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					Originally Posted by Scav
					
				 
				You cherry picked numbers there CRAZY style, where is HR's/RBI's/2b's/Errors/hits/K's/Walks. You bust out 2nd rate stats except for SB's (which I will not and can't argue with because Sandberg wasn't a good baserunner). The interesting thing about this is I have never seen runs created per AB's. I am now a HUGE fan of that stat. Where did you get that from? 
			
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 The stats I selected are not second rate and are more easily comparable then strictly raw data like HR, runs, rbis, etc which are directly related to era, ballpark and lineup. Baseball Prospectus has tons of interesting stats like these. I think that the biggest and probably best all around offensive stat is Value over replacement player(VORP) because it eliminates the biases of era, ballpark, lineups, position difference, etc. This stat takes almost every offensive stat into consideration and compares the players # vs. the league average from each individual year at the same position. The beauty of this is that you can compare players of different eras and positions (except pitchers which have thier own measure). It would be very similar to a sheet number in horseracing where all the variables are formulated into a single number. Using VORP it is readily apparent that Morgan is not only better than Sandberg but by a wide margin.
VORP by year for Morgan
Year    MLB ranking      VORP      ranking at 2b
1970     18th                 53.6        1st
1971     12th                 43.1        1st
1972     1st                   74.1        1st
1973     1st                   77.6        1st
1974     1st                   79.8        1st
1975     1st                   92.0        1st
1976     1st                   94.3        1st
1977     3rd                   72.4        1st
1978     68th                 26.7        6th    
1979     59th                 29.5        7th
1980     48th                 31.8        6th
1981     41st                 22.0        3rd
1982     17th                 47.9        1st
1983     57th                 27.6        7th
VORP for Sandberg
year     MLB ranking       VORP      ranking at 2b
1983     134th               13.6         18th
1984     2nd                  68.3         1st
1985     9th                  61.0         1st
1986     51st                 29.3         8th
1987     37th                 40.6         4th
1988     49th                 30.8         4th
1989     14th                 49.5         2nd
1990     3rd                   68.7         1st
1991     14th                 52.6         2nd
1992     5th                   61.7         1st
1993     73rd                 27.2          8th
1994     350th                16.0         23rd
1996     111th                19.7         14th
Morgan was not only the best 2nd baseman in baseball from 1970 thru 1977 he is probably the best overall player in baseball during that time. Sandberg was the #1 rated 2nd baseman 4 times but was in the top 10 in all of baseball those same 4 years. He has some other years years where he was a top player but not to the same degree as Morgan.
I have not been able to find much difference in the defensive abilities of the 2 players but Morgan is not only a better player than Sandberg he may well be the best overall player of the 1970's.