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Here is a different angle, focused on how the players were viewed during the decade rather than now. I don't want to confuse this approach with anything perfectly scientific, but it shows the relative frequency of each player's name within the Google corpus of works published in the 1970s. (You may have to click on it to make it legible. Or you can try making your own pretty quickly.) Based on the dozen or so names I tried, Reggie and Pete Rose seem head and shoulders above all others.
1970s NGrams.jpg
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