Minnesota Twins: Kirby PuckettPuckett was beloved by Twins fans long before he hit a walk-off home run to win Game 6 of the 1991 World Series
Kansas City Royals: George BrettUndoubtedly the greatest player in Royals history, Brett was the best player on a team that made seven postseason appearances in 1970s and 1980s and won the 1985 World Series
Colorado Rockies: Todd HeltonHelton spent his entire 17-year in a Rockie uniform and is the franchise leader in games played and several major offensive categories.
Texas Rangers: Ivan RodriguezPudge was the game's top defensive catcher and a perennial All-Star in the 1990s, a time when the team's local popularity soared due to a new stadium and its first-ever playoff appearances.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Roberto ClementeA brilliant Hall of Fame right fielder for 18 seasons, Clemente was baseball's first Spanish-speaking superstar and helped lead the Pirates to two World Series championships.