Ben Grimm
It's clobberin time
1. Stan Musial - 3rd in XBH, 20-time All-Star, three-time National League MVP, fourth on the all-time MLB hit list, career line of .331/.417/.559, Hall of Famer
2. Moses Malone - Led 1983 76ers to 69 wins and Dr J's only NBA title, 12-time All-Star, three-time NBA MVP, 1983 NBA Finals MVP, averaged a double-double for his career (20.6 points and 12.2 rebounds per game)
3. Monica Seles - Nine Grand Slam titles, former world No. 1, member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame
4. Don Hutson - Four-time Pro Bowler, 7,991 career receiving yards and 99 touchdowns, Hall of Famer
5. Marvin Harrison - Eight-time Pro Bowler, NFL leader in single-season receptions (143 in 2002), eight consecutive seasons with over 1,000 receiving yards, not in the Hall of Fame
6. Elgin Baylor - 3rd all-time in PPG, 11-time NBA All-Star, averaged 27.4 points and 13.5 rebounds per game, Hall of Famer
7. Lefty Grove - Best lefty ever, Six-time All-Star, 1931 American League MVP, career ERA of 3.06, won 24 or more games five times (including 31 in 1931).
8. D Brad McCrimmon - 10th in +/-
2. Moses Malone - Led 1983 76ers to 69 wins and Dr J's only NBA title, 12-time All-Star, three-time NBA MVP, 1983 NBA Finals MVP, averaged a double-double for his career (20.6 points and 12.2 rebounds per game)
3. Monica Seles - Nine Grand Slam titles, former world No. 1, member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame
4. Don Hutson - Four-time Pro Bowler, 7,991 career receiving yards and 99 touchdowns, Hall of Famer
5. Marvin Harrison - Eight-time Pro Bowler, NFL leader in single-season receptions (143 in 2002), eight consecutive seasons with over 1,000 receiving yards, not in the Hall of Fame
6. Elgin Baylor - 3rd all-time in PPG, 11-time NBA All-Star, averaged 27.4 points and 13.5 rebounds per game, Hall of Famer
7. Lefty Grove - Best lefty ever, Six-time All-Star, 1931 American League MVP, career ERA of 3.06, won 24 or more games five times (including 31 in 1931).
8. D Brad McCrimmon - 10th in +/-
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