A 2017 Hall of Fame inductee, Tim “Rock” Raines played 23 full seasons in Major League Baseball and in 24 seasons total.
A seven-time All-Star, Raines led all his league in stolen bases four times, runs twice and doubles and on-base percentage each once. He also won the 1986 National League batting title, Silver Slugger and the 1987 All-Star Game MVP. Raines retired with more than 2,600 career hits and as one of just five players to steal 800 career bases.
While his best seasons were with the Montreal Expos, Raines also played for the Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics and Baltimore Orioles.