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Hack Wilson wrote:Is there an algorithm to ascertain how Willie Mays would have done playing in the hitter friendly '20s and '30s like Ruth? Mays mostly played in a pitcher's era and in a HR-decreasing ballpark (Candlestick). Given his defensive accolades, I would say he might be the very best all-around of any era. I do think the Mick had roughly the equal talent, power and speed -- and a great penchant for walks and OBP -- but Mays had the better health and played more games, a better centerfielder, too.
It's very difficult to compare across different eras. The game changes, evolves across the decades. Context is everything, so many variables.
The + stats like wRC+ and OPS+ are league-adjusted and park-adjusted. WAR is too in the sense that every league starts out with the same number of WAR (assuming the same number of teams), and the better you are compared to the league's scrubs, the bigger slice of the WAR pie you get.