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Coco Crisp

Perhaps the possessor of one of the most fun names in baseball, Coco Crisp put together a solid career that saw extended success in Cleveland, Boston and Oakland.  Crisp collected over 1,500 Hits in his career, his highest single season total where in 2005 as a Cleveland Indian he accrued 178.  Later in 2007 as a member of the Boston Red Sox he helped bring the World Series title to Fenway.  Crisp would also be known for his speed where he stole 20 or more bases 8 times, his highest being a league leading 49 in 2011 as an Oakland Athletic.
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Carl Crawford

As a member of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays, Carl Crawford would easily show off his best run in Baseball.  Crawford’s speed would see him lead the American League four times in Triples and in Stolen Bases and he would display enough power to also finish first in the Power/Speed# metric.  Crawford’s career would also see him bat over .300 six times and he was 69 Hits away from tallying 2,000 for his career.

Billy Butler

Billy Butler spent the bulk of his career with the Kansas City Royals where he has a decent run as their Designated Hitter.  Butler was a horrific fielder (thankfully he played in the American League) but he had some respectable offensive numbers over his career with 1,479 Hits and 147 Home Runs.  He would be named an All Star, a Silver Slugger and the Edgar Martinez Award winner in 2012.