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- 4. Known as the "Iron Horse" with a 2130 game streak.
- 6. Known as the "Yankee Clipper", and an MLB hitting record of 56 consecutive games.
- 8. Owner of the title, "Home run King" for a generation with his 755 career homers.
- 9. Retired in 1928 as the all-time leader in hits, runs scored, and stolen bases.
- 11. 12 consecutive Gold Glove Awards, 20-time All-Star, two-time MVP.
- 12. 22-year career with Pittsburgh Pirates and the San Francisco Giants.
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- 1. Boston Red Sox icon noted for being the best hitter ever best fisherman and best fighter pilot.
- 2. 21-year career with an MVP in 1924 leading the Senators to their first World Series Championship.
- 3. 24-year career with seven Cy Young Awards as the best pitcher of the year.
- 5. New York Yankee known for his powerful switch-hitter, winning seven World Series.
- 7. St. Louis icon playing his entire 22-year career for the Cardinals leading them to three world Series titles.
- 10. Astounding .690 career slugging percentage remains the best of all time.