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Here’s a subjective ranking of the top five for Oct. 30.
1) Ed Delahanty (1867)
Nicknamed “Big Ed,” Delahanty dominated the 1890s at the plate over his 16-year career with Philadelphia, Cleveland and Washington, batting over .400 three times with a career average of .346 and leading baseball in RBIs in 1893 (146), 1896 (126) and 1899 (137). He was also known for his strong arm and all-out hustle, tallying 238 career assists mainly as a left fielder and stealing 455 bases, including a Majors-best 58 in 1898. Delahanty tragically died at age 35 in 1903 when he exited a train and fell off the International Railway Bridge that crossed over Niagara Falls. He was inducted into the Hall o

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