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					Originally Posted by Bram99  What about Allie Reynolds.  Sain’s teammate for a stretch with Yankees.
 Sain was above average as a pitcher but not great.
 
 Though I like the thought that Sain was a great pitching coach, I think it’s unlikely he would be inducted as a pitching coach.
 
 Allie Reynolds should be next up if any additional pitcher from that golden era (my favorite era) gets in.  Allie was a winner and did anything needed to win championships.
 
 Reynolds started and relieved in the same seasons and was one of the best in the league as a starter and a reliever within the same year, and the same World Series several times.
 
 Sain was very good.  Allie was great.  Super chief!
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Hi Tony
I second your comments regarding Allie Reynolds. He was a great starting Pitcher....and, Casey Stengel would also bring him in as a Relief pitcher.
Reynolds is 7 - 2 (W-L) in World Series play.... with 4 Saves.
I still remember the 1951 season when Allie pitched 2 no-hitters. After the 2nd no-hitter, Yankees broadcaster Mel Allen began calling Allie the “ Super Chief " .
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