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Atlanta Braves

C Joe Torre - 9-time All-Star (5 times with Braves), 1971 NL MVP, 1 Gold Glove Award (not with Braves), NL batting champion 1971 with .363 average, 200+ hits twice in career (not with Braves), 193 hits in 1964, 5 seasons with .300+ batting average, 5 seasons with 100+ RBIs

1B Fred McGriff - 493 career homeruns, 1 World Series Championship, 5 All-Star appearances, 30+ homeruns 7 straight years (10 overall), 100+ RBIs 8 times,

2B Felix Millan - 3-time All-Star, 2 Gold Gloves, 100 runs scored in 1970.

SS Rafael Furcal - 1-time All-Star, 2000 NL Rookie of the Year, 143 stolen bases in 5 years, 100+ runs scored twice. 195 hits in 2003

3B Eddie Matthews - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1978, 512 career homeruns, 100+ runs scored 8 times, 100+ RBIs 5 times, 9-time All-Star, 2 World Series championships

RF Hank Aaron - ML Record 755 Homeruns, Inducted to Hall of Fame in 1982, ML-record 2297 RBIs, Career .305 batting average, 1 World Series championship, 1957 NL MVP, 3 Gold Gloves, 21 consecutive All-Star games, 2-time batting champion, 200+ hits three times

CF Dale Murphy - 398 career homeruns, 30-30 in 1983, 2-time NL MVP, 7-time All-Star, 5 Gold Gloves, 2-time NL Homerun champ

LF Rico Carty - 1-time All-Star, 1970 batting champ (.366), .300+ batting average 8 times, 101 RBIs in 1970

SP Greg Maddux - 305 career wins, 16 straight years of 15+ wins, 4 consecutive Cy Young Awards, career 2.95 ERA, 2 consecutive years of ERA below 2.00 ('94-'95), 1 World Series Championship, 8-time All-Star, 14 Gold Gloves (13 consecutive)

SP Warren Spahn - Elected to Hall of Fame in 1973, 356 career wins, 1 World Series championship, 14-time All-Star, 1957 Cy Young Award winner, NL wins leader 8 times

RP John Smoltz - 154 saves in 3+ seasons, 1.12 ERA in 2003, more than 1 K/IP as a closer, 1 World Series Championship, 6-time All-Star (twice as a closer), 1 Cy Young Award (as a starter), 2003 NL saves leader

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