#38 Chipper Jones

Chipper Jones
3B
1993-2012
8 Time All Star, MVP
Baseball Hall of Fame
Personal note, almost never have I done a full 180 on a player like I did with Chipper Jones. I knew he was the top prospect in baseball after being the #1 pick in the 90 draft and I flat out didn't like him or his name or his Braves teams for the first half of his career at least.

Then he was still there, and still awesome, and by the time he retired I realized I was watching a legend. He has the most RBI of any third baseman that's ever played the game. 

As switch hitters go, he has the second most RBI (to Eddie Murray) and is the only switch hitter ever with a .300 average, a .400 OBP, and a .500 slugging percentage. 

He was named to 8 All Star teams, hit .300 10 times, hit 30 or more homers 6 times, and 6 times finished in the top 10 in MVP voting (winning once). He was a member of the 1995 World Champions. 

He was a team guy to the point that despite being a third baseman his entire major league career he went and played left field for 2 years to accommodate the Braves adding Vinny Castilla to their lineup.

He's 51st all time in WAR and is among the career leaders among third baseman and switch hitters in most major categories. 

He was elected to Cooperstown in 2018.



Anthony Leonelli is a 37 year old College Baseball Coach and amateur baseball arguer. If you wanna know how this list came together check here criteria. He thinks that George Brett winning batting titles in 3 decades is pretty awesome. 

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