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Old 06-15-2019, 09:19 PM   #87
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1954 Hall of Fame

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Theodore Gonzáles, 2B

Gonzales was the best second baseman the game has seen, surpassing the career totals of fellow Hall of Famer and former Oriole Eitor Armijo. Gonzales was an international discovery out of Venezuela, actually signing with the Orioles in 1933. In 1936, he was traded to the Expos for two players who were not inducted into the Hall of Fame. Gonzales won one MVP award, three gold gloves, three silver sluggers, one World Series, and went to eight all-star games.

Career Stats: 11064 PA, 2274 H, 104 HR, 401 SB, .339 wOBA, 112 wRC+, 156.5 ZR, 72 WAR, 58.8 JAWS

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Artúr Vallejo, 2B

Vallejo ended his career in the second tier of second basemen all-time. His 353 doubles are third for second basemen behind Matthew Jiles and Mohammed Cocker. He was an international discovery out of the Dominican Republic in 1929. Vallejo won one MVP award, was 1935 Rookie of the Year, a three-time gold glover and silver slugger, five-time all-star, and two-time World Series champ.

Career Stats: 8151 PA, 1785 H, 96 HR, 203 SB, .354 wOBA, 117 wRC+, 98.1 ZR, 56.1 WAR, 46 JAWS

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Jack Schofield, 2B

Schofield is in perhaps the third tier of all-time second-basemen around Tucker Holley and Anthony Taubman. He was drafted 4th overall by the Pirates in 1935 out of Jefferson High School in the Georgia league. He won a gold glove and silver slugger award and went to two all-star games.

Career Stats: 5379 PA, 1267 H, 34 HR, 46 SB, .359 wOBA, 126 wRC+, 81.7 ZR, 46.7 WAR, 39.9 JAWS

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Garey Witmer, C

Witmer represents the other side of the Hall of Fame line from Brandon Peres, who is currently on the outside looking in. Witmer was drafted 18th overall in 1935 by the White Sox and played 1650 games at catcher. He won two gold gloves and silver sluggers and went to two all-star games.

Career Stats: 6743 PA, 1478 H, 83 HR, .320 wOBA, 96 wRC+, 22.3 ZR, 34.8 WAR, 28.9 JAWS
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