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Tony Gwynn
Tony Gwynn
Batting average
0.338

Career: 1982-2001

Jim Rice
Jim Rice
Batting average
0.298

Career: 1974-1989

Billy Southworth
Billy Southworth
Batting average
0.297

Career: 1913-1929

Andre Dawson
Andre Dawson
Batting average
0.279

Career: 1976-1996

Rickey Henderson
Rickey Henderson
Batting average
0.279

Career: 1979-2003

Cal Ripken, Jr.
Cal Ripken, Jr.
Batting average
0.276

Career: 1981-2001

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Anthony Keith Gwynn

Right fielder

Anthony Keith Gwynn (born May 9, 1960 in Los Angeles, California) is a former right fielder in Major League Baseball, statistically one of the best and most consistent hitters in baseball history.

He played his entire 20-year career (1982–2001) for the San Diego Padres.

He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on January 9, 2007 and was inducted on July 29. He is the first National League player born during the 1960s to earn the honor (Kirby Puckett was the first American Leaguer).

He batted and threw left-handed. Despite playing much of his career at a "power position" (right field is known for producing sluggers) during a time when home runs were at an all-time high, he was not a home run threat, never hitting more than 17 in any one season during his major league career.

His uniform number was #19, which the Padres retired in 2004.

Tony Gwynn

Career: 1982-2001

born May 9, 1960 in Los Angeles, California

Batted: Left Threw: Left
   
STATS

Batting average: 0.338
Home runs: 135
Runs batted: 1138

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Played for :
San Diego Padres (1982–2001)

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