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Ok enough debate over who is the greatest, let's see your all time personal favorite starting lineup. Just make sure they played the position, no listing 3 OF, they need to be their true outfield position. Feel fee to add any anecdotes as to why you made the picks that you did.
I'll start... LHP - Jerry Nyman - Because I got to meet him and he signed all of my cards and told me the pitch by pitch of him striking out Mantle in 69. RHP - Nolan Ryan - I'll never forget watching him beat up Ventura when I was a kid C - Mike Piazza - Grew up watching him play and he was a Met. Has some great stories in his book as well. 1B - Tie - Frank Thomas & Mo Vaughn - Had Frank's Gottlieb pinball machine for a while and it was a ton of fun. Thomas was 1b to Griffey's 1a in the 90's. Vaughn signed a card via TTM when I sent it to him just before he was named MVP in 95, still have it to this day. 2B - Ryne Sandberg - Because it was great trivia that he started his career in my hometown of Helena, Montana. SS - Rey Ordonez - The reason that I became a Mets fan in the first place. It seemed like he was on the Sportscenter plays of the week every week and he signed my card TTM at the height of his popularity. 3B - Tie - George Brett & Wade Boggs - The beers, the chicken, the s**t stories, classic. LF - Rickey Henderson - The greatest AB's of all time, terrorized the pitch count. A top tier agitator who could change the game at a moments notice. Doesn't hurt that he was a Met ![]() CF - Ken Griffey Jr. - Between Griffey and Frank Thomas, they were the 90's RF - Gary Sheffield - I loved his batting stance and he played for my hometown Helena, Montana team. RP - Rod Beck - There is nobody that I'd rather face less in their prime. I felt fear just watching him pitch on TV.
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LHP Billy Pierce
RHP Jim Palmer C Elston Howard 1B Eddie Murray 2B Bobby Richardson SS Luis Aparicio 3B Brooks Robinson OF Frank Robinson OF Hank Aaron OF Jackie Jensen
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Starting Pitcher - Warren Spahn
Relievers - John Franco and Dennis Eckersly Catcher - Gary Carter 1B - Jimmie Foxx and Will Clark (tie) 2B - Jackie Robinson SS- Cal Ripken 3B - Robin Ventura Left - Rickey Henderson Center - Willie Mays Right - Babe Ruth |
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RHP - Catfish Hunter
LHP - Frank Tanana RP - Goose Gossage C - Gary Carter 1B - Lou Gehrig 2B - Joe Morgan 3B - Brooks Robinson SS - Alex Rodriguez RF - Reggie Jackson CF - Mickey Mantle LF - Wes Covington Last edited by Writehooks; 09-07-2022 at 10:18 PM. |
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RHP - Verlander - Along with Big Hurt maybe my top two favorite players ever
RHP - J.R. Richard - a BEAST before a stroke took him down,,,,think of a RH Randy Johnson in his day (honorable mention - The Bird...for his one healthy season he brought magic...and domination RHP - Ryan - Robin Ventura...along with Brett and Carew...and maybe Reggie...my fave 70s/80's guys LHP - Randy Johnson - probably the one guy I would least wanted to have faced LHP - Mickey Lolich - Cards fans may not like this one...a total bulldog and vastly underrated..if not rarely mentioned RP - 1984 Willie Hernandez.....if for a full career...tough Fingers had/has a great stache...but probably Mariano...boring I know...scratch that...Smoltz...a Faser, MI native...and Tiger that got away C - Lance Parrish - was my favorite Tiger growing up and his stats are VERY close to Carter and Fisk (his contemporaries) but he never gets mentions in the same sentece...BS 1B - Frank Thomas (Honorable mention - Rod Carew...just loved every aspect of his game as well) 2B - Sweet Lou - Arguably better than Trammell...but not as much of a HOF/media darling (Honorable mention - Roberto Alomar...just loved every aspect of his game) 3B - George Brett SS - Trammell (honorable mention - Derek Jeter as we were recruited in the same class at UM) OF - Rickey Henderson OF - Ty Cobb OF - Kaline DH - Miggy - Triple crown for Tigers...nuff said |
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People are hitting on the biggies. I can't imagine an "all-time best" lineup
without the all-time RBI leader and HR leader, though (and no, Bonds ain't it). Hank needs to be in the OF. Trent King |
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Mathewson
Hubbell Marichel Bumgarner RP:’The Beard Posey Will the thrill Tim Cullen Schmidt Brandon Crawford Al Bumbrey Willie Mays Mel Ott DH- Willie McCovey |
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Can't have a team without a manager, I'll nominate Earl Weaver just to watch him kick dirt on an umpires shoes one more time.
