Author Topic: Baseball:  All-Time Teams  (Read 153 times)

Murrow

Baseball:  All-Time Teams
« on: May 10, 2002, 02:26:34 PM »
This is what you do...take your favorite team, and gather up there best players, players who have played with the team most of their career's or have had their best years there.  Get the best player from each position, and make up a batting order.  Include a 5 man rotation and one closer.

Compete with this:

Baltimore Orioles All-Time Team '56 - '02

1.  CF - Brady Anderson  
2.  RF - Ken Singleton
3.  SS - Cal Ripken Jr.
4.  DH - Eddie Murray
5.  LF - Frank Robinson
6.  1B - Boog Powell
7.  3B - Brooks Robinson
8.  2B - Bobby Grich
9.  C - Gus Triandos

SP  Jim Palmer
SP  Mike Flanagan
SP  Mike Boddicker
SP  Dave McNally
SP  Scott McGregor


Dam...look @ the left side of our infield, we got the greatest SS and 3B to ever play.  Are pitching ain't to shabby either.
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Re: Baseball:  All-Time Teams
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2002, 03:36:44 PM »

The Dodger's (Brooklyn-L.A.) 1890-2002

1. SS- "Pee Wee" Reese
2. 3d- Ron Cey
3. 1b- Steve Garvey
4. Lf- Duke Snider
5. Rf- Pedro Guerrero
6. C- Roy Campanella
7. Dh-Gil Hodges
8. 2b- Jackie Robinson
9. Cf- Raul Mondesi


1.Sandy Koufax
2.Don Drysdale
3.Orel Hershiser
4.Fernando Valenzuela
5.Don Sutton

Yo Missed a grip of player's.....But dannm!!!
That's a pretty good team.

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Re: Baseball:  All-Time Teams
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2002, 06:43:34 PM »
NY Mets 1962-  2002

c-  Mike piazza
1st-  keith hernadez or bill buckner (game 6)
2nd- i would go wit alomar but u said best years so i have to go wit wally backman  
ss-  bud herelson (sp)
3rd-  i dunno who to go wit howard johnson or alfonzo
of-  strawberry
of-  dave kingman
of dykstra or mookie wilson

staff

seaver
gooden
cone
sid fernadez
leither

closer-  franco
utility-  dave mangdan
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Re: Baseball:  All-Time Teams
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2002, 07:51:20 PM »
SOMEONE PUT THERE COCK UP MY ARSE!!!   :-[
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Re: Baseball:  All-Time Teams
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2002, 02:53:42 AM »
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Yo Missed a grip of player's.....But dannm!!!
That's a pretty good team.

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Who I miss?  Everyone up in my staff is better than Mussina, I don't who else I could put up there to beat someone out.
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Re: Baseball:  All-Time Teams
« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2002, 07:53:05 AM »
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Who I miss?  Everyone up in my staff is better than Mussina, I don't who else I could put up there to beat someone out.


Nah....homie I ment I missed a bunch of good player's....lol
(I was talking bout the Dodger's....lol)

I forgot to put the I....lol
sorry for the mix-up

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Re: Baseball:  All-Time Teams
« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2008, 08:31:22 PM »
yankees   (players in bold are in HOF as of 2008)

starter  (backup)

C-Yogi Berra   (Bill Dickey)
1B-Lou Gehrig (Don Mattingly)
2B-Joe Gordon (Alfonso Soriano)
SS-Derek Jeter  (Phil Rizzuto)
3B-Alex Rodriguez  (Graig Nettles)
RF-Babe Ruth (Roger Maris)
CF-Joe Dimaggio (Bernie Williams)
Rf-Mickey Mantle (Paul O'neal)
DH-Reggie Jackson

SP
Whitey Ford
Lefty Gomez
Red Ruffing

Ron Guidry
Andy Pettitte*

Closer: Mariano Rivera  (the best ever)


no better "all time franchise team" could be as deadly...for a pitchers ERA
 

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Re: Baseball: All-Time Teams
« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2008, 10:02:52 AM »
I honestly believe Cano will be an Hall of Famer...he'll surpass Soriano when he hits his prime  :o


Just think about it..the Yanks could line up a team of HOF's in 10 years..haha
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