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Reggie Jackson

Reggie Jackson played in the Major League for 18 years for 4 different teams. he was known for being an outfielder and a Dh. he ended his career with 530 Homeruns and 1601 RBI's.

 

Willie Stargell

Willie Stargell was one of baseballs greatest home run hitters, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates with the nickname "pops." He played for the Pirates from 1962 to 1982. Willie had 475 home runs in his 20 year career.

 

Roberto Clemente

Roberto Clemente was one of the most exciting right fielders in the majors by leading the league with his .351 batting average. Roberto was an excellent base runner. he was born Rio Padres, Puerto Rico but he died in a plane crash after getting 3000 hits.

 

Cal Ripken, J.R

Cal Ripken, J.R played for the Baltimore Orioles for about 2 decades and having the record for most consecutive games played with 2632 and also had the honor to say that he had 3000 hits and 400 homers.

 

Nolan Ryan

Nolan is the greatest strikeout pitcher who ever lived. He had a record 383 strikeouts in 1973, went over 300 strikeouts for the sixth straight year in 1991 and became the first pitcher to reach the 5,000 strikeout mark.

 

Joe DiMaggio

This is Joe DiMaggio card about the 1939 world series against the reds, where the Yankees won 4 games to none. DiMaggio took home the Al MVP  that year and capped off by winning his fourth consecutive world Series ring.

 

Bo Jackson

Bo Jackson played both football and baseball for the Royals and the Raiders. In 1989 he was the MVP of the all star game when he played for the AL team. He was an all-star in both sports.

 

Tony Gwynn

Tony Gwynn got signed by the padres as a 3rd round pick in the 1981 draft. In 1989 he became the first national leaguer to win three straight batting titles since Stan Musial in 1950 to 1952. He also set Padres record for hits, runs, average, and triples.

 

Jose Canseco

Jose Canseco was a good outfielder but had some trouble in his career with steroids which may stop him from getting him into the hall of fame.

 

Ty Cobb

Ty Cobb owned most of baseballs batting records at time of his retirement in 1928. Ty's nickname was the "Georgia Peach" and still ranks in baseballs top 4 in games, at bats, hits, doubles, triples, runs. RBI's and stolen bases.

 

 

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