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Good points what you said. But on the issue of games played, the Negro Leaguers always played a lot of games, that's the only way they could make money. Baseball-Reference was just able to capture their U.S. newspaper boxscores that were published. So, that's like a fraction of what these guys did. Historical accounts say these NNL players were involved in 200 games a year, whether NNL or Cuban leagues, Mexican leagues, many barnstormer non-league games. So, if one extrapolates from what Josh Gibson has recorded on Baseball-Reference, that's pretty awesome.
In other words, we don't know. And while Josh may have had a shorter career -- it was still 14 years, not bad -- than the Babe, there's every reason to think based on the prolific accounts of him that he was as good as the Babe or better. Just saying.
I apologize, Max, I know this was not your intention to get into a Josh Gibson debate. You've done wonderful work here, and we appreciate you contributing this. My criticism is more with the guy doing the MLE projections. There's a lot we don't know about how the NNLers played, no records exist. But what we do know, example Josh, leads one to think they had these performances in many many more games per year.
In other words, we don't know. And while Josh may have had a shorter career -- it was still 14 years, not bad -- than the Babe, there's every reason to think based on the prolific accounts of him that he was as good as the Babe or better. Just saying.
I apologize, Max, I know this was not your intention to get into a Josh Gibson debate. You've done wonderful work here, and we appreciate you contributing this. My criticism is more with the guy doing the MLE projections. There's a lot we don't know about how the NNLers played, no records exist. But what we do know, example Josh, leads one to think they had these performances in many many more games per year.