Only One Team
Player must have played for only one major league franchise, or only one AL/NL team, in their career. For example, Tony Gwynn (only played for one team, an AL/NL team), Buck Leonard (only played for one team, a Negro Leagues team), Jackie Robinson (only played for one team in AL/NL, but additionally played for a team in the Negro Leagues), and Mike Griffin (only played with one team in the AL/NL, but additionally played in the AA and PL) would all qualify.
Gold Glove
Since 1957. When paired with a team, the player must have won the Gold Glove award in a season he appeared for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season.
MVP
Regular season MVP only. Since 1931 (but also includes some precursors to the MVP Award prior to 1931). When paired with a team, the player must have won the MVP award in a season he appeared for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season.
30+ SB Season
When paired with a team, 30 SB must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season.
Cy Young
Since 1956. When paired with a team, the player must have won the Cy Young Award in a season he appeared for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season.
2000+ Hits Career
Batting
Player must have 2000 H in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career.
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Note: Players must have played in a regular season or playoff game for that team to qualify.
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