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Old 07-24-2013, 02:34 PM
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Default T206 players who should be in the Hall of Fame, but are not

If you only had 2 votes...Mine would be Ed Reulbach (Chi.) and Bill Dahlen (Brooklyn/ Bos.) Reulbach had incredible stats, and pitched 2 one hitters in the same double header. Dahlen hit safely in 72 of 73 consecutive games and was a great player and competitor....
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Old 07-24-2013, 02:55 PM
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Dahlen came to mind as soon as I read the question.
My other choice is Mike Donlin, but he's my favorite player from this era, so I'm biased.
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Old 07-24-2013, 03:04 PM
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Default t206'ers who should be in the hall

Gavvy Cravath and ed reulbach come to mind...
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george mullin put up some very nice numbers, and if i remember correctly threw a no-no on the 4th of july
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I agree with Kevin that Bill Dahlen should be in the hall.
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Larry Doyle.
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Default How could we forget Fielder

How could we forget Fielder Jones? Paul Mac Farlane, former archivist for The Sporting News, makes Fielder's case on the back of a 1987 baseball card (see attached scans).
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