CLEARWATER, FL – MARCH 1986: Pete Rose #14 of the Philadelphia Phillies slides head-first into third base in March 1986 in Clearwater, Florida. (Photo by Ronald C. Modra/Sports Imagery/Getty Images) Johnny Bench rates as one of the best catchers to ever play the game.
2158 G, 1091 R, 2048 H, 389 HR, 1376 RBI, .267/.342/.476, 381 2B, 68 SB
Baseball Hall of Fame, 2x NL MVP, NL Rookie of the Year, 14x All-Star, 10x Gold Glove Award, Winner, 2x World Series Champion, World Series MVP, 2x HR Leader, 3x RBI Leader
1B: Joey Votto: 2007-Present, 52.9 WAR
1389 G, 840 R, 1539 H, 252 HR, 813 RBI, .313/427/.541, 330 2B, 70 SB
NL MVP, 5x All-Star, Gold Glove Award Winner, 2B Leader, 4x BB Leader, 5x OBP Leader, SLG Leader, OPS Leader
2B: Joe Morgan: 1972-1979, 57.8 WAR
1154 G, 816 R, 1155 H, 152 HR, 612 RBI, .288/.415/.470, 153 2B, 219 SB
Baseball Hall of Fame, 2x NL MVP, 8x All-Star, 2x World Series Champion, 5x Gold Glove Award Winner, All-Star Game MVP, Runs Leader, 3B Leader, 2x BB Leader, 4x OBP Leader, SLG Leader, 2x OPS Leader
SS: Barry Larkin: 1986-2004, 70.2 WAR
2180 G, 1329 R, 2340 H, 198 HR, 960 RBI, .295/.371/.444, 441 2B, 379 SB
Baseball Hall of Fame, NL MVP, 12x All-Star, 9x Silver Slugger, 3x Gold Glove Award Winner, World Series Champion
3B: Tony Perez: 1964-1976, 1984-1986, 45.6 WAR
1948 G, 936 R, 1934 H, 287 HR, 1192 RBI, .283/.346/474, 339 2B, 39 SB
Baseball Hall of Fame, 7x All-Star, All-Star Game MVP, 2x World Series Champion
OF: Pete Rose: 1963-1978, 1985-1986, 77.7 WAR
2722 G, 1741 R, 3358 H, 152 HR, 1036 RBI, .307/.379/.425, 601 2B, 115 3B, 146 SB
NL MVP, NL Rookie of the Year, 13x All-Star, 2x World Series Champion, World Series MVP, 3x Batting Champion, 2x Gold Glove Award Winner, 4x Runs Leader, 6x Hits Leader, 4x 2B Leader, OBP Leader, All-Time Leader in Games, Hits, At-Bats
OF: Frank Robinson: 1956-1965, 63.8 WAR
1502 G, 1043 R, 1673 H, 324 HR, 1009 RBI, .303/.389/.554, 318 2B, 161 SB
Baseball Hall of Fame, NL MVP, NL Rookie of the Year, 6x All-Star, Gold Glove Award Winner, 2x Runs Leader, 2B Leader, OBP L3ader, 3x SLG Leader, 3x OPS Leader,
OF: Vada Pinson: 1958-1968, 47.7 WAR
1565 G, 978 R, 1881 H, 186 HR, 814 RBI, .297/.341/.469, 342 2B, 221 SB
4x All-Star, Gold Glove Award Winner, Runs Leader, 2x Hits Leader, 2x 2B Leader, 2x 3B Leader
P: Noodles Hahn: 1889-1906, 45.9 WAR
127-92, 237 G, 225 GS, 1987.1 IP, 2.52 ERA, 1.134 WHIP, 900 K, 209 CG, 24 SHO
*All stats and achievements are current as of August 17, 2017, and occurred during each players’ time with the Reds.
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