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Posted By: Jack Richards
No question...Henry Eshelman. Not only is his collection legendary, but he's an outstanding ballplayer in his own right. Catcher, pitcher, creator of the unhittable "Esh." If Stan Musial weren't already the Man, Mr. Eshelman would be. |
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