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Jeff Kent - Blue Jays (1992), Mets (1992-96), Indians (1996), Giants (1997-2002), Astros (2003-04), Dodgers (2005-08)

In what was his sixth year of eligibility, Kent received a vote on 18.1 percent of the ballots. According to Baseball-Almanac, his 351 homers while playing second base are the most in MLB history (hit 377 altogether). He was the 2000 NL MVP, won four Silver Sluggers, and drove in 1,518 runs.