gold star for USAHOF

33. Joe Cronin

Prior to being traded to the Red Sox, Joe Cronin was the on-field leader of the Washington Senators, and he was the runner-up for the MVP in 1933.  Cronin was dealt to Boston, and the Sox coveted him not just for his bat, but for his mind, as he became their Player/Manager.

19. Joe Cronin

Joe Cronin is far more known for being a member of the Boston Red Sox.  The BoSox retired his number and he represented the American League in the All-Star Game five times.  Still, Cronin’s overall production with the Washington Senators isn’t that far off from what he accomplished in Massachusetts.