Back Up Number 2: Ty Cobb based on his ability to hit. Gold Gloves were not around back when he played. He's currently first in career batting average, 1 triple crown award, 1 mvp, 9th in on base percentage, 5th in games played, 5th in at bats, 2 in runs scored, 2nd in career hits, 5th in total bases, 4th in doubles, 2nd in triples, 7th in rbi's, 4th in stolen bases, and 2nd in singles.
Starting in Right Field: Hank Aaron because of his tremendous power and his ability to drive in runs as well as hit for a high average. Aaron's a 21 time all-star, has one MVP, 3 time gold glove winner, 4th in on base percentage, 3rd in games played, 2nd in career at bats, 3rd in hits, first in total bases, 10th in doubles, 2nd in homeruns, 1st in rbi's, and 2nd in intentional walks.
Back Up Number 1: Roberto Clemente died too young but had a cannon for an arm hit for power and got to 3,000 hits before perishing in a plane crash helping out in his native Puerto Rico. Clemente was a 12 time all-star, has an MVP award, 12 time gold glove winner, 6th in on base percentage, and 7th in slugging percentage.
Back Up Number 2: Frank Robinson hit for a relatively high average, had tremendous power, and a very good manager. Frank was a 12 time all-star, 1956 rookie of the year, 2 time MVP, won one triple crown, one gold glove 10th in on base percentage, 7th in homeruns, and 9th in intentional walks.





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