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					Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth  I agree, and of course that is as it should be, but we are now taking as a given Mantle's status as the most iconic post-war player, maybe ever, which to some extent has been handed down.  So I don't think we're saying different things.  If the hobby collectively had a completely clean slate to write on, does it still really rank Mantle above (far above) everyone else?
 I grew up in the 60s.  It was a given that Mantle was godlike.  To a large extent that engrained thinking lives on.
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 I'm a West Coast guy, to me Willie Mays is the greatest post war player and along with Cobb is arguably the GOAT.  That's why I own a Mays rookie and not a Mantle rookie, I'll buy a 51B Mantle at some point but it's pretty far down the list.  But that has nothing to do with ones skin pigment.
Personally, I think the race argument is tired and outdated.
If somebody likes Mantle more than me, great, I'm a Mays guy.  Who cares what the color of their skin was when it comes to collecting baseball cards.