Eddie Miguel, 1B
Miguel was part of those legendary Rangers teams of the 50s. Brandon Scoresby, Solomon Stubbs, Miguel, and Matt Hammond were future Hall of Famers or borderline candidates that helped them win the championship that year. Miguel led the league in HR four different times and finishes his career with the most for a first baseman and the 4th most all-time. He was also a very good defender at 1B but did actually play a couple seasons at 3B toward the end of his career.
Initial Acquisition: Signed in 1945 with the Expos out of the Dominican Republic
MLB Awards: 5 Youssef Raadouni GG, 4 AS, 3 SS, 2 WS, 1 PMVP
Career Stats: 7478 PA, 1715 H, 394 HR, 112 SB, .353 wOBA, 122 wRC+, 66.9 ZR, 44.6 WAR, 39.2 JAWS
Matt Hammond, LF
Hammond was a pretty well-balanced LF with some pop, some speed, and good defense. He did miss some time to injury -- a broken kneecap in 1945, a broken elbow bone in 1950, another broken kneecap in 1956, a fractured finger in 1958, a fractured ankle in 1960, and finally a fractured fibula in 1964. He's not a catcher but he does sure have a glass arm.
Initial Acquisition: Drafted 79th overall in 1946 by the Indians out of Naples
Drafted 2nd overall in 1949 by the Rangers out of Michigan State
MLB Awards: 1 Youssef Raadouni GG, 4 AS, 2 SS, 1 WS
Career Stats: 6361 PA, 1556 H, 225 HR, 104 SB, .351 wOBA, 121 wRC+, 43.9 ZR, 39.8 WAR, 36.8 JAWS
Gustavo Luna, 1B
Luna finished his career with the 11th most HR and 3rd most for a right-handed batter. Most of the top HR hitters are lefties. He won the World Series with the Yankees twice and spent all but his last MLB year with the franchise.
Initial Acquisition: Drafted 2nd overall in 1948 by the Yankees out of Kansas
MLB Awards: 1 Youssef Raadouni GG, 3 AS, 2 SS, 3 WS, 2 PMVP
Career Stats: 8632 PA, 1989 H, 318 HR, 10 SB, .357 wOBA, 125 wRC+, 12.4 ZR, 43.0 WAR, 36.5 JAWS