Puerto Rican Hall of Famer and the finest second baseman of the 1990s, whose exceptional defence, consistent hitting and leadership with the Toronto Blue Jays and Cleveland Indians produced back-to-back World Series rings.
Roberto Alomar is widely regarded as the greatest second baseman of his era, a ten-time Gold Glove Award winner whose defensive excellence was matched by exceptional offensive production. His combination of exceptional contact hitting, surprising power, and elite baserunning produced a career .300 batting average across 17 seasons. A World Series champion with the Toronto Blue Jays in back-to-back years (1992-93), he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011.
Elite second baseman with exceptional defense and clutch hitting
How They Played
Switch-hitting second baseman with exceptional fielding and baserunning
Lasting Impact
Hall of Fame second baseman, one of the greatest at his position