We're looking for the best of 20 seasons of baseball on ESPN.

We asked you to help us narrow down the field for the best players and managers during 20 years of baseball on ESPN. The first round of voting is complete, and we've got the three finalists you selected at each position. Now it's time to pick the winners.

For this week's edition, three of the finest modern-era right fielders square off. The winner will be announced this week on Sunday Night Baseball (San Diego at Los Angeles, 8:10 p.m. ET, ESPN2). On Sept. 7, you'll have a chance to vote on a left fielder to join the team. The final team will be announced Sept. 20 on Sunday Night Baseball.

Without further ado, the three right fielder finalists you selected:


Vladimir Guerrero

Vladimir Guerrero: Vladimir Guerrero is an eight-time All-Star selection who currently plays for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He has totaled seven Silver Slugger Awards in his MLB career and was the 2007 Home Run Derby winner. Perhaps his greatest season came in 2004, when the slugger led the AL in runs, total bases and runs created and won the Most Valuable Player award.


Tony Gwynn

Tony Gwynn: This former right fielder played his entire 20-year career as a member of the San Diego Padres. He is a 15-time All-Star selection, five-time Gold Glove award winner and seven-time Silver Slugger award winner. In 2007, he received baseball's highest honor and was inducted first-ballot into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Gwynn's No. 19 Padres jersey is now retired.


Sammy Sosa

Sammy Sosa: Sammy Sosa is a retired MLB right fielder who played the majority of his career with the Chicago Cubs. He was selected for the All-Star team seven times and won the Silver Slugger award six times in his career. In 1998, he was the National League's Most Valuable Player. Other notable accomplishments include his 2000 Home Run Derby title and a spot in the 500 home runs club.

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