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Old 12-20-2022, 10:56 AM
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Mike Donlin, one of the most enigmatic players ever to see the diamond. Boy, could he hit (when he felt like it).
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Mike Donlin, one of the most enigmatic players ever to see the diamond. Boy, could he hit (when he felt like it).
Donlin is a great one to add!

I would also add Arlie Latham. Best nickname of all time in my opinion: The Freshest Man on Earth
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Dahlen for sure. Have to think on others. Magee? Trent King
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I really like Bill Dineen. A good pitcher with a no-hitter, 170+ wins on his resume, and World Series star, he followed a very good baseball career with a hall-of-fame caliber career as an umpire. He umped 8 World Series and shared behind the plate duties with Bill Klem in the inaugural all star game.
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I think Clyde Milan would not look out of place in one of the 8-10 slots
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Old 12-20-2022, 11:46 AM
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Is Heinie Zimmerman worthy of consideration (although currently banned) ???
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With the names already mentioned plus Hal Chase, I think a Top 20 for T206 would still have nice quality ballplayers. And it would allow you to collect more, which in my opinion is what collectors should do.

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With the names already mentioned plus Hal Chase, I think a Top 20 for T206 would still have nice quality ballplayers. And it would allow you to collect more, which in my opinion is what collectors should do.

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With the names already mentioned plus Hal Chase, I think a Top 20 for T206 would still have nice quality ballplayers. And it would allow you to collect more, which in my opinion is what collectors should do.

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