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First Hall of Fame Member
Dan Brouthers (1903)
137 home runs, 3119 hits and 1456 RBIs are the stuff of legend, but Dan Brouthers doesn't see it that way.
"For me, baseball is about the team winning. I could have taken an 0-for-4 that day, but if our team won, I don't think you could have come into the locker room and been able to tell that I did not get a hit because the most important thing to me was that we won. That was what we intended to do when we took the field. That's what it was about."
Fortunately for baseball's newest immortal, he had far more good days than bad days. That's why Brouthers has been installed into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers Association. In his historic career the standout first baseman participated in 2592 (1) games, batted .324 (9), scored 1846 runs (1), 137 homeruns (2), 256 triples (1), 570 doubles (1), 1456 rbi (1), 437 sb, 890.7 vorp (1) ... and won a few games, too.
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