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Very fascinating Bill. I have looked at this before with Williams but not the others and not to the extent that you did. Thank you.
I know he didn't miss as much playing time in WWII as the others but I have wondered what Stan Musial's final numbers would have been. Maybe in the 500 hr club? Or perhaps even that much closer to 4000 hits, although I think that would be a bigger stretch. Also I wonder about one of my all time favorites, although not the power hitter like the others, Pee Wee Reese? Drew
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