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P Sandy Koufax
C Roy Campanella 1b Willie Stargell 2b Bill Mazeroski SS Honus Wagner 3b George Brett LF Babe Ruth CF Willie Mays RF Roberto Clemente |
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again: Personal Favorite Starting-Nine:
SP-Sandy Koufax C-Johnny Bench 1B-Freddie Freeman 2B-Julio Franco SS-David Eckstein 3B-Chipper Jones LF-Hank Aaron CF-Mickey Mantle RF-Roberto Clemente No. Not the Best, just my Favorite Starters. I'd have Billy Wagner as my closer. . .
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LHP- Randy Johnson
RHP- Pedro Martinez C- Johnny Bench 1B- Jimmie Foxx 2B- Joe Morgan SS- Alex Rodriguez 3B- Mike Schmidt LF- Ted Williams CF- Willie Mays RF- Hank Aaron Manager: Sparky Anderson |
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Nice lineup! Seems like an all time great lineup rather than a personal favorite, but I suppose either would make sense.
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I take it to mean players I’d like to watch for one game - the most entertaining…
Pitcher: Mark Fidrych (for one year he was pure joy to watch) Reliever: Goose Gossage (the Pete Townshend of relievers - don’t mess with him when he’s on stage or he might just kill you) Catcher: Mickey Cochrane (won 5 pennants in 13-year career. "He was the greatest fighting spirit on the ball field." He's there to win and will do anything to make it happen.) 1st Base: Norm Cash (once went to bat with a table leg against Nolan Ryan and could hit the ball over the roof at Tiger Stadium) 2nd Base: Germany Schaefer (Schaefer was a pioneer of baseball clowning and is the reason you can’t steal bases backwards) 3rd base: Pete Rose (Another winner, complete with head-first slides) Left Field: Babe Ruth (he played LF almost as much as RF and of course is baseball) Center Field: Ty Cobb (who could be more fun to watch) Right Field: Reggie Jackson (the straw that stirs the drink) Manager: Billy Martin (who’s gonna kick dirt on the umpire any quicker? And he might even fight Reggie by the 5th inning.) |
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My favorites by position:
Lefthanded Pitcher: Warren Spahn Righthanded Pitcher: Christy Mathewson Relief Pitcher: Mariano Rivera Catcher: Roy Campanella 1st Base: Stan Musial 2nd Base: Nap Lajoie SS: Pee Wee Reese 3B: Mike Schmidt LF: Minnie Minoso CF: Willie Mays RF: Roberto Clemente Manager: Gil Hodges Last edited by cgjackson222; 09-16-2022 at 05:23 PM. |
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P Randy Johnson
C Paddy Livingston 1B Orlando Cepeda 2B Jackie Robinson 3B Eric Chavez SS Omar Quintanilla LF Fred Lewis CF Willie Mays RF Babe Ruth Favorite, not best or even good ![]() |
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I love the Yankees and this line up would murder anyone in the series:
SP - Whitey Ford C - Yogi Berra 1B - Lou Gehrig 2B - Tony Lazzeri SS - Derek Jeter 3B - Red Rolfe OF - Mickey Mantle OF - Babe Ruth OF - Joe DiMaggio DH - Don Mattingly |
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Whew! Tough, I'm sure I'll miss someone:
RHP- Bob Gibson LHP- Sandy Koufax 1B- Hal Chase 2B- Rod Carew SS- David Concepcion 3B- Eddie Mathews OF- Hank Aaron OF- Roberto Clemente OF- Ted Williams C- John Bench Apologies to: Campy, Tony Gwynn, Tom Seaver Since these are favorites, I can only hope no one presumes to know them better than me. (I know, I know...hope is a poor strategy). Trent King |
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I knew I’d forget a biggie! I’ll change my 3B to Jim Thome. That is all- Trent King
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Greta lineup! My favorite would be: Lefthanded Pitcher: Clayton Kershaw Righthanded Pitcher: Bob Feller Relief Pitcher: Satchel Paige Catcher: Roy Campanella 1st Base: Albert Pujols 2nd Base: Bobby Richardson SS: Pee Wee Reese 3B: George Brett LF: Ted Williams CF: Mickey Mantle RF: Babe Ruth Manager: Gil Hodges
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[FONT="Lucida Sans Unicode"]CampyFan39 Last edited by campyfan39; 09-23-2022 at 09:40 PM. |
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RHP Nolan Ryan - got to see him pitch at old Tiger Stadium when I was a kid in the early 90s. He was magnificent. Still dominant into his mid-40s, just incredible.
