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- Babe Ruth: Known as the "Sultan of Swat," Babe Ruth revolutionized the game with his prodigious power and remains an iconic figure in baseball history.
- Hank Aaron: Aaron held the career home run record for over three decades and showcased remarkable consistency and longevity throughout his career.
- Willie Mays: A complete player with extraordinary skills, Willie Mays combined power, speed, and defensive prowess to become one of the game's all-time greats.
- Ted Williams: A pure hitter with an exceptional eye at the plate, Ted Williams is widely considered one of the best hitters in baseball history.
- Ty Cobb: Renowned for his aggressive and competitive nature, Ty Cobb compiled a remarkable career batting average and set numerous records during his era.
- Mickey Mantle: Mantle possessed a rare combination of power and speed and played a pivotal role in the success of the New York Yankees during the 1950s and 1960s.
- Stan Musial: A consistent offensive force, Stan Musial recorded 3,630 hits and won seven National League batting titles during his illustrious career.
- Cy Young: Considered one of the greatest pitchers of all time, Cy Young holds the record for the most career wins and complete games, and he also has an award named after him.
- Jackie Robinson: Beyond his exceptional talent on the field, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball and became a symbol of courage and social progress.
- Greg Maddux: Maddux, known for his impeccable control and mastery of pitching, won four consecutive Cy Young Awards and was a dominant force during the 1990s.
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