Wed Jun 05, 2024 3:22 pm
Roland
totally disagree with your comment.....the Negro Leagues had good hitters, and good enough to make MLB as proven after integration...that doesn't mean ALL of the hitters were better than white MLB counterparts, or they would have filled all lineups post integration (or even now)
more so, the pitchers, while there were some good ones, were overall lesser quality than MLB, one look at the Negro Leagues record books proves that...which also means the Negro League offense stats are inflated...by how much is anyone's guess, but it's easy to see
nothing is or ever will be fair about discrimination....it got rectified when the country wasn't even ready, but at least two men were (Jackie and Branch), along with other GMS (Veeck, et al) who tried to integrate earlier
however, some modern day pundits wish to erase, reduce, or throw out all MLB stats before 1947
which isn't fair to those players, they didn't create or cause the integration
lastly, one other factor is easy to see.....it the Negro League players were so much better than MLB, than why didn't pitchers whose careers bridge both pre and post integration see an increase (worse) in their stats after Negro League hitters entered ?.....same thing with the hitters whose careers bridged same gap (musial, williams, for example), their stats didn't get worse after facing negro league pitchers
lifetime Dodger fan, and ultra proud their franchise broke the color barrier, and of Jackie (as all of us are, for sure)
however, Negro Leaguers being overall better is pure conjecture at best, and completely without supporting data or examples at worst
it's one thing to support Negro League players, and to give them respect and recognition (that many didn't get in their day), it's another to allow sentiment to replace common sense IMHO