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16. Curt Flood
Curt Flood was very highly regarded for his defensive skills as he was a seven time Gold Glove recipient (1963 to 1969) but slowly his offensive game increased to the point where he was a regular threat to lead the National League in Hits. He would actually do that in 1964, the season that would see him go to his first All Star Game and World Series (the Cards won) and he would have six seasons where he would bat at least .300. Flood would again help the Cardinals win the World Series in 1967 and he would have a fourth place finish in MVP voting in 1968. He would collect 1,853 Hits for St. Louis.