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I say again...
Cobb Mantle Ruth....any order you see fit.... |
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I like your thinking, Kevin, but would also add Williams--while Ted's value lay largely in his bat (he became quite adept at playing the green monster very well also), it was a VERY, VERY BIG BAT (one which for his entire career produced 250% of runs created versus league average, the best figure of all time).
Best wishes, Larry |
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Musial has got to be in this list somewhere. And Williams of course. Think of his numbers if he didn't serve his country twice.
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