01·This Red Sox legend, known as "The Splendid Splinter," is often considered the greatest hitter who ever lived, but his only World Series appearance in 1946 ended in a loss.
02·With one of the sweetest swings in baseball history, this iconic center fielder known as "The Kid" hit 630 home runs for the Mariners and Reds but never played in a World Series.
03·This ferocious competitor and Detroit Tigers outfielder holds the highest career batting average in MLB history (.366) but lost in all three of his World Series appearances.
04·Known as "Mr. Padre," this eight-time batting champion spent his entire 20-year career with San Diego, reaching the World Series twice without a victory.
05·This beloved Chicago Cubs shortstop and first baseman, nicknamed "Mr. Cub," hit 512 home runs but famously never even played in a single postseason game.
06·A seven-time AL batting champion for the Twins and Angels, this Panamanian-American infielder collected over 3,000 hits but never reached the Fall Classic.
07·This powerful slugger for the Minnesota Twins, nicknamed "The Killer," mashed 573 career home runs but lost his only World Series trip in 1965.
08·This Boston Red Sox icon won the Triple Crown in 1967 and played 23 seasons for the team, but lost in both of his World Series appearances (1967, 1975).
09·This slick-fielding second baseman won nine Gold Gloves and an MVP award during his 16-year career with the Chicago Cubs, but never won a ring.
10·Famous for his dramatic, game-winning home run in the 1975 World Series, this durable catcher ultimately lost that series and another in 1993 with the White Sox.
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