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Wow, that was really great, pg13. I
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surprised, and I thank you for your hard work. A couple of thoughts:
In addition to the catchers, there are some surprisingly good center fielders and third basemen left out. I'm shocked Ray Knight isn't on there, but I guess not everybody orders their life around the 1986 World Series to the same extent I do...
I dunno if he's great by himself, but I always think of Mike LaValliere as
half
a great catcher. LaValliere/Slaught was awesome for a few years in the early nineties, and I would count it among the top platoons of the era, along with Backman/Teufel and Dykstra/Wilson on the Mets, Nixon/Sanders and Lemke/Treadway on the Braves, and the five-headed monster that played outfield for Philly in '93...
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