Greatest MLB players to never win a World Series ring
Baseball is the cruelest of the four major American sports when it comes to championship luck. A great quarterback can will his team to a Super Bowl. A great NBA star can recruit his way to a title.
In baseball, you can be the best player on the planet for 20 years and still never get close, because the sport simply doesn’t bend to individual greatness the way others do. The players on this list won MVP awards, batting titles, Gold Gloves, and Hall of Fame votes. They put up numbers that redefined what was possible at their positions.
And when October came, the rings just never came with it. Some never even made the postseason. Others came heartbreakingly close.
All of them deserved better. SEE ALSO: The last time each MLB team won a World Series Here are the 10 greatest MLB players to never win a World Series ring. 10.
Mike Piazza Career: 1992-2007 | Teams: Dodgers, Marlins, Mets, Padres, Athletics | 12x All-Star | 427 career HRs Mike Piazza is the greatest offensive catcher in baseball history, and he never got a ring to go with it. He hit . 308 for his career with 427 home runs from behind the plate, a combination no catcher before or since has matched.
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