Top 20 Shortstops of all time in MLB
5. Ernie Banks
Key Team: Chicago Cubs
Career Highlights: 512 career home runs, 2-time NL MVP, 14-time All-Star, “Mr. Cub”
Summary:
Ernie Banks, affectionately known as “Mr. Cub,” brought unprecedented power to the shortstop position in the 1950s. He smashed 40+ home runs in five seasons, ultimately finishing with 512 for his career. Though he later moved to first base to prolong his time in the majors, Banks still logged over 1,100 games as a shortstop. During that prime stretch, he proved that a middle infielder could be the biggest power threat in a lineup, forever redefining expectations for the position. Banks was also beloved for his constant optimism and trademark catchphrase, “Let’s play two!” Even without a postseason appearance in his career, his two MVP awards and prolific slugging cement him as one of the greatest shortstops in history.