Retired Numbers: 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 14, 27, 42
Player: #8 Carl Yastrzemski
Positions: Left Field
Why is he great: With the talk of Albert Pujos winning the NL Triple Crown fading away, we realize how prestige it is. In the exclusive 13 men club of the batting Triple Crown title Carl Yaz's 67 season has been the last.
In an impersive 23 year carrer Yaz wasn't just a Home Run Hitter but a hitting machine. As incredible as 3,419 hits sound 453 Home runs to add to that sounds ridiculous. Yastrzemski is 1 of 3 players to have more than 3,400 hits and 450 Home Runs in a career.
Carl is in the top 10 of almost every batting statistic except Triples and stolen bases. If Yaz had alot more speed people would of thought he was a robot.
Best Season: 1967 .326 BA/ .418 OBP/ .622 SLG/ 198 H/ 31 2B/ 44 HR/ 121 RBI
Career Stats: (23 Seasons - 3,308 Games) .285 BA/ 3,419 H/ .622 SLG/ 646 2B/ 452 HR/1844 RBI/ 1816 R
Awards: 18x All-Star, 7x Gold Glove, 1967 AL MVP, 1967 AL Triple Crown
Top Card: 1960 TOPPS ROOKIE Card #148
Best Season: 1967 .326 BA/ .418 OBP/ .622 SLG/ 198 H/ 31 2B/ 44 HR/ 121 RBI
Career Stats: (23 Seasons - 3,308 Games) .285 BA/ 3,419 H/ .622 SLG/ 646 2B/ 452 HR/1844 RBI/ 1816 R
Awards: 18x All-Star, 7x Gold Glove, 1967 AL MVP, 1967 AL Triple Crown
Top Card: 1960 TOPPS ROOKIE Card #148
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