2. Andrew Benintendi.
3. J.D. Martinez. This is one of the aforementioned variations. Not the most exciting one though.
4. Michael Chavis. It seems like he shows up in every post lately.
5. Wade Boggs. Boggs may actually have been underrated if one looks at his career from an analytical standpoint. For Boston, he hit .338/.428/.462 with an OPS of .890 and an OPS+ of 142. Those numbers are insane.
6. Ted Williams. Of course one of my favorite stats of all time is that for his career, Williams's OBP was .482. That number is the best of all time. Also, his career OPS+ is 190.
7. Wade Boggs.
8. Pedro Martinez. Here is the second variation in the package.
9. Brock Holt. This is the black parallel of Holt.
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