Position
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First-team selection
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Team(s) represented by season
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Year of induction into National Baseball Hall of Fame
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Total votes (First-team votes)
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Runner-up
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Team(s) represented by season
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Year of induction into National Baseball Hall of Fame
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Total votes (First-team votes)
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Catcher
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Johnny Bench
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Cincinnati Reds (1967–1983)
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1989
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52 (24)
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Yogi Berra
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New York Yankees (1946–1963) New York Mets (1965)
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1972
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22 (4)
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First baseman
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Lou Gehrig
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New York Yankees (1923–1939)
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1939
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66½ (31)
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Jimmie Foxx
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Philadelphia Athletics (1925–1935) Boston Red Sox (1936–1942[1]) Chicago Cubs (1942, 1944) Philadelphia Phillies (1945)[2]
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1951
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19 (3)
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Second baseman
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Rogers Hornsby
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St. Louis Cardinals (1915–1926, 1933[3]) New York Giants (1927) Boston Braves (1928) Chicago Cubs (1929–1932) St. Louis Browns (1933–1937)
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1942
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44 (17)
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Joe Morgan
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Houston Astros (1963[4]–1971, 1980) Cincinnati Reds (1972–1979) San Francisco Giants (1981–1982) Philadelphia Phillies (1983) Oakland Athletics (1984)
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1990
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23 (6)
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Shortstop
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Honus Wagner
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Louisville Colonels (1897–1899) Pittsburgh Pirates (1900–1917)
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1936
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55 (23)
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Cal Ripken Jr.
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Baltimore Orioles (1981–2001)
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2007
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24 (6)
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Third baseman
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Mike Schmidt
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Philadelphia Phillies (1972–1989)
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1995
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50 (21)
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Brooks Robinson
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Baltimore Orioles (1955–1977)
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1983
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37 (13)
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Left fielder
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Ted Williams
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Boston Red Sox (1939–1942, 1946–1960)
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1966
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68 (32)
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Stan Musial
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St. Louis Cardinals (1941–1944, 1946–1963)
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1969
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36 (4)
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Center fielder
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Willie Mays
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San Francisco Giants (1951–1952, 1954–1972[5][6]) New York Mets (1972–1973)
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1979
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57 (25)
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Ty Cobb
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Detroit Tigers (1905–1926) Philadelphia Athletics (1927–1928)
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1936
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22 (7)
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Right fielder
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Babe Ruth
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Boston Red Sox (1914–1919) New York Yankees (1920–1934) Boston Braves (1935)
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1936
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67 (31)
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Hank Aaron
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Milwaukee Braves (1954–1966 Atlanta Braves (1966–1975) Milwaukee Brewers (1975–1976)
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1982
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36 (5)
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Designated hitter
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Paul Molitor
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Milwaukee Brewers (1978–1992) Toronto Blue Jays (1993–1995) Minnesota Twins (1996–1998)
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2004
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48 (22)
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Harold Baines
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Chicago White Sox (1980–1989,[7] 1996–1997,[8] 2001–2002) Texas Rangers (1989–1990[9]) Oakland Athletics (1990–1992) Baltimore Orioles (1993–1995, 1997–1999,[10] 2000[11]) Cleveland Indians (1999)
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2019
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12 (3)
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Right-handed starting pitcher
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Walter Johnson
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Washington Senators (1907–1927)
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1936
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30 (9)
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Cy Young
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Cleveland Spiders (1890–1898) St. Louis Perfectos (1899–1900[12]) Boston Americans (1901–1908[13]) Cleveland Naps (1909–1911[14]) Boston Rustlers (1911)
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1937
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25 (12)
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Left-handed starting pitcher
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Sandy Koufax
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Los Angeles Dodgers (1955[15]–1966)
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1972
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32 (11)
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Warren Spahn
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Milwaukee Braves (1942, 1946[16]–1964) New York Mets (1965[17]) San Francisco Giants (1965)
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1973
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28 (11)
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Relief pitcher
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Dennis Eckersley
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Cleveland Indians (1975–1977) Boston Red Sox (1978–1984,[18] 1998) Chicago Cubs (1984–1986) Oakland Athletics (1987–1995) St. Louis Cardinals (1996–1997)
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2004
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40 (16)
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Rollie Fingers
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Oakland Athletics (1968–1976) San Diego Padres (1977–1980) Milwaukee Brewers (1981–1982, 1984–1985)
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1992
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29 (9)
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Manager
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Casey Stengel
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Brooklyn Dodgers (1934–1936) Boston Braves (1938–1943) New York Yankees (1949–1960) New York Mets (1962–1965)
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1966
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22 (6)
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Joe McCarthy
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Chicago Cubs (1926–1930) New York Yankees (1931–1946) Boston Red Sox (1948–1950)
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1957
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18 (6)
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