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What If Negro League Legends Had the Stats to Rewrite Baseball History?

What If Negro League Legends Had the Stats to Rewrite Baseball History?

This adjustment was not limited to former Negro League players, as the top 10 AL and NL players in each statistical category also had their data scaled to a full 162-game season. For example, Babe Ruth’s legendary 60 home run season in 1927, achieved in 151 games, is adjusted to 64 home runs in this list, reflecting what would be projected in 162 games.  

It’s crucial to note that smaller sample sizes naturally create more data variability, so the 162-game projections of shortened seasons occasionally show exceptionally high or low values. The length of the season in different Negro Leagues and during different time periods varied greatly, ranging from roughly 30 to 90 games – significantly less than a traditional AL or NL season.

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