Tony Gwynn


Tony Gwynn

No National League hitter won more batting titles than the 8 earned by 15-time All Star and .338 career hitter Tony Gwynn.

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Elmer Flick


Elmer Flick

Elmer Flick debuted in 1898, led the National League in runs batted in during 1900, and led the American League in batting average in 1905.

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Andre Dawson


Andre Dawson

One of 8 players with 300+ HRs and 300+ stolen bases, Andre Dawson was an 8-time All Star. Click here to see his video shutout to this website.

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Kiki Cuyler


Kiki Cuyler

KiKi Cuyler hit .320 or better in seven seasons and finished with a lifetime .321 average; four times he led the league in stolen bases.

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Candy Cummings


Candy Cummings autograph

Candy Cummings is in the Hall of Fame largely for his invention of the curveball. Others like hurler Fred Goldsmith claim otherwise.

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Sam Crawford


Sam Crawford

All-time MLB triples leader Sam Crawford made his debut in 1899 with the Reds in a double header against two different teams.

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Roberto Clemente


Roberto Clemente

Roberto Clemente had 12 Gold Gloves and exactly 3,000 hits; his humanitarian efforts go far beyond his considerable baseball accomplishments.

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Willard Brown


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Willard Brown twice won the Triple Crown while playing in Puerto Rico. In 2006 he was inducted into both the US and Caribbean HoF.

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Hank Aaron


Henry Aaron

How is it possible for Hank Aaron, a 24-time All Star with 755 home runs, 3,771 hits, 2,297 runs batted in, and a .305 lifetime average to be underrated?

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Babe Ruth


Babe Ruth

Babe Ruth hit his 138th career homer in 1921 to tie Roger Connor’s MLB record. For the next 14 years, each of his next 576 dingers set a new mark.

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"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"

~Jacques Barzun, 1954