10. Hank Greenberg
Even with his World War II service, Hank Greenberg put up incredible numbers during his 13 year career. His .412 OBP ranks 28th All Time. While a definitive projection is impossible, one could fairly assume that he would have hit over 500 Home Runs if there had not been WWII. There are a number of “what ifs” that surround Greenberg’s numbers, but his prowess at the plate cannot be denied.
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His numbers were unbelievable, especially when analyzing some of his individual season totals. The Hebrew Hammer was a force to be reckoned with and made waves when he was one of the few opposing players that welcomed Jackie Robinson to Major League Baseball. His legacy as a player and man should live on through history.
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