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Old 01-09-2006, 10:53 PM   #15
canadiancreed
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Originally Posted by MogulChamp
I guess I am a little more stingy with my votes than some of you. IMO the Hall should be the best of the best at their positions.
well I will explain mine:

Ted Staurt - the premier glove of the 40's at SS. Ask JT, he'll pimp this guy for hours. His bat was average, but then again so was Ozzie Smith's
Al Arsenault - good solid guy for almost twenty years. Has the totals to squeak in
Maurice MIsisca - The cornerstone of the phillies rise to power in the 40's, this is one of the guys you didn't want to see. I know this name was cursed many times in Cincy
Genarito Nunez - look at the stats, if the war wasnt' on he'd be a 3000 hit man.
Luther Ormiston - Misisca for the Detroit Tigers, Made up one of the most potent offenses in TWB history in the 50's as part of the Tiger juggarnaunt
Emil Pelto - You coudl give a case for this guy being borderline, but I always though he was decent. And he made my acquisition of Betters so much easier
Lonny Arrendale - The heart of the Phillie offense in the late 40's. How I both admired, and loathed this guy. He even went to Chicago and got them a pennant in 1950.
Corky Stell - The staff ace in Chicago, then went to be the #1 in Detroit during their magical run, noting win after win like a machine during his tendure there. Many teams hated to see Stell, Andrews, and Ulrich as the pitchers that they were facing...........oh.....and he stopped in Cincy for a year too.
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