Slugger Larry Walker played 17 seasons in the Majors with the Expos, Rockies and Cardinals. During his career he was selected to the All-Star team five times, won seven Gold Gloves, three Silver Slugger Awards, was the 1997 MVP. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
Don Mattingly spent 14 years with the Yankees, winning nine Gold Gloves and 3 Silver Slugger awards. (Photo by Rick Stewart/Getty Images)
Rafael Palmeiro had 3,020 hits, 569 home runs, 1,835 RBIs, and a .288 career batting average, but steroids rumors have dogged the slugger for years, and will likely hamper his chances at a Hall of Fame bid. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)
B.J. Surhoff played 18 seasons in the Majors, racking up 2,326 hits, 1,153 RBIs and 181 home runs with the Brewers, Braves and Orioles. During his career Surhoff played every position on the field, but pitcher. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
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Journeyman catcher Benito Santiago played for nine different teams, twice for the Reds. During his nearly 20 seasons in the Major Leagues he was selected to the All-Star Game five times, won three Gold Gloves, won the 1987 Rookie of the Year, and was the 2002 NLCS MVP. Santiago has also been hampered by steroids rumors after his name appeared in the ‘Mitchell Report’. (Photo by JOHN G. MABANGLO/AFP/Getty Images)
Pitcher Kirk Reuter went 13092 during his 13 years with the Montreal Expos and San Francisco Giants. His 105 wins with the Giants is a team record for a lefty. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)