Buck O'Neil
Gil Hodges
Ron Santo
Willie Randolph (If Mazeroski is there, Willie should be there)
Ron Guidry
Jack Morris
Jim Rice
2007-08-07 07:39:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Without a doubt, Buck O'Neill. He was a great ambassador for the game as well as a very good player, and he bridged the days between the old ***** Leagues and the breaking of the color barrier in 1947 with his stories. He was a very great man and he will be missed.
2007-08-07 07:25:15
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answered by kgilbert78 3
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Pete Rose, Jim Rice, and Goose Gossage.
2007-08-07 13:28:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Santo, Gossage (2008), Blyleven, McGwire.
2007-08-07 07:38:36
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Dale Murphy. If he played on a better team (he played for the Braves back before there was 14 division titles and TBS to be seen). Class act.
2007-08-07 07:24:07
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answered by Huff_Dawg 3
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Petec Rose
2007-08-07 07:36:51
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answered by Anonymous
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PETE ROSE!!!Even though he bet on baseball,he didnt fix any games,and dont forget he is baseball's all time hits leader.
2007-08-07 07:29:54
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answered by MoNkeY 2
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Jim Rice and Pete Rose. Let them in!!!
2007-08-07 08:51:23
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answered by James C 2
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Mel Harder. 223 wins. Good control not a strikeout pitcher.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hardeme01.shtml
2007-08-07 07:25:08
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answered by red4tribe 6
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