National League

Catcher (Choose 1)

  • 1967-1983: cin
    .267 AVG, 389 HR, 1,376 RBI
    Bench led Reds to a pair of World Series titles. He was a 14-time All-Star and two-time NL MVP. Elected as a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer in 1989.
  • 1992-2007: nym , la , sd , oak , sea
    .308 AVG, 427 HR, 1,335 RBI
    All-time leader in home runs as a catcher. 1993 Rookie of the Year and 12-time All-Star. Won a record 10 consecutive Silver Slugger awards.
  • 1972-1990: phi , ana , kc
    .254 AVG, 105 HR, 826 RBI
    Seven-time Gold Glove winner. Hit .314 in 1980 playoffs to help Phils win title. His 2,225 games caught are third-most all-time.

First Base (Choose 1)

  • 1969-1987: la , sd
    .294 AVG, 272 HR, 1,308 RBI
    Ten-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glove winner. Helped team reach five World Series, winning one. NL record for consecutive games played (1,207).
  • 1986-2004: atl , tor , tb , sd , chc
    .284 AVG, 493 HR, 1,550 RBI
    Team-high 27 homers led Braves to 1995 title. Tied for 26th on the all-time home run list. Five-time All-Star and three-time Silver Slugger.
  • 1974-1990: stl , nym , cle
    .296 AVG, 162 HR, 1,071 RBI
    Won one World Series each with Cardinals and Mets. Captured 11 consecutive Gold Gloves from 1978-88. Won NL batting title and co-MVP in 1989.

Second Base (Choose 1)

  • 1963-1984: cin , hou , sf , phi , oak
    .271 AVG, 268 HR, 1,133 RBI
    Led Reds to back-to-back titles as MVP in 1975-76. Ten-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glover. Elected as a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer in 1990.
  • 1982-1997: chc , phi
    .285 AVG, 282 HR, 1,061 RBI
    Ten consecutive All-Star selections from 1984-93. Won nine straight Gold Gloves from 1983-91. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1995.
  • 1988-2007: hou
    .281 AVG, 291 HR, 1,175 RBI
    Seven-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glover. Leads all right-handed hitters with 668 doubles. Hit 53 career leadoff home runs, an NL record.

Shortstop (Choose 1)

  • 1978-1996: stl , sd
    .262 AVG, 28 HR, 793 RBI
    Fifteen-time All-Star and 13-time Gold Glover. His 8,375 assists are the most ever at shortstop. Elected as a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer in 2002.
  • 1953-1971: chc
    .274 AVG, 512 HR, 1,636 RBI
    Fourteen-time All-Star and two-time NL MVP. His No. 14 was the first ever retired by the Cubs. Elected as a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer in 1977.
  • 1986-2004: cin
    .295 AVG, 198 HR, 960 RBI
    Twelve-time All-Star and three-time Gold Glover. He was the first shortstop ever in the 30-30 club. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2012.

Third Base (Choose 1)

  • 1972-1989: phi
    .267 AVG, 548 HR, 1,595 RBI
    Led Phillies to '80 World Series as NL and WS MVP. Twelve-time All-Star and three-time NL MVP. Elected as a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer in 1995.
  • 1984-1998: stl , atl , mia , kd , cin
    .270 AVG, 140 HR, 946 RBI
    Won 1991 Comeback Player of the Year and MVP. He was a three-time Gold Glove winner. Played in five separate World Series.
  • 1987-2003: sf , ari , cle
    .268 AVG, 378 HR, 1,218 RBI
    Reached World Series with all three of his teams. Five-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glover. 142 RBI in '99 is tied for most in Dbacks history.

Outfield (Choose 3)

  • 1982-2001: sd
    .338 AVG, 135 HR, 1,138 RBI
    Fifteen-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glover. Eight NL batting titles and seven Silver Sluggers. Elected as a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer in 2007.
  • 1941-1963: stl
    .331 AVG, 475 HR, 1,951 RBI
    Won three NL MVP awards and three World Series. Tied for record with 24 All-Star selections. Elected as a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer in 1969.
  • 1976-1996: Expos , chc , bos , sea
    .279 AVG, 438 HR, 1,591 RBI
    Eight-time All-Star and eight-time Gold Glover. One of three players with 400 HRs and 300 SB. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010.
  • 1976-1993: atl , phi , col
    .265 AVG, 398 HR, 1,266 RBI
    MVP, Silver Slugger and Gold Glove in ’82 and ’83. Seven-time All-Star and five Gold Gloves overall. Led NL in hits, RBIs and runs for the 1980s.
  • 1946-1955: pit , chc , cle
    .279 AVG, 369 HR, 1,451 RBI
    Won a record seven consecutive NL home run titles. Six straight All-Star selections from 1948-53. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1975.
  • 1979-2002: expos , cws , nyy , mia , oak , bal
    .294 AVG, 170 HR, 980 RBI
    He was a three-time World Series champion. Won 1986 NL batting title and seven-time All-Star. Highest NL stolen base percentage (min. 300 att.).

Starting Pitcher (Choose 1)

  • 1988-2009: sea , ari , nyy , sf , expos , oak
    W-L 303-166, 3.29 ERA, 4,875 Ks
    Won five Cy Young Awards, including four straight. Most strikeouts ever by a lefty; second overall. Won the pitching Triple Crown in 2002.
  • 1986-2008: atl , chc
    W-L 355-227, 3.16 ERA, 3,371 Ks
    First pitcher to win four straight Cy Youngs. Only player with 15-plus wins 17 straight seasons. Holds the record for most Gold Gloves with 18.
  • 1959-1975: stl
    W-L 251-174, 2.91 ERA, 3,371 Ks
    Two-time Cy Young winner and 1968 NL MVP. Struck out a record 17 hitters in a WS game. Elected as a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer in 1981.

Relief Pitcher (Choose 1)

  • 1993-2010: sd , mil , mia
    601 S, 2.87 ERA, 1,133 Ks
    He was a seven-time All-Star selection. Most 20-, 30- and 40-save seasons all-time. Holds NL record with 601 career saves.
  • 1995-2010: hou , nym , phi , atl , bos
    422 S, 2.31 ERA, 1,196 Ks
    He was a seven-time All-Star selection. Had more saves (39) than hits allowed (35) in '99. Most strikeouts by a pitcher with zero starts.
  • 1976-1988: chc , stl , atl
    300 S, 2.83 ERA, 861 Ks
    Six-time All-Star and 1979 Cy Young winner. Earned the save in Game 7 of 1982 World Series. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.

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