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Top 20 Second Basemen in MLB History

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5. Jackie Robinson

Key Team: Brooklyn Dodgers
Career Highlights: Breaking MLB’s color barrier (1947), NL MVP (1949), Rookie of the Year (1947), 6-time All-Star, World Series champion (1955)

Summary:
Beyond his massive cultural and historical impact, Jackie Robinson was also an elite second baseman during his 10-year career with the Brooklyn Dodgers. His speed, baseball IQ, and bat-to-ball skills transformed the top of the Dodgers’ lineup, where he routinely hit .300 or better, led the league in steals, and sparked rallies with daring baserunning. Defensively, Robinson’s athleticism and lightning reflexes made him a standout—though he also played multiple positions when needed. He won the NL MVP in 1949 with a .342 average, 37 steals, and 124 RBIs, demonstrating his all-around brilliance. While no statistic can fully capture the importance of his legacy, his performance on the field alone still warrants a spot among the greatest second basemen in history.

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