Ranking The 7 Greatest Third Basemen in MLB History

Third base is one of the most demanding positions in baseball, requiring both defensive skill and offensive power. Over the years, several players have dominated the hot corner, leaving behind legacies that still influence the game. Here’s a look at the top 7 all-time greatest third basemen in MLB history, ranked by performance, accolades, and overall impact on baseball.

7. Ron Santo

Though he was underrated during his playing days, Ron Santo was one of the best third basemen in history. A nine-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glove winner, Santo posted strong offensive numbers while being a pillar of the Cubs during the 1960s. His long-awaited Hall of Fame induction in 2012 solidified his place in baseball history.

6. Adrián Beltré

Adrián Beltré combined power, consistency, and defensive excellence. With 3,166 hits, 477 home runs, and five Gold Gloves, Beltré was a dominant force for multiple teams, including the Rangers and Dodgers. His fun-loving personality and fierce competitiveness made him a fan and clubhouse favorite.

5. Wade Boggs

Known for his incredible contact hitting, Wade Boggs was a five-time batting champion with a career average of .328. He tallied over 3,000 hits and brought professionalism and focus to every at-bat. Though known more for his offense, he also won two Gold Gloves and helped the Yankees win the 1996 MLB World Series.

4. Brooks Robinson

Brooks Robinson is widely regarded as the greatest defensive third baseman of all time. He won an astonishing 16 Gold Gloves and was a key player for the Baltimore Orioles during their 1960s and ’70s MLB dominance. His performance in the 1970 World Series, both offensively and defensively, was legendary.

3. Chipper Jones

Chipper Jones spent his entire 19-year career with the Atlanta Braves and was one of the most feared switch-hitters in baseball. With a .303 career batting average, over 2,700 hits, and 468 home runs, Jones was both reliable and explosive. His 1999 MLB MVP season and World Series win in 1995 seal his legacy.

2. George Brett

Few players were as consistent and clutch as George Brett. A career .305 hitter, Brett was the heart of the Kansas City Royals, racking up over 3,100 hits and earning an MLB MVP award in 1980. His memorable 1985 postseason helped deliver the Royals’ first championship, and his fiery spirit made him a fan favorite.

1. Mike Schmidt

No third baseman in MLB history has the all-around excellence of Mike Schmidt. A 12-time All-Star, 10-time Gold Glove winner, and 3-time MVP, Schmidt also blasted 548 career home runs. He was the cornerstone of the Philadelphia Phillies for nearly two decades and led them to a World Series title in 1980. His power, fielding, and leadership make him the gold standard at third.

These legendary MLB third basemen set the standard for future generations. Whether by defense, hitting prowess, or leadership, they defined greatness at one of the game’s toughest positions.

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