1) Marquis Grissom was an outfielder who played 17 seasons for the Expos, Braves, Indians, Brewers, Dodgers, and Giants between 1989-2005. He had a lifetime .272 batting average with 227 home runs and 429 stolen bases, leading the NL with 76 SBs in 1991 and 78 in 1992.
2) Mike Garcia was a pitcher who played 14 seasons with the Indians, White Sox, and Senators between 1948-1961. He had 142 career wins, 111 complete games, 27 shutouts, and a 3.27 ERA leading the AL in ERA in 1949 at 2.36 and 1954 at 2.64. He also led the AL in shutouts in 1952 with 6 and 1954 with 5.
3) Mark Grace was a first baseman who played 16 seasons for the Cubs and Diamondbacks between 1988-2003. He had a lifetime .303 batting average with 2445 hits, 511 doubles, and 173 home runs. He led the NL in doubles in 1995 with 51 and hit .300+ in 9 seasons.
4) Mark Grudzielanek was a shortstop/second baseman who played 15 seasons for the Expos, Dodgers, Cubs, Royals, Cardinals, and Indians between 1995-2008 and 2010. He had a lifetime .289 batting average with 2040 base hits and 391 doubles, leading the NL in doubles in 1997 with 54.
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