Swinging a Paul Bunyan style 40 oz. bat over his 15-year career, Dick Allen became a seven-time All-Star, won the ’64 NL Rookie of the Year Award, the ’72 American League MVP Award and was considered one of the most feared hitters of his generation. He led the American League in homers twice, ending his career with 351 blasts and 1,119 RBIs. He was a model of consistency, hitting at least 20 homers in 10 seasons, including six seasons with at least 30.