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18. Babe Ruth

We are guessing that some of you are thinking that we are insane on this one. 

Frankly, we thought we were too.

We will defend this rank with a straightforward fact.

14. Mookie Betts

There was a time when Mookie Betts was the top star of the Boston Red Sox and not only their best player but one of the best in all of Baseball.

16. Jimmie Foxx

Prior to being dealt to the Red Sox, Jimmie Fox was the offensive star for the Philadelphia Athletics.  It was in Eastern Pennsylvania, where he won his first MVP and would win two World Series Titles.  With the equally cool nicknames of "Double X" and "Beast," the Depression of the 1930s hit Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics hard, and he was essentially sold to the Red Sox.

The Chairman (Kirk Buchner) interviews Rock Music writer and Rock Hall voter, Loyola Marymount Journalism Professor, Evelyn McDonnell about the gender disparity in the Rock Hall.