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Old 05-25-2021, 05:16 PM
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No one was arguing that Foxx was better than Gehrig. I think we all agree that Gehrig was clearly better, and the best 1B of all time. The question was which one of them was more underrated.
I don't think Foxx is underrated at all. Depending on if you consider Stan Musial a 1B or not, Foxx is widely considered #2 or #3 all time at 1b. Johnny Mize and Hank Greenberg are underrated, not Foxx.

As far as card values, people are drawn to the top few names. Players down the list are going to increase in value much slower. I don't think Foxx cards are undervalued at all. In 1933 Goudey after Ruth and Gehrig (and Lajoie) comes Foxx, Hornsby and Dean. He isn't like Eddie Collins who sells for less than many lesser players in t206.
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