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With Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux and Bobby Cox going into the Hall Of Fame this weekend and Chipper Jones and John Smoltz likely a year away, I got to wonder what teams had the most future Hall Of Famers on it's roster at a single time.
Maybe the 1927 Yankees? There are better researchers here than me, but five Hall Of Famers in one dugout is a pretty huge feat. |
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Though most were not in their prime or shortly before their prime, the 1927 Philadelphia A's were stacked with HOFers:
Ty Cobb Zach Wheat Eddie Collins Tris Speaker Jimmie Foxx Mickey Cochrane Al Simmons Lefty Grove Connie Mack Last edited by packs; 07-24-2014 at 08:37 AM. |
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1931 - 33 Yankees - Ruth, Gehrig, Lazzeri, Combs, Dickey, Pennock, Ruffing, Gomez, Sewell and Manager McCarthy makes 10. If not counting managers then 9 would also include the 1930 Yankees with Hoyt replacing Sewell on the above list.
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1924 GIANTS:
High Pockets Kelly Frankie Frisch Travis Jackson Hack Wilson Ross Youngs Billy Southworth Bill Terry Freddie Lindstrom Mngr: John McGraw Hughie Jennings 1928 Yankees: Lou Gehrig Tony Lazzeri Babe Ruth Leo Durocher Bill Dickey Waite Hoyt Herb Pennock Stan Coveleski Mngr: Miller Huggins 1930 Yankees: Bill Dickey Lou Gehrig Tony Lazzeri Earle Combs Babe Ruth Lefty Gomez Waite Hoyt Herb Pennock Red Ruffing
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In more modern times the early 60's SF Giants had Mays, McCovey, Cepeda, Marichal, and G Perry, and for a short time Spahn was on one of those teams too. Not bad for a team that got to the Series only once.
And I think there was a Dodgers team that had Campanella, Snider, Reese, Jackie, Koufax and Drysdale.
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The '84 Tigers
Lance Parrish Jack Morris Lou Whitaker Alan Trammell Darrell Evans Kirk Gibson Oh wait... nevermind |
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Quite a few on this one. Believe I count 6. Plus. I just wanted to post this card!
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That seems to be focusing on periods rather than single year teams. The roster of the 1970 Oakland A's was much different than the 1976 roster. In recent times you can certainly point to the Atlanta Braves of 1992 as being a very, very rare roster. |
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