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Dave Winfield "Mr. May"
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Before reaching the majors, this player was drafted by five different teams across three major sports and was a standout dual-sport athlete at the University of Minnesota.
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This player was the first active professional athlete to establish a charitable foundation, which provided health care, meals, and educational support for 22 years.
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Despite a turbulent relationship with his New York team owner, he captured the Babe Ruth Award for his performance in the 1992 World Series.
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Career Totals
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WAR
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AB
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H
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HR
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BA
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R
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RBI
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SB
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OBP
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SLG
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OPS
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OPS+
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64.2
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11003
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3110
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465
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.283
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1669
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1833
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223
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.353
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.475
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.827
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130
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Statistics via Baseball-Reference.com
The Original Clue
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