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Putting aside short prints and related issues, who do you regard as underpriced and overpriced Hall of Fame players?
On the underpriced front, I would suggest two infielders who seem to be available at or near the HOF minimum: Eddie Collins and Pie Traynor. Both were the best (or maybe 2nd best for Collins) at their respective positions while they were active, but don't cost anywhere near high $ HOFers. On the overpriced front, I would nominate two pitchers with big personalities, Dizzy Dean and Ed Walsh. I think Dean gets a bump for both his personality and broadcast career and Walsh for a couple of wow seasons, but obviously not a long career. I'm sure there are other players who could qualify on these lists... Any thoughts? |
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