gold star for USAHOF
 

296. David Justice

David Justice is an interesting player to put on this list as his overall numbers were not so much that of a compiler, nor did he have a monster season.  What Justice was, was a very good player for a long time, and despite his fame (married to Halle Barry), his career was underrated.

39. David Justice

David Justice, at one time, was one of the most recognized sluggers in baseball.   A star for the high-profile Atlanta Braves, Justice was the star hitter for the perennially playoff-bound team. He was named one of People’s Magazine’s Most Beautiful People (1994) and was married to Halle Barry.  The last two might be interesting, but they don’t help propel him to this rank, do they? 

Justice was named the National League Rookie of the Year in 1990, where he helped the Braves reach the World Series the following two seasons.  All three of his first full campaigns (1990-92) would see him hit 20 or more Home Runs, but he increased that in 1993 with 40 Home Runs and a career-high 120 Runs Batted In.  He would be named to his first of two All-Stars and was also a Silver Slugger for the first time.  The strike-shortened 1994 season would also see him return to the All-Star Game.  Justice would remain in Atlanta until he was traded to Cleveland before the 1997 season.  As a Brave, he hammered 160 Home Runs with a Slash Line of .275/.374/.499.

Atlanta elected Justice to their Hall of Fame in 2007.