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Best 1 Josh Gibson

Josh Gibson was a dominant baseball player who excelled as a catcher within the Negro Leagues. His incredible power hitting—estimated at over 800 career home runs—earned him the nickname "Black Babe Ruth." He played alongside other notable Black teammates and his exceptional skill led to his posthum...

2 Johnny Bench

Johnny Bench was an elite baseball player renowned for his exceptional defensive skills as a catcher. He played primarily for the Cincinnati Reds, achieving two World Series championships and earning widespread recognition as one of Major League Baseball's greatest catchers. His impact is particular...

3 Yogi Berra
Yogi Berra

Yogi Berra was an iconic Major League Baseball player primarily known for his time with the New York Yankees. His career produced five World Series victories and a record ten championships, solidifying his place as one of baseball’s most celebrated catchers. He is recognized by the National Baseball...

4 Ivan Rodriguez

Ivan Rodriguez is a Hall of Fame catcher who won a record 13 consecutive Gold Glove Awards and was named AL MVP in 1999 while playing for the Texas Rangers.

5 Mike Piazza

Mike Piazza is a Hall of Fame catcher who holds the all-time record for home runs by a catcher with 427, spending his peak years with the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets.

6 Roy Campanella

Roy Campanella was a Brooklyn Dodgers catcher who won three NL MVP Awards (1951, 1953, 1955) before a January 1958 automobile accident left him paralyzed and ended his career.

7 Joe Mauer
Joe Mauer

Joe Mauer was a Minnesota Twins catcher who won three AL batting titles (2006, 2008, 2009) and the 2009 AL MVP Award, making him the only catcher ever to win an AL batting title.

8 Gary Carter

Gary Carter was a Hall of Fame catcher nicknamed "The Kid" who won three Gold Gloves and played a pivotal role in the New York Mets' 1986 World Series championship.

9 Craig Biggio

Craig Biggio is a Hall of Fame second baseman who spent his entire career with the Houston Astros, accumulated 3,060 hits, and is one of very few players to play over 400 games at multiple positions.

10 Buster Posey

Buster Posey was a San Francisco Giants catcher who won the 2012 NL MVP Award and three World Series championships (2010, 2012, 2014) during his 12-year career.

11 Yadier Molina

Yadier Molina was a Puerto Rican catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals widely regarded as the greatest defensive catcher of his era, earning nine consecutive Gold Glove Awards.

12 Carlton Fisk

Carlton Fisk was a Hall of Fame catcher whose walk-off home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series is among baseball's most iconic moments; he set the career record for games caught at retirement.

13 Jorge Posada

Jorge Posada was a switch-hitting Puerto Rican catcher for the New York Yankees who won five World Series rings and was selected as an All-Star five times across his 17-year career.

14 Salvador Perez

Salvador Perez is a Venezuelan catcher for the Kansas City Royals who earned five Gold Glove Awards and led the AL with 48 home runs in 2021, sharing the league home run title.

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