Top Three Texas Rangers Not in Cooperstown
The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York is a hallowed shrine of the greatest baseball players in history. Because it is such an immense honor, many superstar players are left on the outside looking in, and the Texas Rangers boast many such players. Here are the top three Rangers players not in the Hall of Fame.
#3: Michael Young
Michael Young played thirteen of his fourteen big league seasons in Arlington and holds numerous franchise records, including most games, at bats, runs scored, hits, doubles, triples, total bases, and sacrifice flies. A seven time all-star and two time league leader in hits, he was inducted into the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame in 2019, but has yet to be enshrined in Cooperstown.
#2: Juan Gonzalez
Juan Gonzalez was one of the best power hitters in the game during his prime, ranking among the top 20 in all time slugging percentage (.561) and AB/HR (15.1). In 1998, he drove in 101 runs before the all-star break, joining Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg as one of only two players ever to collect over 100 RBI’s before the break. Out of his 434 career homers, 372 of them came with Texas.
#1: Buddy Bell
The son of former major leaguer Gus Bell and the father of David and Mike Bell, Buddy Bell was the greatest Rangers player not in the Hall of Fame, and ought to be elected. A consistent player throughout his career, Bell collected 2,514 hits across 18 seasons. A five time all-star and six time Gold Glove winner, Bell was one of the greatest fielding third basemen of all time.
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