Ranking The Greatest Shortstops of All-Time

24. Phil Rizzuto

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New York fans were waiting on this one. Phil ‘Scooter’ Rizzuto was a tiny man standing at 5-foot-6 and 150 pounds, but his impact on the franchise was certainly felt. Rizzuto was a member of seven World Series winning Yankee teams and earned five All-Star nods during his career. Scooter was the MVP runner-up in 1949 and he wouldn’t be denied the following year. In ’50, Rizzuto won the MVP while slashing .324/.418/.439.