George Brett spent his entire 21-year career
with the Kansas City Royals tormenting American League pitchers. An
intense competitor, the 12-time All-Star became the only player in
history to amass more than 3,000 hits, 300 homers, 600 doubles, 100
triples and 200 stolen bases. His 3,154 hits are 13th most all-time.
The only player to win batting titles in three decades (1976, 1980,
1990), he was the 1980 American League MVP when his remarkable .390
average was the highest since Ted Williams' .406 mark in 1941.