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Michael Cuddyer

A two time All Star, Michael Cuddyer spent most of his career with the Minnesota Twins, but his best season was in 2013 when he was with the Colorado Rockies.  That year, Cuddyer won the Batting Title and earned his only Silver Slugger.  He would have over 1,500 Hits over his career.

68. Mark Buehrle

For over a decade, Mark Buehrle was either considered an ace or a player close to the top of the rotation.  Five times, Buehrle was named an All-Star and is a member of the 200 Win club, a number that is becoming more elusive all of the time.  A finesse pitcher with a wide arsenal to use, Buehrle’s best season was in 2005 where he finished 5th in Cy Young voting and helped the Chicago White Sox win the World Series.

LaTroy Hawkins

One of the few players to pitch over 1,000 Games and to play into his 40’s, LaTroy Hawkins played for eleven teams in his MLB career.  Hawkins played most of his career in the bullpen where he recorded 127 Saves.  As of this writing, he is 10th overall in Games Pitched.

Kevin Gregg

While Kevin Gregg was certainly a journeyman pitcher, he did record 20 Saves in a season six times; though the fact that he did that for four different teams (one of which in two different runs) shows off that no MLB General Manager viewed him as an elite talent.  Still, he recorded a more than respectable 177 Saves over his career.