Top 20 Second Basemen in MLB History
4. Nap Lajoie
Key Teams: Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Naps/Indians
Career Highlights: 5 batting titles, .338 career average, top-tier defensive reputation
Summary:
Nap Lajoie dominated the game in the early 1900s, earning multiple batting titles and finishing his career with a robust .338 average. So revered was he in Cleveland that the team was nicknamed the “Naps” in his honor. He boasted exceptional bat control and power for the dead-ball era, routinely finishing among league leaders in hits, doubles, and RBIs. Defensively, Lajoie was considered pioneering for how well he played second base, setting a standard for quick footwork and reliable hands. His combination of high-average hitting, run production, and defensive prowess made him arguably the best all-around second baseman of his day—a claim further supported by his place among the early legends enshrined in Cooperstown.