Phoenix Amoss, CF
Phoenix's career got off to a rocky start after he failed to sign out of Southlake Carrol High School. He had won the TUIL MVP award three times but instead of starting his MLB career, went to St Marys, where he proceeded to win the NCAA MVP award twice. He was then drafted by the Indians with the 1st overall pick and signed quickly. He won two MVPs in the Major Leagues, went to 6 all-star games, was a 4-time silver slugger, two-time World Series champ, and won three playoff series MVP awards. He retires as the 5th best CF in MLB history.
Career Stats: 10296 PA, 2641 H, 147 HR, 406 SB, .353 wOBA, 117 wRC+, -34.0 ZR, 53.7 WAR, 49.4 JAWS
Brandon Peres, C
Peres was drafted in the 19th round out of San Francisco by San Diego in 1917. His potential quickly shot up and by 1920 he won the silver slugger and went to the first of his two all-star games. He also won two gold gloves and a world series. He retires as the 6th best catcher in MLB history, probably the best so far out of the Hall. He has the second most hits of all catchers and the most home runs by far.
Career Stats: 7548 PA, 1663 H, 109 HR, .330 wOBA, 99 wRC+, 3.1 ZR, 35.1 WAR, 28.4 JAWS