:
Gehrig is already better than Pujols, but ignore this comparison for a second, since Pujols has nothing to do with what I said.
Taking Lou Gehrig and his ability to play baseball and adding that to the factors (trainers, lighter bat, etc.) I have already mentioned, and he may have been EVEN BETTER than what he was in comparison to only himself- which is the greatest 1B of all time.
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