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Tommy Davis 20.4 in a LONG career and half of it came in two seasons.
Bill Buckner 15.0 I like the surprisingly High WARs. 60 is a reasonable shot at the HOF in most cases: Kevin Brown 67.8 Willie Randolph 65.9 Reggie Smith 64.5 Willie Davis 60.7 Bobby Abreu 60.2
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