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Eric Chavez

While Eric Chavez was never an All Star he was a Gold Glove recipient six years in a row and had a 37.4 career bWAR and a career OPS of .818.  No wonder the Oakland Athletics held him in such high regard for years. 

Cliff Lee

Cliff Lee took his time on the mound, and the longer he took, the more worried batters became.  Lee was a clutch pitcher (as shown by his excellent post seasons statistics) and is a former American League Cy Young Winner.  Lee would also lead the league once in ERA, twice in FIP and once in WHIP.  

Chone Figgins

The very quick Chone Figgins was a one time All Star and in 2005, he would lead the American League in Stolen Bases.  Figgins also showed a decent batting eye and would also lead the League in Walks in 2009, which would also be his lone All Star campaign.  He would finish his career with a 22.0 bWAR.

Carlos Pena

Carlos Pena would have a decent career, albeit with journeyman tendencies as he suited up for eight Major League franchises.  Still, Pena would put together some good seasons in Tampa where he would win a Home Run Title, a Gold Glove and a Silver Slugger.  He would overall belt 236 Home Runs with an .808 OPS.