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Paul Molitor retired in 1998 with 3319 hits and a .306 career batting average.








  • Doug Harvey
  • Ed Hearn
  • Rickey Henderson 2
  • Tom Henke
  • Tom Henrich
  • Whitey Herzog
  • Frank Howard
  • Tommy John
  • Wally Joyner
  • Jim Kaat 2
  • Jimmy Key
  • Dave Kingman
  • Jerry Koosman
  • Tony Kubek
  • Bill Landrum
  • Don Larsen 2
  • Max Lanier
  • Vern Law
  • Bill Lee
  • Jim Lonberg
  • Marty Marion
  • Dennis Martinez
  • Don Mattingly 2
  • Tim McCarver
  • Jack McDowell
  • Mark McGwire
  • Tug McGraw
  • Minnie Minoso
  • Kevin Mitchell
  • Paul Molitor 2
  • Jack Morris
  • Bobby Murcer
  • Dale Murphy 2
  • Graig Nettles
  • Don Newcombe
  • Tony Olivia 2
  • Buck O'Neil
  • Paul O'Neill
  • Mickey Owen
  • Dave Parker
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  • Lance Parrish
  • Terry Pendleton
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  • Billy Pierce
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  • Boog Powell
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  • Preacher Roe
  • Cal Ripken Jr. 2 3
  • Bill Rogell 2
  • Pete Rose 2
  • Al Rosen 2
  • Bret Saberhagen
  • John Sain
  • Ryne Sandberg 2
  • Manny Sanguillen
  • Ron Santo 2
  • Herb Score
  • Vin Scully
  • Moose Skowron
  • Ken Singleton
  • Dave Stieb
  • Terry Steinbach
  • Darryl Strawberry
  • Gus Suhr
  • Bruce Sutter
  • Kent Tekulve
  • Bobby Thomson
  • Luis Tiant
  • Randy Tomlin
  • Alan Trammell
  • Cecil Travis
  • Virgil Trucks
  • John Tudor
  • Fernando Valenzuela
  • Andy Van Slyke
  • Mickey Vernon
  • Frank Viola
  • Bill Virdon
  • Bill Werber 2
  • Lou Whitaker
  • Frank White
  • Dick Williams
  • Maury Wills
  • Mookie Wilson
  • Jimmy Wynn









    Manny Sanguillen retired with a .296 career average and 1500 career hits.





    Mookie Wilson hit a ground ball under Bill Buckner's legs Game 6 of the 1986 World Series..





    Frank White was a brillant defensive 2nd baseman who played in 5 All Star Games during his 18 year ML career.





    Al Rosen narrowly missed winning the 1953 Triple Crown by .001 when he posted a .336 average with a league leading 43 homers and 145 RBI's.





    Cecil Travis's 1941 season included a .359 batting average 101 rbi's, 106 runs scored and a league leading 218 hits.





    Dave Parker led the league in batting average twice, rbis once, hits once and slugging percentage twice.





    Jerry Koosman won 222 games with a 3.36 career ERA in his 19 year ML career.





    "Old Reliable" led the AL with 138 runs scored in 1948.





    Cal Ripken Jr. played in 19 straight ML All Star Games.





    Ed Hearn was a member of the 1986 World Champion NY Mets.






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