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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
I think that the T206 does influence the values of all Wagner cards. With all sports it turns into a popularity contest. Not alway's who was or is better. Babe Ruth is the most popular player, card values overall reflect this. Was Ruth the best player? I can't say.It can be alot of fun to try to compare players of back then or now but because stats happen in different situations - meaning compared players did not face same pitchers, teams, parks, equipment, etc. there is really no way to know who is better. |
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