#41 Al Kaline

Al Kaline
OF
1953-1974
18 Time All Star, 10 Time Gold Glove Winner
Baseball Hall of Fame

Al Kaline made his major league debut a few weeks after his high school graduation. He patrolled right field for the Tigers for the next 20 or so years and put together one of the greatest careers the game has seen, never wearing any uniform other than that of the Detroit Tigers.

He won the batting title in 1955 at age 20, still the youngest American Leaguer to do so. The consistency with which he played is staggering he hit .300 nine times. His play in right field earned him 10 Gold Gloves, He was named to 18 All Star teams, Playing the bulk of his career in the 50s and 60s when only 1 team per league went to the postseason (and to be real it was usually the Yankees) Kaline had limited chances to shine in the postseason however in the 1968 World Series he hit .379 with 2 homers as the Tigers downed the Cardinals in his lone trip to the series.

He retired with 399 home runs, pretty gangster to not hang around to get another.

A member of the 3,000 hit club Kaline ranks 42nd all time in WAR and was a first ballot hall of famer elected in 1980


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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