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216. Steve Rogers

The claim can be made (and we will be among those who make it) that Steve Rogers was the greatest Pitcher in franchise history when the Washington Nationals were in Montreal as the Expos.

244. Jack Powell

Jack Powell may have posted a losing record over his career (245-255), but regardless of the era, isn’t anyone who won these many games have to be considered good?

169. Brett Butler

Brett Butler was only an All-Star once, but don’t let that fact misguide you to what was one hell of a baseball player.

168. Darryl Strawberry

Darryl Strawberry was at one time the most feared hitter in the National League, and a case could be made that he was also the most recognized.