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27. Eddie Yost

One of the most patient hitters in baseball history, Eddie Yost would lead the American League four times in Walks as a member of the Washington Senators.  While Yost would not win an On Base Percentage Title in Washington (he did in both of his seasons in Detroit) he did exceed the .400 mark six times.  Yost would also tabulate 1,521 Hits in Washington.

33. Torii Hunter

A dynamo with a glove and a hitter with pop in his bat, Torii Hunter is best known for his time with the Minnesota Twins.

25. Ossie Bluege

Playing for the Washington Senators for all of his eighteen MLB seasons, Ossie Bluege was not known as a great hitter, though he was consistent enough to put together 1,751 Hits over his tenure.  Bluege was best known for his defensive skills at the hot corner and would likely have been a multi-time Gold Glove winner had that award existed at the time.

30. Gary Gaetti

One of the most popular Twins of all time, Gary Gaetti was not just a two-time All-Star in the eyes of Minnesota fans.  Finishing 10th overall in MVP voting twice, Gaetti secured himself in Twins folklore by hitting home runs in his first two at bats en route to winning the 1987 American League Championship Series MVP, the same season where he helped Minnesota win their first World Series since the relocation.