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Hall of Fame 5

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Led all of major league baseball during the decade of the 1960s with 191 wins, 197 complete games, and 45 shutouts.
He and Hank Aaron hold the all-time record for combined home runs while teammates with 863.
Is one of only 5 players in history with 500 or more home runs and 3,000 or more hits (the others are Aaron, Mays, Palmeiro, and A. Rodriguez).
Hit the only Game 7 walk-off home run in World Series history (In 1960).
His uniform number 6 was the first number ever retired by the Detroit Tigers.
Won 16 consecutive Gold Glove awards at Pitcher (1962 through 1977).
Spent his entire 22-year career with the New York Giants, and led the Giants in home runs for 18 consecutive seasons - the MLB record for consecutive seasons leading a team in home runs.
Was the first player in MLB history whose 3000th career hit was a home run.
Pitched the first perfect game in modern National League history on Father’s Day June 21, 1964 (and was the father of 7 children).
Finished the 1978 season with 406 total bases, the first 400-or-more total base season in the American League since Joe DiMaggio in 1937.
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Is the American League record-holder for RBIs in a season by a right-handed batter (183 in 1937).
Won a batting title without hitting a single home run for the season.
Won 9 Silver Slugger awards at shortstop, the most in history at the position.
One of only 3 players in history with more than 3,000 hits, 600 doubles, and 500 stolen bases (other two are Ty Cobb and Honus Wagner).
Is one of only three players in Major League history with 2,500+ hits, 500+ doubles, 400+ stolen bases and 250+ home runs (other two are Rickey Henderson and Barry Bonds).
Is the all-time Expos/Nationals franchise leader in stolen bases with 635.
Became the first DH in baseball history to win a batting title when he hit .356 in 1995.
One of only 4 players in history to achieve 2 or more 50 home run seasons with less than 100 strikeouts. (others are Ruth, Foxx, and Mays).
Won eight National League batting titles, tied with Honus Wagner for the most in National League history.
Holds the record for most lifetime hits in the American League.