He hit more career dingers than Carl Yastrzemski, Jeff Bagwell, and Vlad Guerrero.
He drove in more runs than Tony Gwynn, Roberto Alomar, and the inimitable Joe Morgan.
His career OPS was better than those of Eddie Collins, Jim Rice, and Reggie Jackson.
He walked more in his career than Ken Griffey, Jr., who went into the Hall of Fame with the rest of the names listed here with some 99.3% of votes in his first year on the ballot.
On defense, he...well, he had a glove on most of the time.
In what can only be described as an incredibly polite gesture honoring what truly was a one of a kind career, the 2020 Hall of Fame ballot was released today, and on it is the name of Cincinnati Reds legend Adam Dunn.