The epitome of a ballplayer. Rookie of the year (1963) as a 2B for the Cincinnati Reds; he also played 3B, 1B, and LF in his long MLB career - toward the end, he was also a manager. Broke Ty Cobb's career-hits record. A fiery competitor, he effectively ended Ray Fosse's career in a home-plate collision at the 1971 All-Star Game; that trait also fueled his gambling - he's now banned from baseball (and its Hall of Fame) for betting on games. Now works as a sports radio personality.