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|  Survey: Who are the three best dead-ball era pitchers? 
			
			Posted By: shoo Ill be going against the norm here but I have to go with Cy Young who not only was a great pitcher but also a great hitter compiling 638 hits not sure if it is still the record or not. Its a dead heat for second with the Big Train, the Big six and grover cleveland alexander who did a stint in WWI, Its just an opinion all of them were great. | 
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