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Brian Giles was a notable player who was able to get on base. He was walked 100-plus five times in his career and has a lifetime .400 on-base percentage. The two-time All Star led the National League in walks (119) in 2005 and has a career .902 OPS.
2002 brought about a .450 on-base percentage for Giles and .622 slugging. He put up phenomenal numbers and was one of the few players to do so since the 1994 strike. Entering the Hall will be unlikely, however, and it would be surprising if he earned more than one vote.