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Jhonny Peralta

Jhonny Peralta spent the first half of his career with the Cleveland Indians where he had five straight years collecting 140 Hits.  The Dominican Shortstop was never an All-Star as an Indian but he would become one three times in the second half of his career, two with the Detroit Tigers and one with the St. Louis Cardinals.  Peralta had decent power with five seasons that would see him belt over 20 Home Runs and he did accumulate 1,761 Hits over his career.  Peralta was also a good defensive infielder and probably should have one at least one Gold Glove in his career.

Jered Weaver

Jered Weaver was a college phenom where at California State University, Long Beach he won both the Golden Spikes Award and Dick Howser Trophy.  Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Weaver was in the starting rotation as a rookie (2006) and in 2009 he had a 16 and 8 season.  That would usher in a three-year stint where he was amongst the best hurlers in the American League going to the All-Star Game three years straight (2010-12) and he was in the top five in Cy Young voting those campaigns peaking with a runner-up in 2011.  He won the Strikeout Title in 2010 and the Wins and WHIP Title in 2012.  While the 2010-12 stretch was his best, he would have a league leading 18 Wins in 2014.  Weaver retired with 150 Wins.
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Jayson Werth

Jayson Werth was a popular member of the 2008 Philadelphia Phillies World Series Championship Team.  The Outfielder would be an Al Star in 2009 and was the National League leader in Doubles in 2010 but his better accumulative totals took place with the Washington Nationals where he played from 2011 to 2017.