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30. Ellis Valentine

An All-Star in 1977, Ellis Valentine would win the Gold Glove the following year and for a time was known as having the most powerful throwing arms in the game.  Valentine could hit too as he had three straight seasons hitting more than 20 Home Runs.  An Expos until he was traded during the 1981 Season, Valentine belted 95 Home Runs with 676 Hits.
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239. Milka Duno

Had the good doctor done this list fifteen years ago, Milka Duno (who was Danica Patrick before Danica Patrick) would have been much higher. Duno, who is now in her early 40’s and is not as successful as she used to be, but this model turned racer has proven she belongs on the track for years and not because she fills out that jumpsuit better than anyone else!
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A look at Marvin Harrison's PFHOF Induction

Last month, regular contributor, Spheniscus and I debated the Hall of Fame merits of those who were on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot.

Now that the Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2016 has announced their class has done the same.  We were hopeful to do this prior to the announcement of the actual inductees, but life, as it often does simply got in the way!
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