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I've got my own list of unknown greats, but give me a few more years to buy up their cards before I share it.
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Harry Stovey is often considered the prototype for the modern superstar. He had a unique combination of power and speed, which allowed him to lead two separate leagues in home runs and twice led the National League in home runs and triples in the same season. Stovey is often said to be the greatest 19th century player not in the HOF:
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Negro Leagues:
John Beckwith John Donaldson Grant Johnson Dick Lundy Dick Redding Nip Winters Spottswood Poles Majors: Bob Caruthers Jim McCormick Tony Mullane Jimmy Ryan George Van Haltren Bill Dahlen I no longer own the Poles or the Beckwith |
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