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Frank Baker
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Career Stats: Home Run Baker spends his career with the Philadelphia A's and Yankees (1908-1922) .307 Batting Average .363 On Base Percentage 96 Home Runs 987 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
Leads the AL in homers four times, despite never hitting more than 12 in a season Earns nickname by winning two World Series games with the long ball Two-time AL leader in RBI (1912, '13) Never plays a big-league inning at another position (Plays in the pre-All-Star Game era)
Wade Boggs
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Career Stats: Spends 18 seasons with the Red Sox, Yankees and Tampa Bay (1982-1999) .328 Batting Average .415 On Base Percentage 118 Home Runs 1,014 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
Wins five AL batting titles Collects 200 or more hits in seven consecutive seasons Leads the league in on-base percentage six times Eight-time Silver Slugger and two-time Gold Glove winner 12-time All-Star
George Brett
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Career Stats: Calls Kansas City his big-league home for 21 seasons (1973-1993) .305 Batting Average .369 On Base Percentage 317 Home Runs 1,596 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
.390 average in 1980 is highest since Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941 Wins 1980 AL MVP, finishes Top Five three othe times Collects a Gold Glove (1985) and three batting titles 13-time All-Star
Chipper Jones
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Career Stats: Spends 19 seasons with the Braves after being 1st overall pick in '90 draft .303 Batting Average .401 On Base Percentage 468 Home Runs 1,623 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
Wins 2008 NL batting title (.364) and 1999 NL MVP Eight-time NL All-Star Two-time Silver Slugger winner (1999, 2000) Drives in more than 100 runs in eight straight seasons
Eddie Mathews
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Career Stats: Plays for Boston Braves, Milwaukee Braves, Atlanta Braves, Astros and Tigers over 17 seasons (1952-1968) .271 Batting Average .376 On Base Percentage 512 Home Runs 1,453 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
Became only the 7th big-league player to hit 500 home runs 47 homers in 1953 sets NL record that stands for 27 years Hits more than 30 home runs nine straight seasons Drives in 100 or more runs five times 12-time All-Star
Paul Molitor
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Career Stats: Spends bulk of 21-year career with Brewers; also plays with Twins and Blue Jays (1978-1998) .306 Batting Average .369 On Base Percentage 234 Home Runs 1,307 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
Hits better than .300 in 12 seasons Selected to play in seven All-Star Games Four-time Silver Slugger winner Earns World Series MVP with Blue Jays in 1993
Brooks Robinson
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Career Stats: The Human Vacuum Cleaner plays 23 seasons for the Orioles after signing as amateur free agent (1955-1977) .267 Batting Average .322 On Base Percentage 268 Home Runs 1,357 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
Wins AL MVP in 1964 and World Series MVP in 1970 Establishes MLB records for games, putouts, assists, chances, double plays and fielding percentage Retires as all-time leader in home runs by third baseman Wins 16 straight Gold Glove awards (1960-'75) 18-time All-Star
Scott Rolen
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Career Stats: Spends 17 big-league seasons with the Phillies, Cardinals, Reds and Blue Jays (1996-2012) .281 Batting Average .364 On Base Percentage 316 Home Runs 1,287 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
Eight-time Gold Glove winner 1997 NL Rookie of the Year Seven-time All-Star, including five straight from 2002-'06 Hits 20 or more home runs ten times, 30 or more three times
Ron Santo
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Career Stats: Spends 14 of his 15 big-league seasons with the Cubs; ends career with White Sox (1960-1974) .277 Batting Average .362 On Base Percentage 342 Home Runs 1,331 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
Leads the league in total chances eight times Five-time Gold Glove winner and nine-time All-Star Hit 20 or more home runs in 11 seasons Selected to the Hall of Fame by Veteran's Committee in 2012
Mike Schmidt
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Career Stats: Plays all 18 of his big-league seasons with the Phillies (1972-1989) .267 Batting Average .380 On Base Percentage 548 Home Runs 1,595 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
Named National League MVP three times, 1980, 1981 and 1986 Named the Most Valuable Player of the 1980 World Series The 12-time All-Star also collects 10 Gold Gloves and six Silver Slugger awards Hits more than 30 home runs 13 times
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