Yankees History: 1.000 OBPs and no at-bats
Briefly

Thanks to the incongruences of baseball statistics, we have two different numbers that ostensibly tell how many times a batter came to the plate: at-bats and plate appearances. The difference being that at-bats don't count a number of ways for a plate appearances to end, such as walks and hit-by-pitches.
Let's start with by far the funniest name on this list. Igawa quite infamously struggled as a pitcher for the Yankees. However, he did technically finish his Yankees' - and MLB career - with a 1.000 on-base percentage.
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