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1954 Don Mossi, Indians (RP1)
He could run ugly, hit ugly, throw ugly, field ugly, and ugly for power," wrote Bill James about pitcher Don Mossi in The New Historical Baseball Abstract. "He was ugly to all fields. He could ugly behind the runner as well as anybody, and you talk about pressure ... man, you never saw a player who was uglier the in clutch."