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Reggie Jackson’s three home runs

By G. Romero Wendorf
 
If this were a column about psychology instead of sports, the question would be: why can we tolerate some world-class braggarts and not others? Why can’t I stand LeBron James when he says, “I’m the best player in the world?” But I can tolerate Yankee great Reggie Jackson when he said, “I am the best in baseball.”
 

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