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Player pct.
ADRIÁN BELTRÉ 95.1
TODD HELTON 79.7
JOE MAUER 76.1
BILLY WAGNER 73.8
GARY SHEFFIELD 63.9
ANDRUW JONES 61.6
CARLOS BELTRÁN 57.1
ALEX RODRIGUEZ 34.8
MANNY RAMIREZ 32.5
CHASE UTLEY 28.8
OMAR VIZQUEL 17.7
BOBBY ABREU 14.8
JIMMY ROLLINS 14.8
ANDY PETTITTE 13.5
MARK BUEHRLE 8.3
FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ 7.8
TORII HUNTER 7.3
DAVID WRIGHT 6.2
JOSÉ BAUTISTA 1.6
VICTOR MARTINEZ 1.6
BARTOLO COLON 1.3
MATT HOLLIDAY 1.0
ADRIÁN GONZÁLEZ 0.8
BRANDON PHILLIPS 0.3
JOSÉ REYES 0.0
JAMES SHIELDS 0.0
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[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago

What a great trio to be elected into the hall. And I'm very happy that Mauer got in. My dad was a Twins fan and I was a catcher from a young age, Mauer's hard work and dedication to his craft was very inspiring.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

Definitely a worthy class. Congrats to them all!

I was looking through some of Todd Helton's stats and noticed something wild (to me at least). In the 2000 season, Helton led the NL in WAR, H, and OBP. He led both leagues in 2B, RBI, AVG, SLG, OPS, and TB. Still somehow, he finished fifth in NL MVP voting! Crazy times.