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Brian—Cobb was not in the M101-5 set but he was in the M101-4. My M101-4 team is:
C-Schalk 1B-Sisler 2B-Collins SS-Wagner 3B-Lajoie (he played a little third) OF-Jackson OF-Cobb OF-Ruth P1-Johnson P2-Alexander Manager-McGraw I’d feel comfortable going to battle with this team against any of the others mentioned. The Collins McCarthy type sets of 1917 might even be slightly better, losing Lajoie but gaining Hornsby. With that group I would play Hornsby at second and Collins at third. Last edited by oldjudge; 09-26-2024 at 03:48 PM. |
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