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Gary Carter
Number retired: July 31, 1993
Seasons with franchise: 1974-1984, '92
Named Franchise Player of the Year: 1975, '77, '80, '84
7-time All-star with franchise: 1975, 1979-1984
Named NL Rookie of the Year: 1975
In 2003, became the first player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame wearing a Montreal cap
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Andre Dawson
Number retired: July 6, 1997
Seasons with franchise: 1976-1986
Named Franchise Player of the Year: 1981, '83
3-time All-star with franchise: 1981-1983
Named NL Rookie of the Year: 1977
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Rusty Staub
Number retired: May 15, 1993
Seasons with franchise: 1969-1971, 1979
Named Franchise Player of the Year: 1969 -- the franchise's inaugural season
3-time All-star with franchise: 1969-1971
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Tim Raines
Number retired: June 19, 2004
Seasons with franchise: 1979-1990, 2001
Named Franchise Player of the Year: 1983, '85, '86
7-time All-star with franchise: 1981-1987
Named NL Rookie of the Year: 1981
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Jackie Robinson
In 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African American man to play in the Major Leagues.
Number retired throughout baseball in 1997.
Played for Brooklyn Dodgers from 1947-56.
From his Hall of Fame Plaque:
"Leading NL batter in 1949. Holds fielding mark for second baseman playing in 150 or more games with .992. Led NL in stolen bases in 1947 and 1949. Most Valuable Player in 1949. Lifetime batting average .311. Joint record holder for most double plays by second baseman, 137 in 1951. Led second baseman in double plays 1949-50-51-52."
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