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Posted By: Andy Baran
Ben's list is pretty accurate regarding the toughest E107's in my opinion. The only addition that I would make is Joe Kelly, which may actually be the toughest of them all. Type 2's are also very difficult. I believe that there are only 2 or 3 known of each of the cataloged HOFers (Lajoie,Delahanty,Keeler). I have heard that there are other uncataloged Type 2 HOFers out there, but I have not been able to confirm this. |
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