What If Negro League Legends Had the Stats to Rewrite Baseball History?
However, the leaderboards of some of the most frequently referenced cumulative stats, such as home runs and stolen bases, remain relatively unchanged. This is because Negro League seasons were shorter than those of the AL or NL, limiting the opportunity for players to accumulate high totals. To create a fair comparison, the leaderboards below have been adjusted to a 162-game season, putting Negro League players on the same “playing field” as AL and NL stars.



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