Andruw Jones burst onto the scene in 1996 with a pair of home runs as a 19-year old at Yankee Stadium in Game 1 of the World Series. While he slugged over 400 home runs in his career and set the franchise record for the most homers in a single season, Jones was known for his work in the outfield where he won 10 consecutive Gold Gloves and is arguably the greatest defensive centerfielder of all-time.
Andruw has seen his Hall of Fame support increase in recent years and he may just crack that 75% threshold needed to gain induction before his time is up on the writer’s ballot.