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If is was to hazard a guess, I'd say it was Barry Larkin and Robert Alomar.
Yes. I was just curious about how they compared offensively, and it struck me as odd that their numbers are so similar, yet Barry gets far more Noes than Alomar.
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If is was to hazard a guess, I'd say it was Barry Larkin and Robert Alomar.
Yes. I was just curious about how they compared offensively, and it struck me as odd that their numbers are so similar, yet Barry gets far more Noes than Alomar.
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