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Bats 3 Post-Expansion BATS 3 POST-EXPANSION (1961-to the present) 30 teams 31 players per team 930 total players Names in red are Hall of Famers MVP Most Valuable Player league award ROY Rookie of the Year; league award. CY Cy Young winner league award; CY(M) Cy Young winner when only awarded to best pitcher in the majors NATIONAL LEAGUE MILWAUKEE-ATLANTA BRAVES ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS CHICAGO CUBS CINCINNATI REDS Hank Aaron – 1971 Jay Bell – 1999 Javier Baez – 2017 Johnny Bench – 1970 MVP Ozzie Albies - 2019 Eric Byrnes – 2007 Ernie Banks – 1961 Leo Cardenas – 1966 Felipe Alou – 1966 Alex Cintron – 2003 Michael Barrett – 2006 Sean Casey – 1999 Jeff Blauser – 1997 Stephen Drew – 2008 Glenn Beckert – 1971 Dave Concepcion – 1978 Rico Carty – 1970 Eddie Escobar - 2019 Kris Bryant – 2016 MVP Eric Davis – 1987 Del Crandall – 1962 Steve Finley – 2000 Jody Davis – 1983 Adam Dunn – 2004 Darrell Evans – 1973 Paul Goldschmidt – 2015 Andre Dawson – 1987 MVP George Foster – 1977 MVP Freddie Freeman – 2017 Luis Gonzalez – 2001 Shawon Dunston – 1995 Ken Griffey, Sr. - 1976 Rafael Furcal – 2003 Conor Jackson – 2006 Leon Durham – 1982 Barry Larkin – 1996 Ralph Garr – 1974 Jake Lamb – 2016 Mark Grace – 1995 Lee May – 1969 Andruw Jones – 2005 Ketel Marte - 2019 Jim Hickman – 1970 Devin Mesoraco – 2014 Chipper Jones – 2008 Damian Miller – 2001 Dave Kingman – 1979 Joe Morgan – 1976 MVP David Justice – 1994 Miguel Montero – 2009 Derrek Lee – 2005 Tony Perez – 1970 Javier Lopez – 2003 David Peralta – 2015 Anthony Rizzo – 2016 Brandon Phillips – 2007 Brian McCann – 2006 A.J. Pollock – 2015 Ryne Sandberg – 1990 Vada Pinson – 1963 Fred McGriff – 1994 Mark Reynolds – 2009 Ron Santo – 1964 Pete Rose – 1969 Dale Murphy – 1987 Justin Upton – 2011 Sammy Sosa – 2001 Eugenio Suarez - 2019 Terry Pendleton – 1991 MVP Tony Womack – 1999 Billy Williams – 1970 Joey Votto – 2017 Steve Avery – 1993 Omar Daal – 1999 Jake Arrieta – 2015 CY Johnny Cueto – 2014 Lew Burdette – 1961 Dan Haren – 2008 Dick Ellsworth – 1963 Don Gullett – 1971 Tony Cloninger – 1965 Randy Johnson – 2002 CY Bill Hands – 1969 Jim Maloney – 1963 Tom Glavine – 1991 CY Ian Kennedy – 2011 Kyle Hendricks – 2016 Gary Nolan – 1972 Greg Maddux – 1995 CY Wade Miley – 2012 Larry Jackson – 1964 Jim O’Toole – 1964 Phil Niekro – 1974 Robbie Ray – 2017 Ferguson Jenkins – 1971 CY Bob Purkey – 1962 John Smoltz – 1996 CY Curt Schilling – 2001 Jon Lester – 2016 Jose Rijo – 1991 Warren Spahn – 1963 Brandon Webb – 2008 Rick Reuschel – 1977 Mario Soto – 1983 Rick Camp – 1981 Archie Bradley – 2017 Don Elston – 1962 Ted Abernathy – 1967 Gene Garber – 1982 David Hernandez – 2012 Lindy McDaniel – 1965 Clay Carroll – 1972 Craig Kimbrel – 2012 Byung-Hyun Kim – 2002 Phil Regan – 1968 Aroldis Chapman – 2012 John Rocker – 1999 Jose Valverde – 2007 Lee Smith – 1983 Rob Dibble – 1990 Mark Wohlers – 1995 Brad Ziegler – 2015 Bruce Sutter – 1977 Rawly Eastwick – 1976 Page 1 COLORADO ROCKIES LOS ANGELES DODGERS MIAMI MARLINS MILWAUKEE BREWERS Nolan Arenado – 2017 Cody Bellinger 2019 MVP Emilio Bonifacio – 2011 Ryan Braun – 2012 Garrett Atkins – 2006 Adrian Beltre – 2004 Justin Bour – 2017 Jeff Cirillo – 1996 Dante Bichette – 1995 Ron Cey – 1975 Luis