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Here are Nos. 60-51.So far, we have released Nos. 100-91 | 90-81?| 80-71?| 70-61.Weve also rolled out the top 10 players at each position: LHP | RHP | Catchers | Shortstops | Third basemen | Second basemen | First basemen | Left fielders | Center fielders | Right fieldersAll-Time #MLBRank: 60-51Join the discussion by using the #MLBRank hashtag, and follow along @BBTN and on Facebook.Willie McCoveyPosition(s) First base, left fieldTeams San Francisco Giants (1959-73, 77-80), San Diego Padres (74-76), Oakland As (76)Honors Rookie of the Year (1959),?six-time NL All-Star (63, 66, 68-71), All-Star Game MVP (69),?MVP (69), Hall of Fame (86)Championships NoneCareer stats .270/.374/.515, OPS -- .889, Hits -- 2,211, HRs - 521, RBIs -- 1,555Did you know? McCovey was a true slugger in every sense of the word. He hit 521 home runs and averaged a home run every 15.7 at-bats in a 22-year career spanning 1959 to 1980. He also led the National League in slugging percentage three straight seasons from 1968 to 1970. In 1969, McCovey slugged .656 in a year in which the NL average was .359. McCovey had a 1.108 OPS that season, the best of anyone from 1949 to 1992 (Barry Bonds had a 1.136 in 1993). -- Mark Simon, ESPN Stats & Info Mel OttPosition(s) Right fieldTeams New York Giants (1926-47)Honors 12-time All-Star (1934-45*), Hall of Fame (51)*Game not played in 45Championships 1 -- New York (1933)Career stats .304/.414/.533, OPS -- .947, Hits -- 2,876, HRs -- 511, RBIs -- 1,860Did you know? As a 20-year-old in 1929, Ott hit 42 home runs, still the most ever in a season by a player that young. Ott would go on to lead the National League in home runs six times, benefiting from the short right-field fence of the Polo Grounds. Of his 511 career home runs, 323 were hit at home, including all 18 in 1943. --Dan Braunstein, ESPN Stats & InfoManny RamirezPosition(s) Left field, right field, designated hitterTeams Cleveland Indians (1993-2000), Boston Red Sox (01-08), Los Angeles Dodgers (08-10), Chicago White Sox (10), Tampa Bay Rays (11)Honors Nine AL Silver Sluggers (1995, 99-06), 12-time AL All-Star (95, 98-08), World Series MVP (2004)Championships 2 -- Boston (2004, 07)Career stats .312/.411/.585, OPS -- .996, Hits -- 2,574, HRs -- 555, RBIs -- 1,831Did you know? The all-time leader in postseason home runs with 29, Ramirez never won an MVP despite leading the American League in OPS three times. Ramirezs 165 RBIs in 1999 are the most by any player since World War II. Though not known for his defense, his 129 career outfield assists are more than Vladimir Guerrero had in his career. -- BraunsteinTony GwynnPosition(s) Right fieldTeams San Diego Padres (1982-2001)Honors 15-time All-Star (1984-87, 89-99), Hall of Fame (2007)Championships NoneCareer stats .338/.388/.459, OPS -- .847, Hits -- 3,141, HRs -- 135, RBI -- 1,138Did you know? Gwynn was an eight-time NL batting champion whose .338 career batting average is the highest in the expansion era. Gwynn batted .300 or higher in 18 straight seasons, the second-longest streak of its kind in baseball history (Ty Cobb, 23). In 1994 he was batting .394 when the season ended abruptly because of a players strike. -- David Sabino, ESPN Stats & InfoEddie MathewsPosition(s) Third baseTeams Boston Braves (1952), Milwaukee Braves (53-65), Atlanta Braves (66), Houston Astros (67), Detroit Tigers (67-68)Honors 12-time NL All-Star (1953, 55-62*), Hall of Fame (78)*Played in two All-Star Games in 59, 60, and 61Championships 2 -- Milwaukee (1957), Detroit (68)Career stats .271/.376/.509, OPS -- .885, Hits -- 2,315, HRs - 512, RBIs -- 1,453Did you know? Mathews was known for his great power (512 home runs, two-time NL home run champ), but he also hhad a very strong batting eye.dddddddddddd Mathews led the NL in walks four times. He drew 1,444 walks in a career that spanned 1952 to 1968. The only player with more walks in the 1950s and 1960s was Mickey Mantle (1,733).?