Negro Leagues statistics to be officially integrated into MLB historical record

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Negro Leagues statistics to be officially integrated into MLB historical record​

Negro Leagues legend Josh Gibson now MLB single-season record holder in AVG, SLG and OPS​

russell dorseyTue, May 28, 2024 at 5:22 PM EDT
Telling the story of baseball without the Negro Leagues would paint an incomplete and narrow picture of America’a pastime. Baseball’s history is finally getting a revision.

Negro Leagues statistics will officially become part of Major League historical record on Wednesday. The move comes more than three years after Major League Baseball announced it would be elevating the Negro Leagues to major-league status.

The 2,300 players who played in the seven iterations of the Negro Leagues from 1920-1948 will be integrated into MLB's database. The Special Baseball Records Committee of 1969 did not give the Negro Leagues major-league status.

USA Today's Bob Nightengale first reported the news.

“We are proud that the official historical record now includes the players of the Negro Leagues,” Commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement. “This initiative is focused on ensuring that future generations of fans have access to the statistics and milestones of all those who made the Negro Leagues possible. Their accomplishments on the field will be a gateway to broader learning about this triumph in American history and the path that led to Jackie Robinson’s 1947 Dodger debut.”

Josh Gibson slides into home after being tagged out by catcher Ted Radcliffe during the East-West All-Star Game of the Negro Leagues at Comiskey Park in Chicago, on August 13, 1944. (Getty Images)

Josh Gibson slides into home during the East-West All-Star Game of the Negro Leagues at Comiskey Park in Chicago, on August 13, 1944. With his statistics set to become officially part of MLB records, Gibson will be the league's new career leader in batting average, slugging percentage and OPS. (Getty Images)
The Negro Leagues Statistical Review Committee, comprised of baseball historians, Negro League experts, former players, researchers and journalists, reviewed data, box scores, statistics and additional information uncovered by Seamheads, RetroSheet and the Elias Sports Bureau.

“We looked for historians, statisticians, and stakeholders who all could be expected to have concern that MLB would get the process and the product right,” John Thorn, Official MLB Historian and chairman of the Negro Leagues Statistical Review Committee, told Yahoo Sports this week. “We were not looking for 'like minds' but instead potentially contentious ones.”

What does it mean for great MLB statistics?

Negro Leagues legend and Baseball Hall of Famer Josh Gibson will become MLB’s single-season record holder in batting average (.466 in 1943), slugging percentage (.974 in 1937) and OPS (1.474 in 1937). Gibson, who played for the Pittsburgh Crawfords and Homestead Grays, also becomes MLB’s career leader in all three categories. The previous records for slugging and OPS in a season and career were both held by Barry Bonds.

Former Negro Leagues players who played in the major leagues, including Willie Mays, Minnie Miñoso, Larry Doby, Jackie Robinson and numerous others will also have their Negro Leagues statistics integrated and updated. The statistics will continue to be reviewed and updated as more data and information is uncovered.

In accordance with the rules set by the SBRC in 1969 that states, “For all-time single-season records, there will be no asterisks or official signs shall be used to indicate the number of games scheduled.” New Negro Leagues record holders and additions on MLB leaderboards will not include an asterisk.

MLB will pay tribute to the Negro Leagues on June 20 in a regular-season matchup between the San Francisco Giants and the St. Louis Cardinals at Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama. Rickwood Field, which was the home of the Birmingham Black Barons, is considered the oldest professional ballpark in the U.S.
 
My man Satchel GOTSTA have a few of those records!! I'm glad it happened. Some will be angry that they are not alive to reap the benefits, but this HAD to happened! Hopefully it will foster our Black youth to put on a glove again like we did in my day!
Congrats Sirs...
 
My man Satchel GOTSTA have a few of those records!! I'm glad it happened. Some will be angry that they are not alive to reap the benefits, but this HAD to happened! Hopefully it will foster our Black youth to put on a glove again like we did in my day!
Congrats Sirs...
Bro I don’t know if you still in the DMV, but if you ever go up to Langston golf course on Benning road, go to the club house. On any day during the week a lot of OGs are sitting in there and just chilling, but I guarantee there will be a few that can tell you some stories about the Homstead Greys and watching them boys play across the street from Howard. Probably could write a book from some of the stories I’ve heard about the negro league.
 
Bro I don’t know if you still in the DMV, but if you ever go up to Langston golf course on Benning road, go to the club house. On any day during the week a lot of OGs are sitting in there and just chilling, but I guarantee there will be a few that can tell you some stories about the Homstead Greys and watching them boys play across the street from Howard. Probably could write a book from some of the stories I’ve heard about the negro league.
I still am. my Youngest used to play T-Ball years ago, i became cool with one of his teammate’s Dad, who told me that his grandad played for Homestead Greys. i remember my Pops talking about the Negro league players as we would listen to the Cleveland Indians on the radio on the front porch eatin peanuts that he put in the oven to bake!
I gotta make it over there.
 
Dope! Makes so much sense when you consider the talent in the Negro Leagues was superior to that of the National and American Leagues. Also, for any CACs bitching about Josh Gibson being the league leader in multiple stats forget that Babe Ruth never played against any National League teams in the regular season. Interleague play started in the late 90s/early 2000s.
 
Wait a sec I could’ve sworn Gibson hit like 900+ home runs. Will that be added to the list to make him all time hr leader
 
By the way if you never seen hbo soul of the game movie.. here it is..


I've got this movie on my hard drive. Even though it isn't on HBO max it was an HBO movie. I tried to find a better copy of it but there isn't another copy to be found as far as I know

Delroy lindo is a beast. I love him as an actor. Even though he wasn't lanky like satchel Paige, he had Satchel Paige in spirit
 
166 homeruns? That don't sound right..lol
It said people said 800+ but on whatever league has 166 recorded.. that could just mean under whatever rule or league they trying to use for stats that’s all they could find.. probably like how wilt chamberlain stats aren’t all on the books cause they didn’t calculate certain stats at the time
 
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