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I think Dave Parker is pretty comparable to the Rices Cepedas and Dawsons of the world.
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Smokey Joe Wood. Dominating pitcher and a great fielder/hitter when the soup bone went bad.
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I would think Bill Dahlen, considered one of if not the best SS of the late 19th and early 20th century seems to get overlooked when it comes to HOF consideration. Stat wise he was among the best, maybe the best when considering both offense and defense.
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I'll add my vote for Deacon Phillippe and Joe Wood. Phillippe's control was astounding, and Wood was an amazing all around player.
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I agree, and if we are talking post-war I always have to mention Ted Simmons. I believe he is comparable to Fisk and Carter.
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