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Well throw your RoY analogy out the window because they "had been playing MLB" for year prior.
People now clamorimg to have their Roy's removed from history and awarded to 2nd best
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Who is clamoring?
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Scores of protesters today marched with torches and pitchforks to MLB stadiums against the championship title of "world series". MLB has decided they would be changing the title of their trophy, as well as going back through all records and removing the title of world champions. Also, new trophies will be awarded to Zimbabwes Tigers who went 160-2 in 1975, as well as many other baseball teams around the world for their compelling records. More to follow on this breaking story.
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The ironic issue with MLB's decision re: integrating the NL stats into current MLB stats AND changing the various leaders in season stats is that, by doing this, they are doing exactly what they have failed to do with the National Association of 1871-1875. The argument used to not recognize the NA as a major league included, in large part, the small number of "league" games played each season and an erratic schedule. Apparently, in 2024 this is a good idea for the NL, but still not a good idea for the NA. It is popular today to call early black players and players of the NL pioneers and they are. But what about the white pioneer players of the 1840s-1870s that laid the groundwork for professional baseball and are almost completely left out of any HOF conversations. This is wrong. You can't have it both ways and be right in what you are doing.
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That definitely dawned on me too, Gary.
If something similar was done with the Association, then it would finally make Steve Bellan the first Cuban MLB player by a long shot. Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 06-01-2024 at 11:06 AM. |
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I am all for it. This makes my little league stats one step away from being included now.
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While they're at it, why not add the AAGPBL stats to the MLB record books as well? |
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Gary, sounds reasonable. Just out of curiosity, which players from the NA would you like to see in the HOF as players? I don’t know a ton about the NA players.
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Any reason you chose Zimbabwe specifically as an example instead of any North American, South American, European, Australian, or Asian countries?
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Technically the Rhodesia Tigers.
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Quoting this as reference to the low level, gaslightimg, virtue signaling, scumbag piece of $hit you are.
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I dnjoy reading about this subject so im happy this is happening
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I thought it was called MLB Stats. The Negro Leagues may have been better, the same or below the Major Leagues during 1920-1948 but it should not be included in the MLB Stats since they were not. It should be as it is, The Negro Stats from 1920-1948 showing the greatest players from those leagues during that time ( best average, single single season,career etc. I think putting them together just doesn't seem right to me.
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B) Honestly ask yourself why you chose that specific country as an example when composing your 'hot take'. It may help you grow as a human being.
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I'm in favor of including the Negro League numbers.
Some stray thoughts about these numbers: The stats that people have trouble with are (from my reading) all rate statistics -- high averages and percentages -- not counting stats. My sense is that Negro League's best players would have been as good/better than their AL/NL counterparts. This is what the anecdotal evidence says and it's supported by the level of excellence of the first waves of integrated players who include many of the greatest national Leaguers ever (Aaron, Mays, et al) I'm not as sure if the Negro leagues as a whole -- I mean the hypothetical replacement players too -- were on par with the AL and NL at the same time. This may help account for the staggeringly high rate stats that the Negro League's best players (almost all hitters by the way) put up. The Negro Leagues as a whole were definitely superior to the lesser leagues in the 19th Century and probably the Federal League in 1914-15. The Union Association of 1884 was far worse that any league and it's considered a major league... Look at how good that league made Fred Dunlap look. (BTW the National Association circa 1871-75 belongs as a major league unless we are going to bounce the UA and maybe a few years of he American Association when it was at its weakest) I don't think the incompleteness of Negro Leagues data should exclude them from major league status. it is interesting that the numbers may be moving over the next few years -- e.g. Josh Gibson's BA could go up or down. Many of the record-breaking seasons were during a particularly weird time in baseball history --> the WWII era when many American males (of all colors) were fighting the war. It stands to reason that this more limited pool of players would make ir easier for the best to stand out even more. Think of this: what would Ted Williams have hit if he had gotten to feast on the AL pitching in 1943-45 ? He hit .406 in 1941 -- I'm guessing he gets to .420 with a lot of BB if he plays those years although Hal Newhouser was pretty awesome in 1945-46. Of course, Josh Gibson may have been suffering from a brain tumor in the 1940's and he still put up those numbers. -- Finally, the impact and import of baseball stats as an arbiter of greatness suffered a body blow during the PED era that it hasn't recovered from... Since Bonds, McGwire, and Clemens (and company) stats lost their allure to many people. This says nothing about the Negro Leaguers -- they weren't juicing. But it does make all of this less meaningful than it would have been if this decision had been made in 1997. Maybe it should have been made then, although I don't know how much data was available back then. Last edited by Misunderestimated; 06-02-2024 at 08:51 PM. Reason: Removed Ty Cobb comment |
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