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===Baseball Hall of Fame members=== [[File:Brooks Robinson 1977.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[[Brooks Robinson]] played more games at third base than any other player in MLB history.]] *[[Dick Allen]] (played first base for most of latter part of career) *[[Home Run Baker|Frank "Home Run" Baker]] *[[Adrián Beltré]] *[[Johnny Bench]] (elected as a catcher, shifted to third base in last three years of his career) *[[Wade Boggs]] *[[George Brett]] (played first base and [[designated hitter]] in the latter years of his career) *[[Jimmy Collins]] *[[Ray Dandridge]] (Negro leagues) *[[Judy Johnson]] (Negro leagues) *[[Chipper Jones]] *[[George Kell]] *[[Freddie Lindstrom]] *[[Edgar Martínez]] (primarily a designated hitter who was the regular third baseman for the [[Seattle Mariners]] in the early years of his career) *[[Eddie Mathews]] *[[John McGraw]] (primarily elected as a manager, although a third baseman in his short but successful playing career) *[[Paul Molitor]] (longtime [[designated hitter]] who played primarily third base on the field) *[[Brooks Robinson]] *[[Scott Rolen]] *[[Ron Santo]] *[[Mike Schmidt]] *[[Pie Traynor]] (First third baseman to be inducted into the [[Baseball Hall of Fame]]) *[[Jud Wilson]] (Negro leagues)
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