Castillo – 2000 Cecil Cooper – 1980 Charlie Blackmon – 2017 Tommy Davis – 1962 Chris Coghlan – 2009 ROY Prince Fielder – 2007 Ellis Burks – 1996 Willie Davis – 1971 Jeff Conine – 1994 Jim Gantner – 1983 Vinny Castilla – 1997 Steve Garvey – 1979 Cliff Floyd – 2001 Billy Hall – 2006 Andres Galarraga – 1993 Shawn Green – 2001 Dee Gordon – 2015 Tommy Harper – 1970 Carlos Gonzalez – 2010 Pedro Guerrero – 1985 Adeiny Hechavarria - 2015 John Jaha – 1996 Todd Helton – 2000 Matt Kemp – 2011 Charles Johnson – 2001 Sixto Lezcano – 1979 Matt Holliday – 2007 Paul LoDuca – 2001 Kevin Millar – 2001 Paul Molitor – 1987 Chris Iannetta – 2008 Davey Lopes – 1979 Marcell Ozuna – 2017 Don Money – 1977 DJ LeMahieu – 2016 Raul Mondesi – 1997 Juan Pierre – 2004 Dave Nilsson – 1996 Neifi Perez – 2000 Mike Piazza – 1997 Martin Prado – 2016 Ben Oglivie – 1980 Wilin Rosario – 2012 Steve Sax – 1986 Hanley Ramirez – 2007 B.J. Surhoff – 1995 Trevor Story – 2018 Corey Seager – 2016 ROY J.T. Realmuto – 2016 Gorman Thomas – 1979 Troy Tulowitzki – 2011 Reggie Smith – 1977 Gary Sheffield – 1996 Fernando Vina – 1998 Larry Walker – 1997 MVP Justin Turner – 2017 Giancarlo Stanton – 2017 MVP Christian Yelich - 2019 Eric Young, Sr. - 1996 Maury Wills – 1962 MVP Dan Uggla – 2010 Robin Yount – 1982 MVP Kyle Freeland - 2018 Kevin Brown – 2003 Henderson Alvarez – 2014 Chris Bosio – 1989 Jhoulys Chacin – 2010 Don Drysdale – 1962 CY(M) Josh Beckett – 2005 Mike Caldwell – 1978 Tyler Chatwood - 2016 Orel Hershiser – 1985 A.J. Burnett – 2002 Jim Colborn – 1973 Aaron Cook – 2008 Clayton Kershaw – 2014 MYP/CY Jose Fernandez – 2016 Moose Haas – 1980 Jorge de la Rosa – 2013 Sandy Koufax – 1963 MVP/CY(M) Josh Johnson – 2010 Teddy Higuera – 1988 Jeff Francis – 2007 Claude Osteen – 1969 Carl Pavano – 2004 Ben Sheets – 2004 Jason Jennings – 2002 ROY Don Sutton – 1972 Pat Rapp – 1995 Bill Travers – 1976 Ubaldo Jimenez – 2010 Fernando Valenzuela – 1985 Dontrelle Willis – 2005 Pete Vuckovich – 1982 CY Manny Corpas – 2007 Eric Gagne – 2003 CY Antonio Alfonseca – 1999 John Axford – 2011 Brian Fuentes – 2003 Steve Howe – 1983 Steve Cishek – 2013 Bill Castro – 1978 Adam Ottavino – 2018 Kenley Jansen – 2017 Mike Dunn – 2013 Josh Hader - 2018 Steve Reed – 1995 Mike Marshall – 1974 CY Braden Looper – 2002 Corey Knebel – 2017 Gabe White – 2000 Ron Perranoski – 1963 A.J. Ramos – 2014 Ken Sanders – 1971 Page 2 NEW YORK METS PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES PITTSBURGH PIRATES ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Tommie Agee – 1970 Bobby Abreu – 1999 Gene Alley – 1966 Ken Boyer – 1961 Edgardo Alfonzo – 2000 Dick Allen – 1966 Josh Bell - 2019 Lou Brock – 1967 Peter Alonso - 2019 ROY Larry Bowa – 1975 Bobby Bonilla – 1991 Matt Carpenter – 2013 Wally Backman – 1986 Pat Burrell – 2002 Roberto Clemente – 1967 Vince Coleman – 1987 Joe Christopher – 1964 Johnny Callison – 1962 Brian Giles – 1999 J.D. Drew – 2001 Bernard Gilkey – 1996 Darren Daulton – 1992 Josh Harrison – 2014 Jim Edmonds – 2004 Jerry Grote – 1968 Lenny Dykstra – 1993 Jason Kendall – 1998 Tommy Herr – 1985 Bud Harrelson – 1971 Von Hayes – 1986 Bill Madlock – 1981 Tim McCarver – 1967 Keith Hernandez – 1986 Ryan Howard – 2006 MVP Andrew McCutchen – 2012 Willie McGee – 1985 MVP Todd Hundley – 1996 John Kruk – 1993 Dave Parker – 1978 MVP Mark McGwire – 1998 Ron Hunt – 1964 Mike Lieberthal – 1999 Tony Pena – 1983 Yadier Molina – 2012 Howard Johnson – 1989 Greg Luzinski – 1977 Aramis Ramirez – 2001 Stan Musial – 1962 Cleon Jones – 1969 Garry Maddox – 1976 Manny Sanguillen – 1971 Albert Pujols – 2003 Lee Mazzilli – 1979 Jimmy Rollins – 2007 MVP Willie Stargell – 1973 Edgar Renteria – 2003 Kevin McReynolds – 1988 Juan Samuel – 1987 Rennie Stennett – 1977 Scott Rolen – 2004 Jose Reyes – 2011 Mike Schmidt – 1980 MVP Frank Taveras – 1977 Ted Simmons – 1975 Darryl Strawberry – 1987 Tony Taylor – 1970 Andy Van Slyke – 1992 Ozzie Smith – 1987 David Wright – 2007 Chase Utley – 2007 Kevin Young – 1999 Joe Torre – 1971 MVP David Cone – 1988 Jim Bunning – 1966 Steve Blass – 1968 Joaquin Andujar – 1982 Ron Darling – 1986 Steve Carlton – 1972 CY John Candelaria – 1977 Chris Carpenter – 2009 Jacob deGrom – 2018 CY Larry Christenson – 1978 Gerrit Cole – 2015 Bob Gibson – 1968 MVP/CY Dwight Gooden – 1985 CY John Denny – 1983 CY Doug Drabek – 1990 CY Matt Morris – 2001 Jerry Koosman – 1968 Cole Hamels – 2011 Bob Friend – 1963 Bob Tewksbury – 1992 Al Leiter – 1998 Terry Mulholland – 1993 Vern Law – 1965 John Tudor – 1985 Tom Seaver – 1971 Aaron Nola – 2018 John Smiley – 1991 Adam Wainwright – 2014 Craig Swan – 1978 Chris Short – 1964 Bob Veale – 1968 Ray Washburn – 1968 Armando Benitez – 1999 Jack Baldschun – 1963 Roy Face – 1962 Ryan Franklin – 2009 Jeurys Familia – 2015 Steve Bedrosian – 1987 CY Dave Giusti – 1972 Joe Hoerner – 1966 John Franco – 1996 Al Holland – 1983 Mark Melancon – 2013 Al Hrabosky – 1975 Jesse Orosco – 1983 Brad Lidge – 2008 Kent Tekulve – 1983 Jason Isringhausen – 2005 Ron Taylor – 1967 Tug McGraw – 1980 Tony Watson – 2014 Todd Worrell – 1986 ROY Page 3 SAN DIEGO PADRES SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS MONTREAL/WASHINGTON Ollie Brown – 1970 Rich Aurilia – 2001 Moises Alou – 1994 Ken Caminiti – 1996 MVP Barry Bonds – 2001 MVP Orlando Cabrera – 2003 Nate Colbert – 1972 Bobby Bonds – 1973 Gary Carter – 1984 Tim Flannery – 1986 Orlando Cepeda – 1961 Ian Desmond – 2012 Cito Gaston – 1970 Jack Clark – 1978 Vladimir Guerrero – 2000 Adrian Gonzalez – 2009 Will Clark – 1989 Bryce Harper – 2015 MVP Khalil Greene – 2007 Brandon Crawford – 2016 Daniel Murphy – 2016 Tony Gwynn – 1994 Dick Dietz – 1970 Larry Parrish – 1979 Chase Headley – 2012 Jim Ray Hart – 1966 Tim Raines – 1987 Terry Kennedy – 1982 Jeff Kent – 2000 MVP Wilson Ramos – 2016 Mark Loretta – 2004 Willie Mays – 1965 MVP Anthony Rendon – 2019 Phil Nevin – 2001 Willie McCovey – 1969 MVP David Segui – 1997 Gene Richards – 1978 Kevin Mitchell – 1989 MVP Trea Turner - 2019 Bip Roberts – 1990 Hunter Pence – 2013 Ellis Valentine – 1977 Benito Santiago – 1987 ROY Buster Posey – 2012 MVP Jose Vidro – 2000 Garry Templeton – 1985 Pablo Sandoval – 2009 Tim Wallach – 1987 Greg Vaughn – 1998 Robby Thompson – 1993 Jayson Werth – 2013 Dave Winfield – 1979 Matt Williams – 1994 Ryan Zimmerman – 2017 Andy Benes – 1991 Ron Bryant – 1973 Gio Gonzalez – 2012 Dave Dravecky – 1985 Madison Bumgarner – 2016 Ross Grimsley – 1978 Andy Hawkins – 1985 Scott Garrelts – 1989 Charlie Lea – 1984 Randy Jones – 1975 Tim Lincecum – 2009 CY
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