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Groups in baseball?
Needing a list of groups in baseball
stuff like Generation K - Bill Pulsipher, Jason Isringhausen, and Paul Wilson Nasty Boys - Dibble, Charlton, Meyers Four Aces - A's Van Poppel,Peters, Zancanaro and Dressendorfer Big Red Machine I'm having a brain fart and cant think of any others can be any years as well. thanks |
Hitless Wonders - 1906 White Sox
Million Dollar Infield - A's McInnis, Collins, Baker, Barry Murderers Row - Late 20's Yankees Gas House Gang - 30's Cardinals Boys of Summer - 50's Dodgers Whiz Kids - 1950 Phillies Go Go Sox - 1959 White Sox Miracle Mets - 69 Mets Swingin A's - early 70's A's |
Whez Kids '83 Phillies
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I do custom baseball cards and was needing some ideas here are some I've completed recently with the same idea http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/...psyl2nigcj.jpg http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/...psc7v5satv.jpg http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/...psp1drbk9q.jpg http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7lbxzsjg.jpg |
Don't Get Jealous...
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But THESE are THE groups!
FOUR ACES (3 HOFers) Attachment 176604 THREE ACES (all HOFers) Attachment 176605 |
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murderers row
bash brothers killer b's "Houston" |
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El Birdos- the Cardinals teams of the late 60's.
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The Milwaukee Brewers had the best power hitting team in baseball in the late 70s through the early 80s. Between 1978 and 1982, no team in baseball hit more home runs than the Brewers (873; Baltimore was #2 with 758), scored more runs than the Brewers (3,806; Boston was #2 with 3,666), and only the Baltimore Orioles (445-304) had a better record than the Milwaukee Brewers (431-325) in all the Major Leagues. The Brewers had the best Pythagorean winning percentage of all teams in the Majors (.575; the Orioles, Dodgers and Yankees tied for second best at .563). This only enhances my misery as a Brewers fan, knowing we had the best team in baseball for those years, yet no World Series titles to show for it.
And the nicknames for these teams? Between 1978 and 1980, George Bamburger was the manager. And the nickname was "Bambi's Bombers". From the second half of 1980 through 1981, Buck Rodgers was our manager. In 1981, when Harvey Kuenn took over the team, and led our team to the World Series, the offense was known as "Harvey's Wallbangers". Those two would make for interesting choices. |
One I always disliked--"We are Family" (1979 Pirates)
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The G-men of the Tigers in the 1934-35 pennant winning teams: Greenburg, Gehringer, and Goslin.
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Scott- That's a great Tiger tribute!
I can't believe nobody has mention 'The Bronx Bombers' and how 'bout The Blake Street Bombers? ...and if a pair is a group? Dizzy & Daffy |
2004 Red Sox - The Idiots
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The Bronx Zoo
Spahn and Sain The Core Four |
Now that's embarrassing! I blame it on my Diamond Stars collection - two versions in that set as well.
Photoshop is phun. http://i811.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps9a155efe.jpg |
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