Gorman Thomas, HR and Strikeout Machine (at the time). Although now days those Strikeout totals are not as absurd. At the time they were.
Brad Park - all those second place Norris trophies gave it away to me.
Don Baylor - remember those stats from his 1979 (maybe 1978) MVP season.
Gary Gaetti (I can't remember who won the World Series 5 years ago or who hit 50 HR's in the last 20 years, but I can remember minutia from the 80's, when i was a kid and stats were the only think on my mind - Life was so Simple)
Correct!Brad Park - all those second place Norris trophies gave it away to me.
These are fun. Great idea. I'll hold of answering anymore until tomorrow, to give other people a chance, as I do know a few others.
Chet Lemon, I believe. Seem to remember those 1984 stats fairly distinctly - the Detroit Tigers had an amazing team.
A bit of a guess here, as it was about a decade before my time, but I believe that could be Lee May. (remember a legends card of him from my 1983 OPee Chee set)
This is an educated guess.
Gilbert Perreault
Eric Davis.