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If you win the Triple Crown in Baseball should be considered somewhat immortal right? Well, if you do in the age before film and before Home Runs meant anything, that accomplishment becomes a hidden accolade.
We imagine that there are younger baseball fans that are oblivious that there really was a Tommy John and that it was not just the name of a surgery. This would be unfortunate, as Tommy John has to go down as one of the most durable pitchers in baseball history.
This one is a little tough. We recognize (and we are sure most people agree) that the overall career numbers of Roger Maris does not equate to a Hall of Fame Baseball player. However, many very good players have been excluded from Cooperstown because they lacked moments of greatness. Nobody could ever doubt that Roger Maris had a year that was part of baseball immortality.
It is possible that this candidate is shrouded with more controversy than our 1A and 1B candidates combined?