This is ethnocentric. The negro leagues shouldn't be held up to the standard of major league baseball. The stats will never exist to solve this dilemma, but personally I think it's rational to assume that the best negro league players and major league players before Jackie Robinson were contemporaries in skill much like they are today, or like Mays and Mantle were, Andre Dawson and Gary Carter, Bonds and McGwire... etc.
While many baseball people WHO WOULD KNOW note there were players just as talented as Ruth, such as Mays, Ted Williams, Charleston, Cobb...etc, Ruth was a truly ingenious player for his time and dominated in a way no other player in history has... although Bonds certainly is reminiscent of that.
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You have a good point here, and another good underlying point- any player that played prior to the breaking of the color line (MLB or Negro Leagues) played against diluted competition.
Todays players are the greatest, because they come, not only from all races, but also from all over the world. The best of the best. That has only been the case in recent years.
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