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Addie Joss’s story serves as a powerful reminder that greatness can manifest in remarkably short spans. His remarkable achievements in Major League Baseball and the enduring influence he wielded on the sport earned him a rightful place in the Hall of Fame—an honor that resonates well beyond the ten-season eligibility rule. The decision to waive this criterion underscores the immense impact that one exceptional player can have, leaving fans and historians alike to ponder: what truly defines greatness in sports? Would you agree with the Hall of Fame's decision to accommodate Joss? Your thoughts are welcome in the comments below.