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I'm sure Strat just goes by some official source as far as what names to use. MLB for example: https://www.mlb.com/player/nig-cuppy-112949
That said, Baseball Reference recently made the decision to stop using certain offensive nicknames as identifying names. The blog post they wrote explaining their reasoning was very interesting. One of the things they found were that many of these nicknames were not as prevalent during the players' careers as people assume. Many of the nicknames became the "official" identifying names largely because of one employee of Macmillan who was extremely fond of nicknames. But if you go back and read news reports of the time, players would be referred to by their given names as often or more often than the nicknames that later became "official." So the argument against changing them that you're "changing history" isn't as straightforward as it might first appear.
https://www.sports-reference.com/blog/2 ... ven-names/
Personally I found Baseball Reference's reasoning to be quite persuasive and would be pleased to see Strat undertake a similar effort. Even better would be for MLB to take the initiative themselves.