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How Baseball Reference Would Title a Listing
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I think I have seen a Rucker collector before. That said, I am not sure if touting a 134-134 record builds value.
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seller gets props for brutal honesty
I do think that Rucker was briefly seen as a star of the league - several years of excellent pitching for bad teams (check his WAR from 1910-12) and then he flamed out early, like Mario Soto and some others-.
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