The 100 Greatest Hitters in MLB History | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

75, 74, 73. Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, Rafael Palmeiro - All three have the same stigma. All three were great home run hitters, and Palmeiro has 3,000 hits to add to that, but they were a product of the steroid era, and from their stats they would likely have not been great hitters without the performance enhancers.

71. Willie Keeler - Wee Willie Keeler was one of the great hitters at the turn of the century, hitting .424 one season. He finished his career with a .341 average and 2,932 hits.

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