Maybe it's because the more I read about early baseball, the less modern numbers mean (between medical advances, ball changes, rule changes, different style parks... everything just has to be taken in context). This era seems to be one of longer careers with longer peaks, maybe its hgh/peds (more likely better surgeons), and I just take it for what it is. I don't trust testing and I think Conseco was probably right about the number of players juicing in his day, and I doubt the drop off is as dramatic as baseball wants you to think, I just don't care, it's part of the era.