
- César Tovar (1940-1994)
- 12-year major league career, spanning from 1965-1976, spending his first eight seasons with the Twins, and rest spread across four other clubs
- He was perhaps best known for his versatility on the field, including once in 1968 becoming the second player in history to play all nine positions in a single game.
- Over his career he played 200+ games at five different positions (2B, 3B, and all three OF spots).
- He was also a capable batsman, leading the AL with 36 doubles and 13 triples in 1970, and then with 204 hits in 1971
- He also had 20+ SB five times, with a high of 45 in 1969
- Overall had 226 SB, 834 runs, a .278/.335/.368 slash line, and an even 100 OPS+
