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"Winning percentage should never be a factor. He played for one of the worst teams of the tobacco era. The fact that he won as many as he did is a credit to how good a pitcher he was."
+1. IMO a representative Hall of Fame would include at least 200 pitchers and Nap ranks easily in that group. |
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