Ronald Acuña Jr.


Ronald Acuna

The Rookie of the Year in 2018, Ronald Acuña Jr. put up a year to remember in 2023 when he slammed 41 home runs and swiped 73 bases.

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Bo Jackson


Bo Jackson

Bo Jackson earned the Heisman Trophy, the Walter Camp Award, an MLB All Star Game MVP Award, and an NFL Pro Bowl nomination.

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Mookie Betts


Mookie Betts

In 2018, Mookie Betts became the first player in MLB history to win the Most Valuable Player, Silver Slugger, Gold Glove, batting title , and World Series in the same season.

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George Selkirk


George Selkirk

The man who took over in right field after Babe Ruth left the Yankees, George Selkirk was a 5-time World Series champ and two-time All Star.

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Bobby Abreu


Bobby Abreu

Bobby Abreu, Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Paul Molitor, Craig Biggio, & Barry Bonds are the only men to tally 900+ extra base hits & 400+ steals.

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Jack Tobin


Jack Tobin

The right fielder of baseball’s longest-running outfield, Jack Tobin teamed with Ken Williams and Baby Doll Jacobson for the Browns from 1919-1925.

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Felipe Alou


Felipe Alou

Felipe Alou, Frank Robinson, and Joe Torre are the only three men in baseball history to have 2,000 hits, 200 home runs, and 1,000 managerial wins.

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Nelson Cruz


Nelson Cruz

From 2009-2021 Nelson Cruz hit 427 homers, made 7 All Star teams, earned 4 Silver Sluggers, had a .535 slugging percentage with a 137 OPS+.

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Tim Salmon


Tim Salmon

Tim Salmon hit 299 career home runs – the most among those without an All Star selection; he was voted into the Angels Hall of Fame in 2015.

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Jack Clark


Jack Clark

The 26-game hitting streak in 1978 by four-time All Star and two-time Silver Slugger Jack Clark remains the longest in San Francisco Giants history.

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~Jacques Barzun, 1954