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2. Craig Biggio

Like his “Killer B” teammate, Jeff Bagwell, Craig Biggio spent his entire career as a member of the Houston Astros.  

1. Jeff Bagwell

While we have been open (often) about how Jeff Bagwell should have gotten into the Baseball Hall of Fame at the very least by his second year of eligibility, He at least earns this honor by being selected as the greatest Houston Astro of all-time.
Arriving to Green Bay in 1965, Carroll Dale would help the Packers immediately as the team would win the next three titles, the 1965 NFL Championship and Super Bowls I & II.  Dale would be a three time Pro Bowl selection (1968-1970) and had 5,422 Receiving Yards as a Packer.  Green Bay inducted Dale into their Hall of Fame in 1979.
Lynn Dickey was never a Pro Bowl selection however he was an effective starting Quarterback for the Green Bay Packer for nine seasons.  Dickey was not surrounded with the best talent around him but he did manage to throw for the most yards and touchdowns in 1983 and for 21,369 Yards overall.  The Packers would induct Dickey into their Hall of Fame in 1982.