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The 1914 set is filled with HOF'ers. And my question goes out to many learned baseball historians that post here, not just to CJ collectors:Which of the players from the set are top tier Hall of Famers, and which players are a bit iffy? I know this is subjective and opinions vary. And of course Matty, Cobb, Honus, Alexander, and Speaker among others are no doubts. But what of the others? Players voted in by the Veteran Committees over the years for instance?
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