#62 Willie Stargell
Willie Stargell
1B/OF
1962-1982
7 Time All Star, MVP
Baseball Hall of Fame
"Pops" was one of the most feared sluggers in the National League for almost 2 decades. He lead the Pirates to a title in 1979 and had a ring from 1971 as well. He is still to date the only man to win the MVP, NLCS MVP and WS MVP in the same season (1979).
Spent his entire career in Pittsburgh, hitting tape measure home runs and being beloved around the league. Joe Morgan once said "When I played there were 600 baseball players and 599 loved Willie Stargell".
He began his career as an outfielder before getting significantly larger and moving to first.
He clubbed 475 career home runs and was a lifetime .282 hitter. He ranks 32nd in career home runs and 11th in career hit by pitches.
Willie Stargell was inducted to Cooperstown in 1988.
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