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Jackson valuations are in my opinion quite disproportionate to his accomplishments. Of course there is an explanation for this, the Black Sox and the "what if" questions had he completed his career, and the fact that he appears on relatively few cards. Still, on the theory that one can only judge a player by his actual achievements, here are the batters he is most comparable to statistically:
Compare Stats to Similars Pete Browning (878) Elmer Flick (869) * Riggs Stephenson (854) Earle Combs (853) * Tip O'Neill (844) Baby Doll Jacobson (840) Joe Vosmik (839) Ross Youngs (826) * Bibb Falk (826) John Stone (821) Not exactly elite company. |
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