Matthew Jiles, SS
Jiles was drafted in the third round in 1918 out of North Cobb, but failed to sign with the Reds and went to Vanderbilt. He then was drafted 3rd overall in 1921 by the Royals. He was 1923 Rookie of the Year, made 8 all-star games, won 4 silver sluggers, two World Series, and 5 playoff MVP awards. He also finished in the top 3 in MVP voting twice. Among SS, he finishes his career 4th in WAR and 2nd in hits.
Career Stats: 9065 PA, 2788 H, 121 SB, .363 wOBA, 118 wRC+, -15.1 ZR, 57.4 WAR, 46.9 JAWS
Arnold White, RF
White accumulated the most offensive statistics of any player in MLB history. He retires with the most hits (3255), 4th most doubles (446), most HR (249), and Batting Runs (400.2). He was drafted 1st overall in 1918 out of Kentucky and won 1 MVP, 7 silver sluggers, one world series, and went to 7 all-star games.
Career Stats: 12133 PA, 3255 H, 249 HR, 242 SB, .375 wOBA, 127 wRC+, -72.5 ZR, 54.1 WAR, 42.4 JAWS