I'm only arguing that the stats matter if you are trying to compare VCs, establish baselines of VC ability. I'm sure that they might be skewed, but that doesn't mean they aren't potentially valuable information.
That .300 is considered good today based on the current environment of the sport and in comparison among peer groups. That same .300 looks shabby in a previous era or in particular sub-leagues or among particular types of batters (your benchmark for designated hitters might be higher given their only focus is hits, for instance).
That .300 is considered good today based on the current environment of the sport and in comparison among peer groups. That same .300 looks shabby in a previous era or in particular sub-leagues or among particular types of batters (your benchmark for designated hitters might be higher given their only focus is hits, for instance).