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39. Mark Stuart

Playing his last six of his ten NHL seasons with the Winnpeg Jets, Mark Stuart patrolled the blue line in an effective stay-at-home fashion.  Stuart’s rugged style of play has not resulted in a lot of points but that is not what he is paid to do.
September 29 – November 9, 1958
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33. George Kell

Five times an All-Star as a Detroit Tiger, George Kell would finish in the top ten in MVP voting three times.  Kell, who would get into the Baseball Hall of Fame via the Veteran’s Ballot in 1983, would twice lead the AL in Hits and win the coveted Batting Title while wearing the iconic “D” of Detroit.  In the 826 Games he played in Motown, Kell would secure 1,075 Hits with a Batting Average of .325.  Kell, who would also be a broadcaster for the team, would be honored in RIghtfield in 2000 along with many other Tigers legends.

Wade Barrett

The victim of countless stop/start pushes in the WWE, bare knuckle pugilist, Wade Barrett could have been so much more in the WWE.  Barrett would win the Intercontinental Title a few times as well as the King of the Ring, but the backing he should have had from management never materialized.  Another run in the WWE is possible and hopefully he will get the opportunity he deserved the first time he was there.