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Reggie Jackson got to play all of 3 years, tearing his ankle up at the end of his 3rd year ending his career. He had 35 HR's 126 RBI, and a .290 avg during his short time in the majors. Was also an all star once.
Todd Helton was going along very well. He won RoY in 97 hitting .302 with 32 homers and 97 RBI. He played with the Rockies till 2005 when he signed as a FA with the Cubs. For his career he had 1401 hits, 220 homers, 754 RBI and a .308 average. Looks like he's well on his way to the Hall if I kept the sim going.
Larry Walker 2 time MVP, 3 time gold glover, 1 time all star. He's still playing with the Royals in 2005. He's another one that should get to the hall if the sim kept going. 2576 hits, 392 homers, 1375 RBI, along with a .321 average for his career.
Shoeless Joe was MVP once over his long career. He compiled hall of fame numbers including 3891 hits, a .315 average, 1763 RBI, and 453 steals over his career
The Rockies are playin .425 ball over their history but they did win a World Series in 1999, no other playoff appearances tho.
Chief Bender won pitcher of the year once and was inducted into the Hall of Fame. He played from 1903-1913 in the majors with a 243-194 record, 3.17 ERA striking out 2466 batters
Dave Winfield won 1 gold glove, 1 MVP award and was an all star 7 times. He had a lifetime .292 avg, 282 homers, 1230 RBI and 2456 hits.
Greg Minton only got to pitch 18 games in the majors, he had a 2-7 record and a 6.87 ERA
DeLino DeShields won a gold glove and had a pretty good career goin then dislocated his shoulder cutting it short. In 9 years he racked up 1058 hits for a .261 average, 47 homers, 407 RBI and 274 steals
Johnnie LeMaster hit .231, with 9 homers and 85 RBI in 8 seasons he spent in the majors. He went up and down from the majors to the minors quite a bit
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