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Luis Aparicio
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Career Stats: Plays for White Sox, Orioles and Red Sox during 18-year career .262 Batting Average .311 On Base Percentage 83 Home Runs 791 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
AL Rookie of the Year in 1956 Wins nine Gold Gloves, including five straight from 1958-'62 AL leader in stolen bases nine times Retires as leader in games played, double plays and assists for a shortstop 13-time All-Star
Ernie Banks
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Career Stats: Mr. Cub plays in Chicago for his entire 19-year career (1953-1971) .274 Batting Average .330 On Base Percentage 512 Home Runs 1,636 Runs Batted In
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Two-time NL MVP (1958, '59) Leads the Senior Circuit in home runs and RBI twice 11-time All-Star wins a Gold Glove in 1960 Hits more than 40 home runs five times
Derek Jeter
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Career Stats: Captain Clutch is the face of the most recent Yankee dynasty (1995-present) .313 Batting Average .382 On Base Percentage 255 Home Runs 1,254 Runs Batted In
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AL Rookie of the Year in 1996 Five-time Gold Glove and Silver Slugger winner Bats over .300 12 times Ranks 11th on the All-Time hits list (3,304) 13-time All-Star
Barry Larkin
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Career Stats: Larkin spends his entire career with the Reds (1986-2004) .295 Batting Average .371 On Base Percentage 198 Home Runs 960 Runs Batted In
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Nine-time Silver Slugger winner; Wins three Gold Gloves Voted NL MVP in 1995 with .319 BA and 51 stolen bases First shortstop to hit 30+ homers and steal 30+ bases in same season Serves as captain of the Reds for seven seasons 12-time All-Star
Cal Ripken Jr.
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Career Stats: The Iron Man plays 21 seasons with the Orioles (1981-2001) .276 Batting Average .340 On Base Percentage 431 Home Runs 1,695 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
Shatters Lou Gehrig's consecutive games streak with 2,632 Selected to play in the All-Star Game 19 straight seasons Two-time AL MVP (1983, 1991) Wins two Gold Gloves and eight Silver Slugger awards
Alex Rodriguez
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Career Stats: A-Rod has played for the Mariners, Rangers and Yankees in 19 seasons (1994-present) .300 Batting Average .384 On Base Percentage 647 Home Runs 1,950 Runs Batted In
Fun Facts
Ranks 5th on baseball's All-Time homers list Two-time Gold Glove winner at shortstop (2002, '03) Wins AL MVP three times (2003, 2005, 2007) Ten-time Silver Slugger winner, seven times as a shortstop 14-time All-Star
Ozzie Smith
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Career Stats: The Wizard of Oz spends 15 of his 19 seasons with the Cardinals (1978-1996) .262 Batting Average .337 On Base Percentage 28 Home Runs 793 Runs Batted In
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13-time Gold Glove winner Set shortstop records for assists, double plays and total chances Finishes with over 2,400 hits and 500 stolen bases Named to 15 All-Star teams
Arky Vaughan
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Career Stats: Plays 10 seasons with the Pirates and four more with Brooklyn (1932-1948) .318 Batting Average .406 On Base Percentage 96 Home Runs 926 Runs Batted In
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Hits a career-best .385 in 1935 (NL record for shortstops in 20th century) Bats .300 or better in all ten seasons in Pittsburgh Leads the NL in runs scored and triples three times Strikes out only 276 times in 6,622 career at-bats Three-time All-Star
Honus Wagner
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Career Stats: The Flying Dutchman spends 18 of his 21 major league seasons with the Pirates (1897-1917) .328 Batting Average .391 On Base Percentage 101 Home Runs 1,733 Runs Batted In
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Bats over .300 for 17 consecutive seasons Captures eight NL batting titles His 3,420 hits ranks 7th on the All-Time list Leads the league in steals five times (722 career steals) (Plays in the pre-All-Star Game era)
Robin Yount
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Career Stats: The Kid plays all 20 of his big-league seasons with the Brewers (1974-1993) .285 Batting Average .342 On Base Percentage 251 Home Runs 1,406 Runs Batted In
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Collects more hits in the 1980s than any other player Ranks 18th on baseball's all-time hit list with 3,142 Two-time AL MVP (1982, 1989) Twice has four hits in a World Series game Three-time All-Star
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