#27
of 30
Andre Dawson
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Andre Dawson’s offensive profile is built on power, durability, and real peak impact. He hit 438 home runs and produced seasons where he carried an offense almost by himself. His MVP season in Chicago is a reminder that his peak could be truly dominant. Dawson’s on-base ability wasn’t elite, which keeps him below the more OBP-driven stars on this list. Still, the power was legitimate, and he delivered run production that mattered in standings. He also brought speed early in his career, giving him extra offensive dimensions beyond home runs. Even as injuries mounted, his bat remained dangerous because power ages well. He produced across teams and environments, showing that the core skill traveled. In an offense-weighted ranking, Dawson sits as a classic run-producing right-handed threat. He’s not the most efficient hitter here, but the impact seasons are undeniable.
Career Numbers
.279
AVG
2,774
Hits
438
HR
1,591
RBI
314
SB
.806
OPS