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The only constant in baseball is change
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Recent changes include players not actually needing to play for long before they have sufficient money to live as they wish, essentially forever. This status has to impact baseball in many ways. |
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The only constant in baseball is change
Posted By: Billy
I think the Black and Grey ink tests CAN approximatley compare players from different generations. I can't think of any stats you couldnt compare in this method, because even HR and SB totals (which are vastly different depending on era)can be judged by comparing a player to the league leaders during that time, and ranking assigned. Go to baseballreference.com to check out the black and grey ink. |
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The only constant in baseball is change
Posted By: three25hits
OPS+ or Winshares are some of the best measures to compare players across generations. |
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The only constant in baseball is change
Posted By: Jason
Well I think SABR has taken the approach that you compare players from the same generation of baseball and use stats like VORP and Winshares. |
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