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What the Negro Leagues' Statistical Integration Really Means

What the Negro Leagues' Statistical Integration Really Means

ESPN Daily: Why baseball integrating the Negro Leagues stats means more than you think.

ESPN Daily

June 4, 202429m 54s

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Show Notes

For years, names like Josh Gibson, Cool Papa Bell, and Satchel Paige were well known as legends in the Negro Leagues, but unrecognized in the record books alongside their white contemporaries. Last week that changed, as a nearly quarter-century long endeavor to collect and verify decades of statistics was unveiled for the first time.

The news seems to have been met with every emotion under the sun: confusion, anger, disdain, but not joy.

And part of that is because many are confused as to what’s actually happening. This story was never about Josh Gibson unseating Ty Cobb as the single season batting average leader. It was about presenting the statistics of major professional baseball leagues as evidence to support the legends that played.

So Today, our host Clinton Yates sits on the other side of the table and joins our very own Alex Hyacinthe to break down what this process undertook, and what this really means for baseball.

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