Hasan Bustamante, LHP
Bustamante very nearly became a Chicago Cub as he was drafted by the team out of San Diego State, where he attended college. However, he failed to sign and returned in 1920 to be drafted by the Mariners. He went to 6 all-star games, won a gold glove, and was AL Division Series MVP. Most of Bustamante's career was spent with the Mariners but he did have a few good years with the Orioles and Athletics.
Career Stats: 3515.3 IP, 1015 BB, 1190 K, 3.66 FIP, 94 FIP-, 58.3 WAR, 65.9 JAWS
Marc Antony Torres, CF
Torres spent all but 13 games of his career with the Cardinals, hanging up the cleats at age 35. He won an MVP and four gold gloves and went to four all-star games. He was drafted 10th overall out of Tennessee in 1921 by the Mariners but failed to sign. Then in 1922 he was drafted 13th overall by the Cardinals and signed the very next day.
Career Stats: 7129 PA, 1843 H, 295 SB, .346 wOBA, 106 wRC+, 185.4 ZR, 42 WAR, 38.6 JAWS