Alonso Carvajal, 3B
Carvajal held down the Yankees 3B spot for a long time, attending 5 all-star games and winning 5 silver sluggers. He was an international discovery out of Mexico in 1904 and within 4 years made it up to the big leagues.
Career Stats: 7983 PA, 2127 H, 750 SB, .360 wOBA, 129 wRC+, -35.9 ZR, 57.9 WAR, 49.0 JAWS
Mohamed Sabry, 3B
Sabry was Carvajal's contemporary at the hot corner in Boston. He was the Rookie of the Year in 1911 and won 4 gold gloves, went to 3 all-star games, and was a one-time silver slugger. He was drafted 12th overall out of Washington State in 1909.
Career Stats: 7134 PA, 1801 H, 220 SB, .345 wOBA, 1116 wRC+, 86.2 ZR, 45.2 WAR, 39.7 JAWS
Cezár Castaneda, 2B
Castaneda provided a ton of value throughout his 20s but dropped sharply in his 30s (sensing a pattern here). He was an international discovery out of the Dominican Republic in 1906 and played 11 consistent seasons at 2B for the Pirates, making one all-star game and winning one silver slugger.
Career Stats: 8206 PA, 1870 H, 702 SB, .320 wOBA, 104 wRC+, 95.9 ZR, 44.2 WAR, 38.8 JAWS
Henry Angelbeek, RHP
Angelbeek was drafted 33rd overall in 1905 out of Deer Park High School. He spent most of his career with Padres, winning Pitcher of the Year in 1914, attending 6 all-star games, and winning 3 World Series.
Career Stats: 3572 IP, 859 BB, 1331 K, 2.71 FIP, 92 FIP-, 60.6 WAR, 51.6 JAWS