One of the great things about baseball is the arguments. And if you’re a fan who likes a good scrap, the Cecil Travis for Hall of Fame is your kind of debate. If you’re a anti-Cecil for the Hall of Fame advocate, you point out that Travis had only 1,544 hits and was never a member of a World Champion. If you are in the pro-Cecil for the Hall of Fame camp you counter that he had the third highest batting average of any shortstop behind Honus Wagner and Arky Vaughn, he missed three seasons due to the war and that his career was essentially over at age 31 because of frostbite suffered at the Battle of the Bulge. How, you ask, can you exclude
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