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55! That means that each team on average had about 3.5 HOFers! Going to a game, between the two teams, you'd see 7 future HOFers.
If you wouldn't mind - what are the numbers for some of the most card heavy times - say 1887, 1910 and 1933? Thanks very much for the information. Last edited by Matt; 10-06-2010 at 08:16 PM. |
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