George "Highpockets" Kelly was a slick-fielding first baseman who was credited by Giants’ manager John McGraw with "making more important hits for me than any player I ever had." Kelly enjoyed six consecutive .300-plus seasons and four straight years with over 100 RBI, while establishing single-season league records for chances, putouts, assists and double plays by a first baseman. Kelly helped lead the Giants to four consecutive pennants from 1921-‘24.