Table of Contents A Note on Abbreviations Foreword by Larry Lester Introduction: Statistical Justice Part I. Arguments 1. "Disgraceful Baseball" 2. What Constitutes a Major League? 3. The Dam Trickles Open 4. Statistical Variance Across Leagues and Eras 5. Mr. James's 23 Tests 6.
Arguments Against Statistical Integration 7. Re-Writing the Record Books 8. Josh Gibson vs. Ruthsrecord 9. Monte Irvin: Half in One World, Half in Another 10. Willard Brown: The Chance That Wasn't a Chance 11. Roy Campanella: The Fallacy of Equivalency 12. Luke Easter: The Toughest Case to Prove 13.
Larry Doby: Five-Tool Superstar 14. The Greatest 15. My Inner Circle: The Top 73 Players in American Baseball History 16. Two Down, One to Go 17. Wrapup: What's Fair Is Fair A Personal Postscript Part II. Reference 18. Negro Leaguers in the Hall of Fame 19. Negro Leagues All-Time Teams 20.
The Negro Leagues All-Star Register 21. A Proposed Major Leagues Organizational Chart 22. A Proposed Negro Leagues Team Roster 23. Negro League and Early MLB Team Failures 24. Negro Leaguers Who Played in the Majors 25. Short Notes on Diverse Subjects 26. A Long Note: Major League Baseball vs. the Truth Acknowledgments An Open Letter to Atlanta's Ownership and Management Chapter Notes Bibliography Index.