#51 Wade Boggs

Wade Boggs
3B
1982-1999
12 Time All Star, 5 Time Batting Champion
Baseball Hall of Fame
Wade Boggs has a lifetime .328 average. That's the highest of anyone alive with over 4000 at bats. The best hitter in the American League in the 1980s and early 90s. 

He won 5 batting titles (including 4 straight) and he lead the league in doubles twice. He had a phenomenal batting eye and lead the league in OBP 6 times. 

There are only 4 players post World War 2 with 3000 hits and less than 160 home runs (Lou Brock, Tony Gwynn, Rod Carew). 

After spending the bulk of his career in Boston he headed for New York in 1993 and put together 4 more All Star seasons down there, including winning the 1996 World Series his lone ring. 

He got his 3000th hit playing for Tampa Bay and retired shortly there after. He is 43rd all time in WAR, and 25th all time in OBP. He is also 23rd all time in doubles and 26th in walks. He played the 5th most games at third base of anyone in history.

Wade Boggs got the call to the hall in 2005.


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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