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Rewriting the record books: MLB officially incorporates Negro Leagues statistics
Homenewshere.com· 8 hours agoMove aside, Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth, because there's a new name atop the MLB record books after the...
MLB will officially incorporate Negro Leagues stats
Chicago Sun-Times· 1 day agoBabe Ruth has long been considered the greatest player in baseball history, with arguments made for Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Ty Cobb, Stan Musial, Barry...
In black and white: Mixing Negro League, MLB stats reduces baseball history’s grey area
Dallas Morning News· 7 hours agoIt’s been 53 years since the first Negro Leagues player was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame...
Today in Sports History: Barry Bonds hit his 715th career HR to pass Babe Ruth for 2nd-place...
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoIn 2006, Barry Bonds hits his 715th home run during the San Francisco Giants’ 6-3 loss to the...
Career and season MLB records that changed following the addition of Negro Leagues statistics
Associated Press via Yahoo Sports· 12 hours ago...Charleston, .363 Rogers Hornsby, .359 (asterisk)Jud Wilson, .350 (asterisk)Turkey Stearnes, .348...
Move Over, Ty Cobb. There's a New Batting Champ in Town
newser· 11 hours agoGibson also became the career leader in slugging percentage (.718) and OPS (1.177), moving ahead of ...
MLB Integrates Negro League Statistics, Reshaping the Record Books | EURweb
EURweb· 10 hours ago*Major League Baseball (MLB) has integrated statistics from former Negro Leagues players into its...
Why Hank Aaron's home run total won't change as Negro Leagues added to MLB stat database
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo Sports· 13 hours agoThat number isn't going to change, although Aaron did play about three months with the...
MLB adds Negro League stats, raising Josh Gibson
The Week via Yahoo Sports· 14 hours ago"When you hear Josh Gibson's name now, it's not just that he was the greatest player in the Negro Leagues," Sean Gibson...
How Negro Leagues stats change MLB record books: Jackie Robinson and more notable names get updated...
CBS Sports· 6 hours agoApproximately 3,400 players who played in the Negro Leagues are now part of MLB's official record