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1. Babe Ruth

The New York Yankees are the most successful baseball team of all-time:

Period.

Love them or hate them, this team has been loaded throughout the years with talent after talent and you might think that it would have been difficult to come up with a consensus number one for the Bronx Bombers, but it really wasn’t.

It can be nobody other than Babe Ruth.

47. Corey Koskie

A member of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, Corey Koskie provided a solid bat for the Twins for a few years.  He would accumulate 130 Hits or more four seasons in a row and would also have a pair of 25 Home Run seasons.   His overall run as a Twin would show a respectable 101 Homers with a .280/.474/.463 Slash Line

46. Roy Smalley

Roy Smalley arrived to Minnesota in 1976 in a blockbuster trade (it sent Bert Blyleven to Texas) and would stay the starting Shortstop for the Twins until his departure in 1982.  Smalley’s best season was 1979 where he was named an All-Star and had career highs in Hits (168) and Home Runs (24).  

50. Tom Zachary

A member of the 1924 World Series Championship Team, Tom Zachary would have four seasons for the Washington Senators where he hit the 15 Win mark.  The lefthander would go 2-0 in the ’24 World Series and he finished in second place in ERA during the regular season.  He would later win a second World Series Ring with the 1929 New York Yankees.

Zachary's Senators record was 96 and 104 with a 3.78 ERA.