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1. David Otto (1964)

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Tall left-handed pitcher who played eight seasons in the big leagues for the Oakland A's, Cleveland Indians, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Chicago Cubs.

2. Milt Pappas (1939)

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MLB pitcher who accumulated 209 wins during his 17-year career.

3. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (1999)

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First and third baseman who has risen to fame as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays organization. He was named the Blue Jays' top prospect in 2017, and was subsequently voted...

4. Juan Soto (1998)

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Outfielder who made his MLB debut with the Washington Nationals in 2019 at the age of 19. He helped the Nationals win their first-ever World Series Championship in 2019. 

5. Lance McCullers (1993)

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Pitcher who made his MLB debut with the Houston Astros in 2015. He was selected in the first round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the team. He helped the...

6. Luis Rodríguez (1980)

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MLB shortstop who began his career with the Minnesota Twins in 2005.

7. Heath Hembree (1970)

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Professional pitcher that was drafted by the San Francisco Giants during the fifth round of the 2010 MLB Draft. He was acquired by the New York Mets via waivers in August 2021. He was...

8. Harry Stovey (1970)

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19th century MLB outfielder and first baseman known as the first player to reach 100 home runs.

9. Jack Glasscock (1857)

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Played shortstop in the 19th century, in the early years when baseball was still played without gloves.

10. Tim Keefe (1857)

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Starred in the early days of baseball as one of the most dominant pitchers of his generation, winning 342 games in just 14 seasons.

11. Deolis Guerra (1970)

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Professional pitcher that was signed by the New York Mets as an undrafted free agent in 2005. He signed a minor league contract with the Oakland Athletics in February 2021. 

12. John Clarkson (1861)

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MLB pitcher who won 328 total games during his 13-year career.

13. Jimmy McAleer (1970)

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Outfielder for the Cleveland Spiders who also helped set up the St. Louis Cardinals team in the American League, and co-owned the Red Sox for a season.

14. George Davis (1870)

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MLB infielder who played 20 seasons and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1998.

15. Buck Freeman (1970)

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Former coal miner who became one of baseball's first power hitters, amassing numerous home run records.

16. Nicholas Altrock (1970)

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One of the most dominant left-handed pitchers of his age who was even better known for his clownish antics as a coach.

17. Doug Bernier (1970)

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Utility infielder who made his MLB debut in 2008 for the Colorado Rockies and appeared for the Minnesota Twins in 2013.

18. Moonlight Graham (1879)

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Right fielder - for one game - for the New York Giants who inspired the novel Shoeless Joe and the Oscar-nominated movie Field of Dreams.

19. Jack Lewis (1884)

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Second baseman for the Boston Red Sox and Pittsburgh Rebels in the early 20th Century.

20. Dylan James Carlson (1998)

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Professional baseball player who plays as an outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals. He hit his first MLB career home run on August 23, 2020.  

21. Joe Jackson (1887)

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Known as Shoeless Joe, he hit for an astounding .408 average in 1911, helped the Chicago White Sox win the 1917 World Series, and was banned from the major leagues...

22. Donie Bush (1887)

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Longtime shortstop for the Detroit Tigers during the Ty Cobb era who remained in baseball for a number of decades as a manager, owner, scout and executive.

23. Danny Coulombe (1970)

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Professional pitcher that was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers during the 25th round of the 2012 MLB Draft. He signed with the Minnesota Twins on a minor league contract in November 2020. 

24. Hooks Dauss (1889)

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MLB pitcher who won 222 games over his 15-year career with the Detroit Tigers.

25. Jaime Barria (1970)

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Professional pitcher that was signed by the Los Angeles Angels as an international free agent in 2013. He was selected to represent the World team during the 2017 All-Star Futures Game. He made...

26. Max Carey (1890)

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MLB outfielder who collected 2,665 career hits and 738 stolen bases. He won a World Series Championship with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1925.

