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			Posted By: barrysloate The paper used for 1940 Play Balls appears to be soft, so finding a 9 would be very difficult. There are a number of sets where low quality paper was used. | 
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			Posted By: Justin I think putting Babe Ruth on that list is reaching, becuase he was only a full time pitcher for about 4-5 seasons. The rest were sporadic appearances. But otherwise that's a pretty interesting fact, and kind of surprising, but the more you think about it, the more it makes sense.  | 
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			Posted By: Patrick McHugh That is amazing. | 
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			Posted By: barrysloate I saw the same list and it only pertained to players who never had a losing season. The ones you cited did, early in their careers. | 
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			Posted By: Bobby Binder Here is what you missed so far: I assume if a player has a 5-5 season it is not considered losing. | 
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			Posted By: dennis interesting, but one of those stats that is basicaly useless,luck or good teams play a large part in their success, not sheer talant.for a list of the real guys over 500 for 10 years or more,but not for entire career... here you go | 
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			Posted By: Bobby Binder For the first 21 years Pete Alexander never had a losing season. In his last season in a part time role he was a loser. | 
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			Posted By: Ted Zanidakis Besides his 1940 Play Ball card, he can be found on a 1940's exhibit card. However, his card is extremely tough to find.  | 
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			Posted By: Bruce Babcock 
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