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Hall of Fame 8

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When elected to the Hall of Fame in 2016, received the highest percentage (99.32%) of votes to that point in history.
His number 5 was retired by the New York Yankees in 1952.
In 1994, became only the 4th National League player to unanimously win the Most Valuable Player award (others Hubbell, Cepeda, and Schmidt).
Was the first player in history to surpass 20+ grand slams in their career.
The only switch hitter in Major League history with more than 400 home runs and a career batting average over .300.
Was the first player to ever collect 3000 hits and 400 home runs solely in the American League (later also accomplished by Ripken and A. Rodriguez).
Holds the Major League record for most home runs in a season by a switch-hitter with 54.
One of only 2 pitchers in Major League history with 300+ wins, 3000+ strikeouts, and a lifetime ERA less than 3.00 (other is Walter Johnson).
In 1958 and 1959, became the first National League player to win consecutive MVP awards.
In 1930 with the Chicago Cubs, hit 56 home runs and drove in 191. The HR total stood as the National League record for 68 years and the RBI total is still a record today.
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Never played in the minor leagues, going directly from the University of Minnesota to the San Diego Padres in 1973.
One of only 3 players in Major League history to win a Most Valuable Player Award at two different positions, winning at 1st base in 1935 and Left Field in 1940.
First pitcher in MLB history to win 4 Cy Young Awards in his career.
Was a member of the first class of Hall of Fame inductees in 1936 (5 players). Received the 2nd highest vote total of the group, behind #1 Ty Cobb (222 votes) and tied with Babe Ruth (215 votes).
Was one of the DHs in the first regular season game to use the DH rule on April 6, 1973.
Is the only pitcher in Major League history with 300+ Wins, 3,000+ Strikeouts, and less than 1,000 base on balls.
Played in the major leagues in 5 different decades and professionally in 7 different decades. Got a base hit at the age of 53 in the major leagues.
Finished his career with 2,297 runs batted in (RBI), more than any player in baseball history.
Last pitcher in the National League to win 30 games in a season.
Is the all-time Chicago Cub leader in career saves with 180.