Gabe Longoria, RHP
Longoria was stable and steady with 13 seasons of between 3 and 6 WAR. He started 454 games over that span, putting him 9th all-time in the stat. Recent inductee John Kalinoski holds the record with 610 games started in his career. Longoria won two gold gloves and a World Series and spent his entire time in the majors with the Expos. He was an international discovery out of the Dominican Republic in 1931.
Career Stats: 3993 IP, 1167 BB, 1322 K, 3.55 FIP, 97 FIP-, 59.1 WAR, 53.3 JAWS
Maxwell Williford, 1B
Williford jumped around a couple of times and split his career evenly between the Reds, Marlins, and Rangers. He was a 5-time all-star, 5-time silver slugger, gold glove winner, and World Series champion and MVP. He was drafted 23rd overall by the Marlins in 1935.
Career Stats: 9641 PA, 2327 H, 233 HR, .358 wOBA, 121 wRC+, 104.3 ZR, 52.3 WAR, 42 JAWS
Jaden Breaux, RHP
Breaux had a great borderline HOF career and was especially good for a pitcher drafted in the middle of the 2nd round. He was taken out of Pendleton High School by the Rockies, where he spent two long stints. He went to three all-star games and lacked the peak that Gabe Longoria had that pushed him into the Hall.
Career Stats: 3329.7 IP, 1023 BB, 1035 K, 3.53 FIP, 91 FIP-, 57.6 WAR, 41.5 JAWS