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The Superfluouss Finall Consonantt Clubb


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Donn Clendenon
Ronn Reynolds
Gregg Jefferies

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Robb Nen -- a guy who apparently didn't want to get nicknamed 'double palidrone' by going by Bob


The double/double vowel club is much more exclusive, with pitcher Kirk Saarloos being it's only member.

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Randy Bobb, who became Met property (he made a 1970 rookie card) in exchange for J.C. Martin.

Greg Goossen. In ten years, he has a chance to be Gregg Goossen.

Lee Mazzilli, but he needed two z's in the middle so he could be Mazz as opposed to Maz.

Tom Hall...or was he simply superfluous?

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Kevin Mitchell
Kurt Abbott - funny story... I went to Game 1 of the 2000 WS, and Bob Sheppard announces Abbott as Kurt Abbot-t, saying the t twice.
Masato Yoshii - oh wait, those are vowels
All the Bells we've ever had

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Let's not overlook the double-consonant-double-vowel-sandwich club led by Larry Biittner.

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Excellent contribution by Seo.

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]Bell and Mitchell don't seem superflous, methinks.


aye, me2thinks that many here lack the understanding of the word "superflous". Also the word "final" seems to have slipped thru the net as well.

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Johnny Dickshot wrote:
Let's not overlook the double-consonant-double-vowel-sandwich club led by Larry Biittner.


The line about him was:
Two I's, two t's, no hands.

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