#49 Brooks Robinson
Brooks Robinson
3B
1955-1977
18 Time All Star, 16 Time Gold Glove, MVP
Baseball Hall of Fame
With a name like Brooks Robinson you're halfway to being a legend. Brooks took care of the other half by being the most dominant defensive force to ever play third base as demonstrated by his 16 Gold Gloves and his highlight reel from the 70 World Series alone. He played 23 seasons, all in Baltimore which is tired with Carl Yastrzemski for the most with a single team.
Nicknamed the Human Vacuum Cleaner for his exploits with his glove, he was no slouch with the bat either. He's top 50 in hits all time with 2,848 and 12th all time in sacrifice flies.
He won the MVP award in 1964, won World Series in 1966 and 1970 (he was the MVP of the 1970 World Series). His performance in the 1970 World Series prompted Pete Rose of the opposing to Reds to say of Robinson: "He belongs in a higher league".
If you're into advanced metrics he's 68th all time in WAR.
Someone may play third base as well as Brooks Robinson, someone may do it as long as Brooks Robinson, but I can't imagine anyone doing it better.
He was elected to Cooperstown in 1983.
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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