LHP Rube Waddell - the stories about him are legendary, I'm endless fascinated by him. And when he actually felt like pitching, he was the best in the league. C Josh Gibson - the Babe Ruth of the Negro Leagues, career .374 avg with multiple .400 seasons, it's a travesty he never got to play in the majors. 1B Carl Yastrzemski - I freaking love this guy, his 73 "Mutton Chop Yaz" is one of my favorite cards. And one of the best hitters of all time, 67 triple crown. A feat no one accomplished again until Miggy in 2012. 2B Lou Whitaker - I just attended his number retirement ceremony at Comerica back in August, and being able to yell "Loooooooooouuuuuuuu" for the first time since I was a kid brought tears to my eyes. He meant so much Tigers fans. SS Alan Trammell - Lou and Tram were the greatest 2B/SS duo in history, they have every meaningful record. I got to meet Tram at a card show when I was a kid in the 80s, and I still have the picture displayed in my man cave. 3B Harmon Killebrew - I think they should call him "the Logo" like the NBA does Jerry West. Come on, look at the MLB logo and tell me that's not the Killer in his classic stance locked and loaded ready to unleash on that hapless ball. OF Bo Jackson - my favorite player to watch as a kid, both in football and in baseball. When Bo wielded a bat, it was like a medieval executioner preparing to behead a criminal. And I've still never seen anyone approach his cannon arm, throwing guys out at home from the outfield at will. That awful injury he suffered in the Bengals game robbed us of possibly greatest pure athlete of all time, in his prime. OF Rickey Henderson - the most exciting baserunner I've ever seen. I tried to emulate him in little league, but yeah, not so much. Ha! It's not that he was the fastest runner exactly, but his instincts were just incredible. And as a leadoff man, he could hit with power. I saw him hit his share of dingers over the years. I loved that he stayed in the league for so long. He was one of those guys who was there in my earliest baseball memories in the mid-80s, yet was still in the league into my 20s. An institution of the game. OF Mickey Mantle - I watched as much of him as I could on video tape growing up, and was fascinated by him. They used to play this tv show from the 50s/60s in reruns on Saturday mornings called "Home Run Derby," and seeing him hit and crack jokes and his whole personality, I just idolized him. My buddies and I would play homerun derby in the lot down the street, and I always wanted to be Mantle. His presence still loomed large over the game then, and when he passed in 95, all of us baseball obsessed kids felt it. Nowadays, you can watch entire games on youtube which is awesome. Seeing him in the early 50s is really a sight, so much speed down the base path. Like just about everyone in the hobby, I love the Mick, and that's that. |
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Again I will limit my favorites list to guys I saw play:
LHP Ron Guidry RHP Fergie Jenkins C Thurman Munson 1B Joe Mauer (cheating a little bit I know) 2B Rod Carew SS Derek Jeter 3B Mike Schmidt OF Frank Robinson OF Kirby Puckett OF Tony Oliva
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RHP - Ryan
LHP - Grove C - Berra 1B - Gehrig 2B - Joe Morgan or Hornsby 3B - Schmidt SS - Honus Wagner OF - Ruth OF - Cobb CF - Mays DH - Ted Williams Manager - Billy Martin |
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Lhp Lefty Grove
Rhp Walter Johnson C Johnny Bench 1B Lou Gehrig 2B Rogers Hornsby SS Honus Wagner 3B Brooks Robinson RF Ty Cobb CF Willie Mays RF Ted Williams M Bruce Bochy |
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1) ichiro OF
2) gwynn OF 3) ruth DH 4) gehrig 1B 5) bonds OF 6) jeter SS 7) pudge C 8) boggs 3B 9) jackie 2B SP) clemens RP) rivera |
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Here is mine:
SP - Tom Seaver RP - Paul Boris 1B - Bill White C - Jeff Torborg 2B - Bobby Richardson SS - Derek Jeter 3B - Nick Esasky OF - Mickey Mantle OF - Al Kaline OF - Dave Kingman Manager - Gil Hodges Umpires - Frank Umont, Nestor Chylak, Ed Sudol and Augie Donatelli Mike |
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LHP Ron Guidry
RHP Nolan Ryan Relief Pitcher - Tie between Goose and Mariano C Thurman Munson 1B Don Mattingly 2B Willie Randolph SS Derek Jeter 3B Graig Nettles LF Rickey Henderson CF Bernie Williams RF Tie between Dave Winfield and Paul O'Neill DH Don Baylor Manager - Billy Martin Bench Coach - Don Zimmer TV/Radio Announcers - Phil Rizzuto, Ken Singleton, Jim Kaat Last edited by D. Bergin; 10-03-2022 at 01:30 PM. |
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