Baseball's Greatest Players


Alex Rodriguez, sure to be a Hall of Famer.

Babe Ruth, greatest player in the history of MLB.

Cy Young, good enough to have an award named after him.

Duke Snider, one good ballplayer.

Eddie Murray, great hitter with power and all.

Frank Robinson, the only person to win the MVP in two leagues.

Gaylord Perry, one of the greatest pitchers ever.

Honus Wagner, the greatest shortstop ever.

Ivy Olsen, an unheard of star.

Josh Gibson, a Negro Leaguer better than the Babe.

Ken Griffey, Jr. could be the next Babe Ruth.

Lou Gehrig, "The Iron Horse", has the most career grand slams.

Mickey Mantle, an example of a Hall of Famer.

Napoleon Lajoie, recorded the highest batting average in modern times at an amazing .426.

Ozzie Smith did many remarkable back flips and was a great fielder.

Pete Rose had the most hits ever.

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Ralph Kiner defines the word slugger.

Satchel Paige played the most seasons ever.

Ty Cobb was he who could do it all.

Vladimir Guerrero, soon will be better than Ken Griffey, Jr.

Walter Johnson has the most career shutouts.

"XX" (double X), the nickname of Jimmie Foxx.

Yogi Berra won the most World Series.

Zack Wheat, another unheard of star.