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Andy, as you know I play on a vintage baseball team (1860 rules, only 33... look em up) and I agree it is a different game than the one played after many of the rules were modified. So, I understand your argument against the cards being included with the ATG set represent a different style and manner of play. The same holds true era to era, so a Lajoie or an Eddie Collins were playing in today's game they would have to change their game entirely to compete. My issue is that they certainly could as they were both great athletes who took advantage of their abilities within the limitations of the era they played in, as did Ross Barnes. Would they have hit for as high and average playing today, maybe, but probably not.
And just a thought, if it was so easy to hit the pitches in the infancy of the game...everyone should've been able to do it and averages should have been even higher.