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Oh, and no discussion of this nature would be complete without mentioning the legendary Wayne Belardi who consistently pops up in the 1950s among the homer and RBI leaders, frequently finishing his career amid more familiar names like Snider, Mays, and Mantle.
And I dont know about others, but it seems that when Eddie Mathews appears he shows up as a ready-made colossus, often passing 60 homers several times before he hits 30 when he suddenly plummets back to earth.
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