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Spending the first half of his career with the Texas Rangers Francisco Cordero proved to be one of the best Relief Pitchers in MLB.  The seven-year MLB veteran would become an All-Star in 2004 when he accumulated 49 Saves.

47. Dick Bosman

Having the best seasons of his career as a member of the Washington Senators, Dick Bosman would lead the American League in Earned Run Average in 1969 and would also lead the AL in the now sabremetric stat of ERA+.  While Bosman would have a losing record in Washington his sabremetrics were still strong.

44. Ed Brinkman

A ten year veteran with the then Washington Senators, Ed Brinkman proved to be a decent Shortstop in the American League.  Brinkman would have better individual seasons elsewhere, but his greatest tenure was with the Senators where he would flash his defensive prowess by leading the American League in Defensive bWAR twice.

39. John Wetteland

John Wetteland was a Texas Ranger for the last four seasons of his career where he would make two All-Star Games and collect 150 Saves.  He would finish 6th in Cy Young balloting in 1999 and is currently the all-time saves leader for the team.  Wetteland entered the Rangers Hall of Fame in 2005.