Catcher: Mike Piazza – Dodgers (1992-1998), Marlins (1998), Mets (1998-2007)

The newly inducted member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame Mike Piazza was an offensive force at a position where offense generally comes at a premium. From 1992-1999 Piazza would slug 240 home runs and drive in 768 runs. Keep in mind that Piazza only played 21 games in his rookie year of 1992, so the vast majority of those prolific numbers were posted during a stretch of only seven seasons.
Piazza would be named the National League Rookie of the Year in his first full season in 1993 and go on to garner seven All-Star selections, finishing in the top 10 in MVP voting six times during the same span, placing as high as second place twice.
Mike Piazza would finish his career up with 427 home runs and 1,335 RBI, complemented by a .308 career batting average. Piazza would receive a total of 12 All-Star Game selections. His 427 home runs rank 47th on the all-time home run list as of today.