Vladimir Guerrero


Vladimir Guerrero

When it comes to big league hits by players from the Dominican Republic, only Adrian Beltre has more than Vladimir Guerrero (2,590).

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Juan Gonzalez


Juan Gonzalez

George Bush was the managing general partner of the Rangers while Juan Gonzalez played and twice invited the slugger to the White House.

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Jose Canseco


Jose Canseco

Jose Canseco is a former Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player with 462 career homers. Should he receive Hall of Fame consideration?

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Dave Parker


Dave Parker

With multiple All Star appearances, Gold Gloves, and Silver Slugger Awards, Dave Parker was an MVP and two-time batting champion.

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Dwight Evans


Dwight Evans

Dwight Evans won 8 Gold Gloves, appeared in 3 All Star games and finished in the Top 10 of MVP voting 4 times. Would you put him in the Hall?

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Bryce Harper


Bryce Harper

Bryce Harper was drafted at 18, the youngest position player in All Star history at 19, then the Rookie of the Year; 3 years later he was the MVP.

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Jackie Jensen


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A two-sport star in college, Jackie Jensen was the first man to play in the Rose Bowl, the World Series, and a major league All Star Game.

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Dale Murphy


Dale Murphy

Seven-time All Star Dale Murphy was the back-to-back MVP, an NL Silver Slugger 4 straight years, and a Gold Glover five straight seasons.  

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Tony Oliva


Tony Oliva

The 1964 American League Rookie of the Year, Tony Oliva was an eight-time All Star, three-time batting champ, and a Gold Glove winner.

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Lou Piniella


Lou Piniella

Lou Piniella recorded over 1,700 hits as a player and 1,700 wins as a manager; Joe Torre is the only man with 2,000 in each category.

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

~Jacques Barzun, 1954