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Reynolds, Gordon, Stephens on Hall of Fame ballot

 
Allie Reynolds, Joe Gordon and Vern Stephens are among 10 players whose careers began before 1943 who will be considered by the Hall of Fame's constituted Veterans Committee when it meets on Dec. 7. (link)

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