4- Michael Young (2013)
Michael Young was a big name who was well past his prime when the Phillies signed him as a 36-year old in 2013. He was a seven-time All Star who hit over .300 seven times with the Rangers.
While posting a decent average of .277 with the Phillies, Young hit only eight home runs and drove in a relatively mediocre 42 runs. In the field, he was only slightly better than average, posting a fielding percentage of .961. Young was traded before the deadline to the Dodgers and retired following the season.