Time to step out of the 1970's yet again and create another fun "Career-Capper" from the 1980s, this one of the greatest catcher of them all, Johnny Bench, 1984 style:
Leading
 the Cincinnati Reds to two World Championships, four World Series 
appearances, while taking home two MVP Awards, and absolutely rewriting the catching game 
in Big League history, the man was already a legend by the time he was 
in his early-20's!
Of course as we all know, he would go on to put together a career rarely
 seen by ANY player, let alone a catcher: TWO N.L. MVP Awards, 14 
all-star games, 10 Gold Gloves, two home run titles and three RBI 
titles, all while donning the “tools of ignorance” for 17 seasons, all 
with the Reds.
As a kid growing up in the 1970’s, this man was a mythic figure, a 
“god”, and he and the rest of his "Big Red Machine" teammates were 
steamrolling through the league towards two straight championships in 
1975 & 1976, while appearing in two other series in 1970 and 1972.
L-E-G-E-N-D.
By
 the time he retired after the 1983 season, he collected 2048 hits, hit 
389 homers, drove in 1376 runs, and scored 1091 runs, all mainly done 
during the "dead ball" decade of the 1970s.
Just the best!