-- Simon Reggie JacksonPosition Right field?Teams Kansas City As (1967), Oakland As (68-75, 87), Baltimore Orioles (76), New York Yankees (77-81), California Angels (82-86)Honors 14-time All-Star (69, 71-75, 77-84), two-time World Series MVP (1973, 77), MVP (73), two Silver Sluggers (80, 82), Hall of Fame (93)Championships 5 -- Oakland (1972-74*), New York (77-78)*Did not play in 1972 World SeriesCareer stats .262/.356/.490, OPS -- .846, Hits -- 2,584, HRs -- 563, RBIs -- 1,702, Ks -- 2,597 (all-time leader)Did you know? Known as Mr. October for his postseason success, Jackson won five World Series titles, most famously hitting three home runs in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series. In 27 World Series games, Jackson hit .357 with a .457 on-base percentage, .755 slugging percentage, along with 10 home runs and 24 RBIs. His 1.222 World Series OPS ranks fourth all time behind David Ortiz, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. -- SimonJim PalmerPosition(s) Right-handed starterTeams Baltimore Orioles (1965-67, 69-84)Honors Six-time All Star (70-72, 75, 77-78), three Cy Youngs (1973, 75-76), four Gold Gloves (76-79), Hall of Fame (90)Championships 3 -- Baltimore (1966, 70, 83)Career stats W-L: 268-152, 53 shutouts, 3,948.0 innings pitched, 2.86 ERA, 2,212 strikeouts, 1.180 WHIPDid you know? Palmer was an eight-time 20-game winner for the Orioles. All of his 20-win seasons came in the 1970s. Hes one of four pitchers to have at least eight 20-win seasons within a decade in baseballs modern era. The other three are Christy Mathewson (1900s), Walter Johnson (1910s) and Warren Spahn (1950s).?-- Simon Carl YastrzemskiPosition(s) Left field, first baseTeams Boston Red Sox (1961-83)Honors 18-time All-Star (63, 65-79, 82-83), All-Star Game MVP (70), MVP (1967),?Triple Crown (67), seven Gold Gloves (63, 65, 67-69, 71, 77), Hall of Fame (89)Championships NoneCareer stats .285/.379/.462, OPS -- .841, Hits -- 3,419, HRs -- 452, RBIs -- 1,844Did you know? Yastrzemski ranks in the top 40 all time in both home runs and wins above replacement, and in the top 15 all time in RBIs. Yastrzemski is best remembered for his Triple Crown-winning 1967 season. His 12.4 wins above replacement that season are the most in a season by a position player not named Babe Ruth.?-- SimonHank GreenbergPosition First baseTeams Detroit Tigers (1930, 33-41, 45-46), Pittsburgh Pirates (47)Honors Two-time AL MVP (1935, 40), five-time AL All Star (37-40, 45*), Hall of Fame (56)*Game not playedChampionships 2 -- Detroit (1935, 45)Career stats .313/.412/.605, OPS -- 1.017, Hits -- 1,628, HRs -- 331, RBIs -- 1,274Did you know? Greenberg is one of five players in major league history to have at least three seasons of 150 or more RBIs. The other four are Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, Jimmie Foxx and Al Simmons. Greenberg holds the top four spots on the Tigers single-season RBI list and has five seasons that rank in the top eight. He had five seasons with at least 130 RBIs. By comparison, Miguel Cabrera has two with Detroit. -- SimonDerek JeterPosition(s) ShortstopTeams New York Yankees 1995-2014Honors Rookie of the Year (1996), 14-time All Star (98-2002, 04, 06-12, 14), All-Star MVP (2000), World Series MVP (00), five Gold Gloves (04-06, 09-10), five Silver Sluggers (06-09, 12)Championships 5 -- New York (1996, 98-2000, 09)Career stats .310/.377/.440, OPS -- .817, Hits - 3,465, HRs -- 260, RBIs -- 1,311Did you know? Jeters 3,465 career hits are the most in Yankees history. His eight 200-hit seasons are tied for fourth-most all time. Technically speakinr fourth-most all time. Technically speaking, J