Tim Raines: First year on the ballot ... Played 23 seasons for six teams, including 13 with the Montreal Expos ... Named 1981 NL Rookie of the Year by The Sporting News ... Seven-time All-Star (1981-87) ... Named 1987 All-Star Game MVP ... Finished in the top 20 in NL MVP voting seven times, including one top-5 finish (fifth, 1983) ... Received NL Silver Slugger Award in 1986 ... Led NL in stolen bases four times, runs twice ... Won 1986 NL batting title (.334) ... Led league in on-base percentage (1986) and doubles (1984) ... Six 100-runs seasons ... Eight seasons of hitting .300 or better, four times finishing in the top 10 in average ... Sixteen seasons of 10 or more stolen bases, 11 times finishing in the top 10 ... Holds NL record highest stolen-base percentage (300 or more stolen bases) with .857 ... Holds MLB record for highest stolen-base percentage (300 or more attempts) with .847 ... Led NL outfielders with 21 assists in 1983 ... Hit for the cycle on August 16, 1987 ... Twice collected switch-hit home runs in one game ... Hit three home runs in one game (April 18, 1994) ... Holds Expos all-time records for most runs (947), triples (82) and stolen bases (635) ... Ranks fifth all-time in stolen bases (808) and 45th all-time in runs (1,571) ... Part of two World Series champion teams with the Yankees (1996, 1998) ... Hit .270 (34-for-126) in 34 career postseason games ... In World Series, hit .214 (3-for-14).

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