Best Phillies over last half century never to make an All Star team

SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 9: Left fielder Pat Burrell #5 of the Philadelphia Phillies is congratulated by teammate catcher Todd Pratt #3 after Burrell's first home run of the day against the San Francisco Giants during a game at Pac Bell Park on August 9, 2003 in San Francisco, California. The Phillies won 8-6. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)
SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 9: Left fielder Pat Burrell #5 of the Philadelphia Phillies is congratulated by teammate catcher Todd Pratt #3 after Burrell's first home run of the day against the San Francisco Giants during a game at Pac Bell Park on August 9, 2003 in San Francisco, California. The Phillies won 8-6. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images) /
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ATLANTA, GA – APRIL 08: A general view of baseballs in ahead of the Philadephia Phillies versus Atlanta Braves during their opening day game at Turner Field on April 8, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA – APRIL 08: A general view of baseballs in ahead of the Philadephia Phillies versus Atlanta Braves during their opening day game at Turner Field on April 8, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /

3 –  Pete Incaviglia

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Incaviglia was a big part of the 1993 Phillies NL Championship team, belting 24 home runs with a career-best 89 RBI in 116 games.  His production tailed off following 1993 and bounced around the league before retiring following the 1998 season with 206 home runs. Incaviglia hit a career-high 30 home runs his rookie season and hit 20 or more home runs six times.  He averaged 25 home runs per year during his first five seasons.

Considering All-Star voters tend to favor players with power production, it’s a surprise he didn’t at least make one All-Star team during the first part of his career.