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For me, unquestionably.
It’s the hall of hame and these players hold some of the most hallowed records in baseball. It is demeaning to call it the hall of fame and not include the most famed of historical players. That said, the writers are the most holiest of thou in existence and I hold little belief that until each has been many years dead that it happens if ever.
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