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1. This Hall of Fame 'O' was the third player in history to hit 500 home runs. He spent his entire 22-season career with the New York Giants. Who is this outfielder?
2. This outfielder split his 17-season career between the Reds and the Yankees. He was a five-time all-star and led the league in batting once. Who is this that wore the number 21?
3. This 15-season Minnesota Twin graced the outfield with his jersey number 6. He was the 1964 American League Rookie of the Year, and finished runner-up twice for the MVP. Who is this three-time batting crown champion?
4. This three-time all-star began his 15-season Major League career by playing eight seasons with the Blue Jays. He also wore the uniforms of the Mariners, Mets, Red Sox, and Yankees. Who is this first baseman?
5. This all-star pitcher wore the number 13 on the mound with the Athletics for 12 seasons. He was there to help guide them to three consecutive World Series crowns from 1972-1974. Who is this two-time all-star pitcher?
6. This 10-season player batted for the first Triple Crown in baseball history in the 1887 season. He hit 10+ home runs in a season twice, a great amount in the early days of baseball. Who is this outfielder that also pitched in 36 games?
7. This pitcher played for the Dodgers in nine seasons, and was instrumental in their 1965 and 1966 World Series attempts. He began his career with the Reds, then pitched for the Senators before coming to Los Angeles. Who is this that wore the number 23 of the Dodgers?
8. This pitcher provided his services for 24 seasons. He appeared in a Major League record 1252 games. Sometimes he was 'on' and sometimes he was 'off'. Because of this, there were many teams who wanted him, and also many teams who didn't. He started only four games in his entire career, retiring in 2003. Who is this pitcher that wore number 47 during most of his career?
9. From 1997-2002, this first baseman quietly played for the Twins. In 2003, he signed as a free agent with the Red Sox, then started belting home runs right and left, including 54 in 2006. Who is this first baseman and DH that wore the number 34 at Fenway Park?
10. This pitcher was the Rookie of the Year runner-up in 2001, and the 2005 NLCS MVP, both with the Astros. In his first 10 seasons, he was in the top six for the Cy Young Award an amazing six times. Who is this that was traded midseason 2010 to the Phillies?
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