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Perhaps our various views on this partly reflect our different perspectives on what baseball is, or should be, or what the glory days of baseball were (if we believe in such a concept at all).
I personally believe that humans are corrupt and weak to one degree or another, with some exceptions. And that this applies to human-made organizations, like baseball. Therefore I believe that there was never a golden age of baseball. That either they were always either racists, cheating, cruel, apathetic, doing drugs, greedy, or some combination. On the other hand, there are always some exceptions. Which makes some of our favorite teams so magical. They play baseball the "right way," giving us such a thrill over the course of a special season or longer period. I'm no Royals fan, but wasn't their team from 2-3 years ago pretty fun to root for? With individual players, one example of a stellar guy would be Curtis Granderson. A truly great human being, who happens to play baseball. Who wouldn't want him on their team, especially in his prime!
But back to Strat cards. Strat isn't baseball. When I make the mistake to view it as baseball I create crappy sub-500 teams. As I see it, it's more of a puzzle, maybe akin to a complex math puzzle which takes some study, time, flexibility and concentration. So I don't care if the card is Cuban, Mexican, Korean, Negro Leagues, or whatever. If the card is useful for a specific ball park I choose, I'll be happy to use it. Not because it represents anything about baseball, let alone "true baseball," but because it advances my attempt to solve the elusive math puzzle.
Chompsky
I personally believe that humans are corrupt and weak to one degree or another, with some exceptions. And that this applies to human-made organizations, like baseball. Therefore I believe that there was never a golden age of baseball. That either they were always either racists, cheating, cruel, apathetic, doing drugs, greedy, or some combination. On the other hand, there are always some exceptions. Which makes some of our favorite teams so magical. They play baseball the "right way," giving us such a thrill over the course of a special season or longer period. I'm no Royals fan, but wasn't their team from 2-3 years ago pretty fun to root for? With individual players, one example of a stellar guy would be Curtis Granderson. A truly great human being, who happens to play baseball. Who wouldn't want him on their team, especially in his prime!
But back to Strat cards. Strat isn't baseball. When I make the mistake to view it as baseball I create crappy sub-500 teams. As I see it, it's more of a puzzle, maybe akin to a complex math puzzle which takes some study, time, flexibility and concentration. So I don't care if the card is Cuban, Mexican, Korean, Negro Leagues, or whatever. If the card is useful for a specific ball park I choose, I'll be happy to use it. Not because it represents anything about baseball, let alone "true baseball," but because it advances my attempt to solve the elusive math puzzle.
Chompsky