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I think the 75 Keith Hernandez meets the criteria again.
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Actually this card just misses. Hernandez (60.3) plus Phil Garner (29.7) get to the 90 WAR criteria and Bob Sheldon contributed an additional 0.3 WAR in his short career. Unfortunately Tom Veryzer mucks the whole thing up with his abysmal minus 3.7 career WAR in 2,848 career ABs.
However if you trim Veryzer out of the card you’re left with an altered but authentic RC from the 70s with 90.3 WAR and no HOFers. |
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