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Top 10 infields in MLB history

In part four of our six-part series this week, we rank the top 10 infields in history.

1. 1976 Cincinnati Reds
1B Tony Perez, 2B Joe Morgan, SS Davey Concepcion, 3B Pete Rose

Start with this: Joe Morgan posted an OPS+ of 186 that year, which is the highest for any middle infielder after 1935.

Morgan was a Gold Glove winner at his position that year and won his second consecutive MVP award after posting a career-high OPS of 1.020, with 62 extra-base hits, 114 walks, 111 RBIs and 60 stolen bases in 69 attempts. That was the fifth of six consecutive seasons in which Morgan scored more than 100 runs.