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"But, he also wouldn't hit .42
Nobody, at least I think nobody, thinks Ross Barnes wasn't an athlete. It's just that the system he played in was much different than current baseball."
Right. The issue of whether (and how) pre-20th Century baseball players can be judged against their contemporary counterparts is a completely different issue than that of athleticism then vs. now.
As for the former issue, I don't think anyone will ever come up with a way to translate the performance of 19th C players into statistics that allow us to compare them alongside today's players.
But as for athleticism -- while there's no way to prove it -- I'll take the pre-19thC American male over his modern counterpart. Throwing tree stumps, bucking hay, and wrestling cattle created a lot of very strong and durable men. Better than the modern weight room. Give those guys modern equipment and teach them today's game and we'd have something worth watching. And that's just the white guys. Think of all the talent represented among the slave population.