#10
of 20
Barry Larkin
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Larkin is the model of balanced offensive excellence at shortstop. He wasn’t the biggest slugger, but he brought power, speed, and on-base value in a package that produced runs every way possible. His MVP season is the headline, but the supporting seasons are the real story—steady star-level production for years. He hit in an era with plenty of offensive noise, yet his value held up because it wasn’t dependent on one skill. Power-speed at short is a cheat code, and Larkin ran that code for a long time. He didn’t have the extreme peak of Banks or the raw power of A-Rod, but he was a complete offensive player. In an offense-weighted list, completeness matters because it raises the floor while keeping the ceiling high. He could lead off, hit third, or be the engine in the middle, and the production traveled. His career is a reminder that shortstop greatness can be sustained without headline home run totals. He consistently created runs and avoided the long valleys that sink many careers. Put him in a modern lineup and he’s still a star. That’s why he rounds out the top ten.
Career Numbers
.295
AVG
2,340
Hits
198
HR
960
RBI
379
SB
.815
OPS