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You can tell I'm a little older than some that have posted
New York Yankees – Bill Skowron Baltimore Orioles - Boog Powell Boston Red Sox – Jackie Jensen Detroit Tigers – Norm Cash Cleveland Indians – Rocky Colovito/Herb Score Milwaukee Brewers/Seattle Pilots - Cecil Cooper Toronto Blue Jays - Tony Fernandez/Dave Stieb Kansas City Royals - Hal McRae Texas Rangers / Washington Senators - Frank Howard Chicago White Sox – Minnie Minoso Washington Senators- Mickey Vernon/Pete Runnels -Minnesota Twins - Bob Allison California Angels – Bobby Grich Seattle Mariners - Edgar Martinez Kansas City A’s-Bobby Shantz/Gus Zernial-Oakland A's - Sal Bando Philadelphia Phillies – Larry Bowa Pittsburgh Pirates – Dick Groat St. Louis Cardinals – Ken Boyer Chicago Cubs – Hank Sauer Montreal Expos / Washington Nationals - Dennis Martinez New York Mets - Jerry Koosman Los Angeles Dodgers / Brooklyin Dodgers - Gil Hodges /Carl Furillo Cincinnati Reds – Ted Kluszewski Houston Astros - JR Richard San Francisco Giants/New York Giants – Alvin Dark San Diego Padres - Gary Templeton Atlanta Braves / Milwaukee Braves – Joe Adcock |
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New York Yankees - Thurman Munson
Baltimore Orioles - Boog Powell Boston Red Sox - Fred Lynn Detroit Tigers - Chet Lemon Cleveland Indians - Andre Thornton Milwaukee Brewers/Seattle Pilots - Gorman Thomas Toronto Blue Jays - Joe Carter Kansas City Royals - Amos Otis Texas Rangers / Washington Senators - Toby Harrah Chicago White Sox - Harold Baines Minnesota Twins - Tony Oliva California Angels - Don Baylor Seattle Mariners - NONE Oakland A's - Sal Bando Philadelphia Phillies - Larry Bowa Pittsburgh Pirates - Dave Parker St. Louis Cardinals - Willie McGee Chicago Cubs - Bill Madlock Montreal Expos / Washington Nationals - Ellis Valentine New York Mets - Dave Kingman Los Angeles Dodgers / Brooklyin Dodgers - Steve Garvey Cincinnati Reds - George Foster Houston Astros - Cesar Cedeno San Francisco Giants/New York Giants - Bobby Bonds San Diego Padres - NONE Atlanta Braves / Milwaukee Braves - Darrell Evans
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New York Yankees - Thurman Munson
Baltimore Orioles - Boog Powell Boston Red Sox - Nomar Garciaparra Detroit Tigers - Norm Cash Cleveland Indians - Albert Belle Milwaukee Brewers/Seattle Pilots - Cecil Cooper Toronto Blue Jays - Dave Stieb Kansas City Royals - Amos Otis Texas Rangers / Washington Senators - Frank Howard Chicago White Sox - Harold Baines Minnesota Twins - Jim Perry California Angels - Bobby Grich Seattle Mariners - Jay Buhner Kansas City A's / Oakland A's - Carney Lansford Philadelphia Phillies - Richie Allen Pittsburgh Pirates - Dave Parker St. Louis Cardinals - Ken Boyer/Jim Edmonds Chicago Cubs - Mark Grace Montreal Expos / Washington Nationals - Tim Wallach New York Mets -Darryl Strawberry Los Angeles Dodgers / Brooklyn Dodgers - Maury Wills Cincinnati Reds - George Foster/Vada Pinson Houston Astros - Jim Wynn San Francisco Giants/New York Giants - Will Clark San Diego Padres - Benito Santiago Atlanta Braves / Milwaukee Braves - Lew Burdette I would add a few players who don’t line up well with just one team because they performed well for many years: Al Oliver, Bill Madlock, Darrel Evans, Tommy Davis, Reggie Smith, Don Baylor & Joe Carter. Oliver and Madlock should be in the HOF, IMO.
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