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Bronson Arroyo

Bronson Arroyo spent most of his pitching career for the Cincinnati Reds but it was earlier in his career where he had his greatest team success where he was a member of the Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series Championship team.  With the Reds he had five 14 Win Seasons and was an All-Star in 2006 where he led the National League in Games Started and Innings Pitched.  2010 was a better season where he had a career high 17 Wins, won the Gold Glove and finished 12th in Cy Young voting.  He retired with a record of 148 and 137.

Andre Ethier

Andre Ethier played his entire career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and he would have four 20 Home Run seasons and he would be named an All-Star in both 2010 and 2011.  His best year was in a non-All-Star year (2009) where he had career highs in Hits (162), Home Runs (31) and Runs Batted In (106) and he would finish sixth in National League MVP voting.  Ethier, who would also win a Gold Glove (2011), a Silver Slugger (2009) and had 1,367 career Hits.

Adam Lind

Adam Lind was a good Home Run hitter who had six 20 Home Run seasons, four of which were with the Toronto Blue Jays.  Lind was a streaky hitter but in 2009 he had a career year where he finished 15th in MVP voting, won the Silver Slugger and belted 35 Home Runs with 114 Runs Batted In.  He would finish his career with an even 200 Home Runs with 1,247 Hits.

Aaron Hill

Aaron Hill came up with the Toronto Blue Jays where the infielder had a good start until he suffered a concussion that took him out most of the 2008 season.  Hill rebounded with the nest year he ever had with career highs of 195 Hits, 26 Home Runs and 109 Runs Batted In while being named an All Star and American League Comeback Player of the Year.  Hill would later sign with the Arizona Diamondbacks and had a really good 2012, which came close to matching his previous best with the Jays in 2009.  He would finish his career with Milwaukee, Boston and San Francisco and retired with 1,501 Hits.