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Posted By: Chad
How about this as a corollary to the pitchers thread. I've probably spent more time thinking about this than I care to admit, but here goes: |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
My picks for the best team ever |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
Here we go: |
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Posted By: dennis
dead ball era outfield cobb,speaker,crawford infield baker,wagner,lajoie,chase,battery bresnahan,matty 1920-1948 outfield ruth,dimaggio,williams infield traynor,appling,hornsby,foxx, battery feller,cochran 1949-modern mays,aaron mantle infield schmidt,ozzie smith,sandberg,musial battery clemens,berra look at fellers record from 1939 thru 1947 missed 3.75 years due to military srv. no teams won more than teams with berra,mantle and joe dimaggio. sorry i just have to do by era. |
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Posted By: Kieran
C - Johnny Bench |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
C: Bench |
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Posted By: Chris McAlister
My line up would be: |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
happens when you turn 40, I guess. |
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Posted By: identify7
My line up is: |
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Posted By: Josh A.
C- Fisk |
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Posted By: jay behrens
C - Gibson |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
I can see differences of opinion on many positions, but I am lost as to how anyone can select anyone other than Hornsby at 2nd base. Morgan was a lifetime .271 hitter(pretty piss poor for a HOFer) with a .977 fielding percentage. He had a little power and stole bases. Hornsby was a .358 lifetime hitter with a .958 fielding percentage (smaller gloves led to more errors). He had more power and probably had the greatest five year hitting stretch ever. Collins was a good hitter (.333 BA) with little power. His fielding percentage was exactly the same as Hornsby's. |
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Posted By: Kieran
I have to agree about Hornsby, to me he is the best by far. When i did my list he was one of the easiest. |
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Posted By: ItsOnlyGil
Well Jay, I agree with you there, but what about some selections benching Cobb or Ruth? |
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Posted By: Chad
Hornsby looks superficially better than Morgan, but overall, Morgan was better, I think. First, you have to adjust for eras. Hornsby had his best year in an era where extreme offensive performances were common. Morgan put his numbers up in an era where, relative to the early 30's, runs were MUCH harder to come by. Yes, Hornsby ahs a much higher batting average, but while not insignificant, that gives a very shallow indicator of a hitter's offensive performance. Joe got on bae--a lot. he hit for exceptional power, and he didn't just steal bases, he stole bases A LOT at remarkable level of efficiency. So, adjusting for eras and taking into account the runs each player created, Joe's not far from Hornsby in terms of production. Which isn't to say he's Hornsby's equal with the bat. I'm not crazy, I'm only saying Joe's not as far away as you think. Couple this with the fact Joe is FAR superior with the glove and had a longer career, I give the edge to Joe. It's not a huge edge, but it's an edge. It's no coincidence that every team Joe Morgan was on when he was healthy and productive was a good team. Just one hell of a ballplayer. A terrible broadcaster, tho, unfortunately. Come on Joe, quit hating my A's already! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Who you play inplace of Ruth or CObb? Williams is a solid choise, but Ruth hit for better power, roughly the same average and had much better speed and was better baserunner than Williams. DiMaggio, while great, doesn't cut it. Maybe Cool Papa Bell in place of Ruth, only becuase there is a ton of power already in the line-up. |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
Ty Cobb of |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
C Bench (tempted to say Gibson but don't know enough about reality v. legend) |
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Posted By: david
i feel that hank aaron is consistently the most over rated player in peoples minds. he benefitted from having a 23 year career which did not emcompass the dead ball era, he it 41 more home runs then ruth in almost 4000 more at bats then ruth. his career ba is nearly 40 points lower then ruth and 60 points lower then cobb. additionally aaron managed only about 90 more rbi's despite playing 795 more games. all the talk that aaron is the greatest hitter/home run hitter of all time is nonesense. |
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Posted By: Glenn
SP: Clemens |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Chad-I would suggest that you take a closer look at Morgan's and Hornsby's stats. While batting average may not be the only relevant metric, Hornsby outhit Morgan by 87 points. Hornsby's on base percentage was .430 versus Morgan's .390. During the period from 1921-25 Hornsby was the best player in baseball, better even than Babe Ruth. During this period Ruth hit .351 with 206 HRs and 588 RBIs. Hornsby hit .402 with 144 HRs and 598 RBIs. |
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