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Posted By: Chad
I'd include him as a glaring omission as well. It'll be interesting to see the encyclopedia the HOF is going to publish to get an idea of what they based their votes on. I like Andy Cooper, but I'm surprised he got in and I had him rated higher than most people. Home Run Johnson was a truly great player. He hit better than Ben Taylor and played shortstop and he played at a high level forever. I really hope that the HOF comes to its senses and reapproaches the NEgro elagues again in a few years after the dust has settled. The work here isn't done yet. |
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