RANKED: The 30 Best Outfielders In MLB History

29. Vladimir Guerrero

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When Guerrero went up to bat, it was a spectacle. It was the signal for everybody to tune in because you never knew what you were going to get. No pitch was considered out of the strike zone for Vlad. He could barely skim a ball that was placed low and away and send it over the right field fence. Vlad played the game how everybody wanted to play it. He swung at virtually everything and found a way to be productive while doing it. After an illustrious career in Montreal, Guerrero signed with the Angels before the 2004 season. In his first year in Anaheim, Vlad took home MVP honors by recording 39 home runs, 126 runs batted in and helped lead the team to a 92-70 record. His aggressiveness and power endeared him to more than just Expos and Angels fans — but all fans of baseball.