We don’t talk about Al Rosen much anymore. The peak of his career was over seventy years ago, and his career was so short that he never had much chance of being elected to the Hall of Fame, so he’s not really in the forefront of baseball discourse. But Rosen had one of the greatest five-year runs of any third baseman, and had perhaps the best single sea…
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