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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Ochiai-san will be another player that will not have a very exact major league correlation, but we'll do the best we can. We're looking for a guy with tons of homers and walks, is among the best in hits, runs, and RBI, and played more than one position. Harmon Killebrew sounds like an excellent candidate, but Ochiai had a high batting average, so we can't possibly consider Killebrew.
Ernie Banks might be somewhat comparable, but his batting average and walks aren't the greatest.
Though this guy only played first base, maybe the closest major league correlation is Lou Gehrig, who is a pretty good match on all other counts.
As for a Negro League correlation, Bill James says "I'd bet that Mule (Suttles) played more games at first base than at any other position," and that "if you could clone him [Luke Easter] and bring him back, you'd have the greatest power hitter in baseball today. He didn't get into baseball until he was past 30." Or there's Buck Leonard. Or if you absolutely want someone who plays a few positions, there's always Martin Dihigo.