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I really enjoyed this short collection of essays. Discussed some of the real difficulties in comparing Negro League players to today. Lots of complicated issues, but clearly there were amazing players who were screwed out an opportunity to play in MLB. The gaping holes in the historical record make this a very difficult question to drill down on.
https://www.amazon.com/Negro-Leagues.../dp/1970159634 Last edited by Snapolit1; 01-07-2023 at 09:25 AM. |
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+1 Agree I will check it out also
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I don't see how one can argue that the top Negro League players weren't on a par with the best MLB players.
MLB of the late 1940's and early 1950's had an infusion of blacks - Jackie, Paige, Aaron, Mays, Campanella, etc. The Negro Leagues didn't just produce these top players all of a sudden with no top talent before them. |
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The general observation that the best Black players were on the same level as the best White players is fairly easy and obvious. Without good numbers, though, it's a bit harder to make specific rankings and head to head comparisons. I'm not sure we can really say one way or the other, for example, who was the greater HR hitter, Ruth or Gibson. Or who was better, Lloyd or Wagner. Etc.
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I tend to agree with Peter about rankings, especially since fans can't even agree on who was better among the guys who played in the same leagues. Ranking Ruth, Cobb, Aaron, Mantle, Musial, Mays and Ted Williams is a never ending debate. Wait, did someone say Clemente?
When you throw Charleston into the mix it just gets more speculative. Still, those early greats all deserve their due and it's cool to see them getting more recognition. I would love to see more research come out from the Cuban leagues about the participation of Negro Leaguers there. |
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In the essay "Negro Leagues = Major Leagues", author Todd Peterson points out that between 1866 and 1948, top African American ball clubs played over 7,000 games with White semi-pro, college, minor League, and major league teams and beat them 65% of the time. Negro League teams won about 55% of the time vs. white Major League teams. The quality of play in the top 7 Major Negro Leagues was clearly as good as the MLB. I think as more research is done, Negro Leaguers will continue to be considered the equal of the players in the MLB. As already pointed out, authors like Joe Posnanski rank the Negro Leaguers high on their all-time lists Last edited by cgjackson222; 01-08-2023 at 02:21 PM. |
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I'm reading a book on the California Winter League, which is a somewhat integrated league that played in Cali in the prewar era. NL greats came here and played against a lot of MLB players wintering here as well as a lot of PCL players. The 1921-22 black team was headed by Oscar Charleston and included a bunch of legendary players, including Biz Mackey and Dobie Moore. They played in Los Angeles in a 4000 seat park against 10 white teams and regularly beat the teams staffed with MLB and PCL players. Charleston hit .405 and Mackey hit .382 against white opposition.
My point being that when they got the chance to go head to head, they could play just as well as the white guys. I have no doubt that the best black players would have been just as successful in MLB as the guys were who got into MLB after 1947.
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Adam, I would generally agree, I think the top talents of the Negro leagues would have been just as successful as any of the other marquee players of the mlb.
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