27. Ed Barney (1970)

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Outfielder for the New York Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pirates in the early 1900s.

28. Kevin Newman (1993)

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Professional infielder that was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates during the first round of the 2015 MLB Draft. He began his professional career playing for the West Virginia Black Bears of the New...

29. Happy Felsch (1891)

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Talented center fielder with a great arm and power swing who became an unwitting accomplice to the 1919 Black Sox scandal.

30. Bullet Rogan (1893)

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One of the greatest pitchers of the Negro Leagues, he was also one of its top hitters, and became a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.

31. Bill Morrell (1970)

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Right-handed pitcher who played three seasons in the major leagues.

32. David Ross (1977)

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Retired MLB catcher who helped the Boston Red Sox capture the 2013 World Series Championship after spending the first decade of his career as a journeyman catcher. He won his second World...

33. Andy Cooper (1898)

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Known as "Lefty," he pitched in the Negro Leagues for the Detroit Stars and Kansas City Monarchs from 1920 to 1939 and managed the Monarchs from 1937 to 1940.

34. Pie Traynor (1899)

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Played his entire 18-year career for the Pittsburgh Pirates with a .320 lifetime batting average.

35. Ian Krol (1970)

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Professional pitcher that was drafted by the Oakland Athletics during the seventh round of the 2009 MLB Draft. He was acquired by the Detroit Tigers via a minor league contract in December 2020.

36. Abraham Toro (1970)

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Professional infielder that was drafted by the Houston Astros during the fifth round of the 2016 MLB Draft. He was acquired by the Seattle Mariners via trade on July 27, 2021.

37. Leo Taylor (1901)

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Right-handed hitter who appeared in the big leagues for the Chicago White Sox in 1923, getting into one game as a pinch-runner.

38. Charlie Gehringer (1903)

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Hall of Fame second baseman and 1937 American League MVP who played his entire 19-year career with the Detroit Tigers. He helped lead the Tigers to a World Series Championship...

39. Kelvin Beachum (1970)

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Professional offensive tackle drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers during the seventh round of the 2012 NFL Draft. He was signed by the Arizona Cardinals in July 2020. 

40. J.B. Bukauskas (1970)

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Professional pitcher that was drafted by the Houston Astros during the first round of the 2017 MLB Draft. He was acquired by the Arizona Diamondbacks via trade in July 2019. 

41. Doc Cramer (1905)

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Was considered one of the great center fielders of his era and he collected 2,705 hits during his 20-year career.

42. Bobo Newsom (1907)

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4-time MLB All-Star who pitched for 20 seasons and won a World Series Championship with the Washington Senators in 1947.

43. Ryne Harper (1970)

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Professional pitcher that was drafted by the Atlanta Braves during the 37th round of the 2011 MLB Draft. He was acquired by the Washington Nationals via trade in January 2020. 

44. Ben Chapman (1908)

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Former MLB Outfield and Manager known best for his outrageously racist remarks and refusal to pitch to Jackie Robinson.

45. Eddie Pérez (1968)

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Former MLB catcher best known as a member of the Atlanta Braves, with whom he won the World Series in his rookie season in 1995. He later became the bullpen...

46. Brendan Ryan (1982)

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Major league shortstop known for his stellar defense, debuted in 2007 with the St. Louis Cardinals.

47. Buck O'Neil (1911)

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Negro League first baseman who became the MLB's first black coach on May 29, 1962.

48. Kyle Keller (1993)

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Professional pitcher that was drafted by the Miami Marlins during the 18th round of the 2015 MLB Draft. He was acquired by the Pittsburgh Pirates via trade in April 2021.

49. Hank Greenberg (1911)

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Legendary Detroit Tigers first baseman who won the AL MVP award in 1935 and 1940. He was a 5-time All-Star and he helped lead the Tigers to World Series Championships...

50. Jim Shilling (1970)

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Former second baseman who played one season in the big leagues.

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