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The 25 Best MLB Players Who Never Made an All Star Game

4. Tony Phillips

Tony Phillips was one of the first super-utility players in the MLB, which is a role that has become commonplace today. Phillips played significant time at every position on the field except first base and catcher and was an exceptional defender.

Phillips eclipsed 2,000 hits and scored 1,300 runs across his 18-year career. He also led the American League in walks drawn twice and in runs scored once.  

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