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Hall of Fame 1

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Holds the National League record for most career lead-off home runs.
One of only five team captains in L.A. Dodger history.
Was the first National League catcher to win 5 Silver Slugger awards.
Was the first second baseman in baseball history to win back to back MVP awards.
Was first catcher to win Rookie of the Year award.
The first player in National League history to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in the same season.
Holds the major league record for most seasons leading the league in stolen bases (12)
The only player in Major League history with a batting championship in three different decades.
Threw six consecutive shutouts - five during the month of May, and an additional one in his first start in June.
Won a Rookie of the Year award, MVP award, and was a member of the 30/30 club (30 homers, 30 stolen bases in a single season).
Finished his career with 1,477 extra base hits, more than any player in baseball history.
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Was the first catcher in Major League history to win back to back Most Valuable Player awards.
Was the first unanimous American League Rookie of the Year recipient.
Won 16 Gold Gloves at 3rd Base, the most at the position in history.
Won 10 Gold Gloves at 2nd Base, the most at the position in history.
Holds the National League record for Most Home Runs in a Season by a Switch Hitter with 45.
One of only three American League players in baseball history to have two six-hit games in their career. (Others Jimmie Foxx, Doc Cramer)
First player in baseball history to hit 5 grand slams in a single season.
Finished his career with a .557 slugging average, the Major League record for highest slugging average by a switch hitter in a career.
Hit safely in 56 consecutive games.
Hit a home run in eight consecutive games, which is tied for a major league record
The only third baseman in history with both 3,000 career hits and 400 homers.