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This player was a curious ommission from the initial 1887 "0" numbered series, despite the fact he led the NL in almost every pitching category the year before. Even more puzzling is that every other NL team had more players represented. Who was he?
And for those well versed in OJ lore - why was he overlooked (no answer for this one part of the question - but speculation is welcome). |
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