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Old 05-30-2022, 09:33 AM
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I'm curious as to why the Addie Joss is ranked so much higher than the Ed Walsh. Both short prints (PSA pop report has 136 Josses and 162 Walshes), both HOF pitchers with short careers, top two all-time in career ERA. There are 29 Walshes in PSA 5 or higher, 27 Josses. Why the big gap?
Overall, I think Joss is probably more collected because of his story...
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I haven't looked at the graded populations so this is just from my experience with the set. Also I have no input on how many points a given card should have. So here are my amorphous "feelings":

Easier than current point value: Bresnahan mouth open, Wilhelm suffe ed.
Harder than current point value: J. Collins, Gray stats, Walsh, Joss, Matty Cycle, Moran stray line, Wallace one line, Wilhelm suffered.

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