Justin Zygmunt, RHP
Zygmunt retires as the third best pitcher in MLB history, just behind J.P. Avila and Devon McFadden. He won one MVP award, 6 Pitcher of the Year Awards, was Rookie of the Year, and went to 9 all-star games. He stayed incredibly durable throughout his career until shoulder inflammation put him out in 1927. He last pitched in the majors in 1925. He was originally drafted with the 204th overall pick in 1908 out of high school.
Career Stats: 3674 IP, 652 BB, 1670 K, 2.60 FIP, 82 FIP-, 82.9 WAR, 70 JAWS
Morton Zepp, C
Zepp was drafted with the 31st overall pick in 1912 out of the University of Florida. He won Rookie of the Year in 1915, was a 7-time all-star, 5-time silver slugger, and the Division Series MVP in both the AL and NL in separate playoff runs. He retires as the best catcher in Major League history, just ahead of the legendary Dan McKee.
Career Stats: 6518 PA, 1787 H, .327 wOBA, 103 WRC+, 19.1 ZR, 38.7 WAR, 33.8 JAWS
Danny Brozoski, RHP
Brozoski just misses out on the HOF as his career got off to a late start. He was drafted in the 11th round by the Brewers but was traded from the Brewers to the Cubs, from the Cubs to the Mets, and from the Mets to the Reds before finally sticking and putting up 4-5 WAR seasons, In 1925 his career year was good enough for a Pitcher of the Year award and he went to three all-star games. He was also a 2-time champ.
Career Stats: 3654 IP, 927 BB, 1413 K, 3.22 FIP, 94 FIP-, 59.6 WAR, 50.5 JAWS