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Top 20 Second Basemen in MLB History

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2. Joe Morgan

Key Teams: Houston Colt .45s/Astros, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies
Career Highlights: 2-time NL MVP (1975, 1976), 5 Gold Gloves, 10-time All-Star, 2 World Series titles (1975, 1976)

Summary:
Joe Morgan was the heartbeat of Cincinnati’s “Big Red Machine” in the mid-1970s, combining exceptional on-base skills, base-stealing speed, power, and defensive excellence. As a small but dynamic player, Morgan repeatedly posted .400+ on-base percentages and 60+ stolen bases, while also clubbing enough homers to keep pitchers honest. Defensively, he was top-notch at turning double plays, complemented by a reliable glove. His back-to-back MVP awards in 1975 and 1976 coincide with the Reds’ consecutive World Series championships, showcasing how vital he was to that powerhouse lineup. Morgan’s all-around game, from the batter’s box to the basepaths and the field, ranks among the best in second-base history.

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