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 those 20 years. 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.

In this week's edition, three of the finest modern-era center fielders square off. The winner and final team will be announced this week on "Sunday Night Baseball" (Chicago at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m. ET, ESPN).

Without further ado, the three center-fielder finalists:


Ken Griffey Jr.

Ken Griffey Jr.: "The Kid" is a 13-time All-Star selection and a 10-time Gold Glove Award winner. This power hitter also has seven Silver Slugger Awards to his name and has won the Home Run Derby three times (1994, 1998, 1999). He is fifth on the list of most career home runs and tied for the lead for the most consecutive games with a home run. Griffey was the AL MVP in 1997.


Ichiro Suzuki

Ichiro Suzuki: This Seattle Mariners favorite is a nine-time All-Star and an eight-time recepient of the Gold Glove Award. He has won the Silver Slugger Award twice and was the MLB batting champion in 2001 and 2004. In 2001, he was named not only the AL MVP but also the AL Rookie of the Year. He holds the single-season hits record with 262 and is the only player ever to have 200 hits in a season for nine consecutive seasons.


Bernie Williams

Bernie Williams: Bernie Williams was picked for the All-Star game five times and won four Gold Glove Awards. He player his entire career with the New York Yankees and won four World Series championships (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000). In 1996, he took home the coveted ALCS Most Valuable Player honor, and in 2002, he won a Silver Slugger Award. In 1998, he was the American League batting champion.

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