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Carew is here because offense isn’t only home runs; it’s creating runs efficiently, and he did that at an elite level. He was one of the best pure hitters the game has ever produced, with a batting average and contact profile that stayed elite for years. His on-base skill made him a constant rally starter even without classic first-base power. When he played first base more regularly later, the bat didn’t just hold up—it stayed star-level. He sprayed line drives to all fields and refused to give pitchers the easy strikeout they wanted. In lower-scoring environments, that kind of high-average, high-OBP skill becomes even more valuable. He also provided offensive stability; you could build an entire lineup’s run flow around his presence. He won batting titles because his approach was repeatable, not because he had one lucky season. If you want a different flavor of first-base greatness—precision rather than brute force—Carew is the elite version.

Career Numbers

.328
AVG
3,053
Hits
92
HR
1,015
RBI
353
SB
.822
OPS