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Posted By: DJ
Lists like this are about as accurate as E!'s 'The 100 Most Hottest Blondes'. How can Harry Stovey make the list, Frank Thomas at #16 and Dick Allen in the thirties and can we really compare pre-war with post war with the roid rage era? Geez, I spent way too much time thinking about this as is, I need to go back to the Mastro page and look at all the things I finished like sixth and seventh in the bidding (probably) and won't win now or tommorow. |
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