#34 Rod Carew
Rod Carew
1B-2B
1967-1985
18X All Star, 7X Batting Champ
Baseball Hall of Fame 1991
You ever hear the expression "so and so can flat hit". Rod Carew could flat hit. The man hit .328 for his career! He won 7 batting titles, 6 of them in the 70s, 4 of them in a row. He hit .388 in 1977 which is the closest anyone not named George Brett has gotten to .400 in a lifetime.
The Panama born Carew was remarkably consistent he hit over .300 for FIFTEEN STRAIGHT SEASONS.
The Panama born Carew was remarkably consistent he hit over .300 for FIFTEEN STRAIGHT SEASONS.
He had 3000 hits. He won an MVP. He was an 18 time all star.
He's 34th in WAR among position players. He's unquestionably among the best hitters that ever lived.
He is also one of the rare men to play over 1000 games at 2 positions and was servicable at first and second base.
He is also one of the rare men to play over 1000 games at 2 positions and was servicable at first and second base.
He was elected to Cooperstown in 1991.
Anthony Leonelli is a 37 year old College Basketball 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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