Albert Belle

Albert Belle was a five-time All-Star outfielder and five-time Silver Slugger Award winner in his 12 MLB seasons for the Indians, White Sox and Orioles in a career cut short by a hip injury. He drove in 100-or-more runs nine times, including three seasons when he led the AL, and led the league in total bases three times. In 1995, Belle became the only player in MLB history to post at least 50 doubles and 50 home runs in the same season. A key component of an Indians team that electrified Cleveland in the mid-1990s, Belle's .564 career slugging percentage ranks 13th on the all-time list. In 1998, Belle became just the sixth player in history to post a season with at least 45 home runs, 200 hits and 150 RBI. He joined Joe DiMaggio, Jimmie Foxx, Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth and Hack Wilson on that list and was the first player to post such a season since 1937.