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Friends and I were doing this at work
PuT together your best starting nine baseball team. It's very tough but fun. Only one at each position. It can be any player from any team. Current, retired or deceased Very tough when you get to outfield and starting pitcher |
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1- cobb cf
2 - wagner ss 3 - ruth rf 4 - williams lf 5 - Gehrig1b 6- bench c 7 - mike schmidt 3b 8 - hornsby 2b Bench C- piazza Mid infield- collins Of - bonds & rickey henderson Staff 1 - sandy Koufax 2 - Pedro Martinez 3 - Walter Johnson 4 - Mathewson 5 -Greg Maddux
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Good list! This started so many debates at work.
I agree with most but I had Gehrig at first. Thought about having babe start at pitcher to get hank Aaron in right field Last edited by CrazyDiamond; 02-09-2014 at 09:08 PM. |
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Outfield of Aaron, Mays, Ruth
Williams would be DH if there was one Josh Gibson as catcher 3rd - Mike Schmidt 1st - Gehrig SS - Ripken (?) Pitchers - Young, Paige, Mathewson ...have to think about the rest Hornsby would fit at 2nd Jackie Robinson would make a good utility guy off the bench and I'd add Maddux to the pitching staff ...damn...what about Mantle? Last edited by RTK; 02-11-2014 at 06:10 PM. |
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I love these types of discussions:
1. Ty Cobb CF 2. Jackie Robinson 2B 3. Ted Williams LF 4. Lou Gehrig 1B 5. Roberto Clemente RF 6. Honus Wagner SS 7. Johnny Bench C 8. Brooks Robinson 3B 9. Walter Johnson P, Cy Young P, Greg Maddux P, Randy Johnson P, Christy Mathewson Oh, and I know who I left out...but, with this type of lineup, I really think defense would be rather crucial to make it as great a team as it could be. It was hard for me to leave DiMaggio off the list as well.
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OF is Bonds, Mays and Clemente
Signed: Giants Fan but really, it's gotta be Mays over Cobb. and it's gotta be Bonds, too. ![]()
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Pitcher - Walter Johnson
Catcher - Josh Gibson 1B - Lou Gehrig 2B - Rogers Hornsby SS - Honus Wagner 3B - Nap Lajoie L.F.- Babe Ruth C.F. - Tris Speaker R.F. - Ty Cobb
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Some of you pre-war card guys are letting your collecting passion cloud your decisions
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C....Yogi Berra, Johnny Bench
1B...Lou Gehrig 2B...Rogers Hornsby, Eddie Collins 3B...Mike Schmidt, Ed Mathews SS...Honus Wagner, Jeter LF...Ted Williams, Stan The Man CF...Willie Mays, Ty Cobb RF...Babe Ruth, Frank Robinson DH...Big Hurt, Molitor SP...Walter Johnson SP...Christy Mathewson SP...Sandy Koufax SP...Lefty Grove SP...Warren Spahn RP: Mariano Rivera RP: Eck |
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Kyle, I agree with most of your list, DH's gotta go though. You also have good alternates. I'm seconding your list.
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Just an observation
Mantle DiMaggio Nolan ryan Didn't make anyone's list |
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CF: Mays
RF: Ruth LF: Bonds 1B: Gehrig 2B: Hornsby 3B: Schmidt SS: Ripken C: Bench SP: Koufax
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CF: Ellis Burks
2B: Marty Barrett LF: Ted Williams 1B: Carl Yastrezmski DH: David Ortiz 3B: Wade Boggs SS: Nomar Garciaparra C: Carlton Fisk RF: Dwight Evans SP: Bruce Hurst, Lefty Grove, Babe Ruth, Cy Young ![]() |
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Ellis Burks over Tris Speaker???
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Bobby Doerr.
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C: Jimmie Foxx
1B: Gehrig 2B: Hornsby SS: Wagner 3B: Miguel Cabrera LF: Joe D CF: Cobb RF: Ruth P: Walter Johnson |
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C Bench
1B Gehrig 2B Hornsby SS Wagner 3B Schmidt LF Williams CF Mays RF Ruth RHP Johnson LHP Grove RP Rivera
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Pre-war lineup:
1. CF Cobb 2. SS Wagner 3. 1B Gehrig 4. LF Ruth 5. 2B Hornsby 6. RF Ott 7. C Cochrane 8. 3B Baker 9. SP WaJo (RP = Grover C. Alexander; DH = Foxx) Post-war lineup: 1. RF Ichiro 2. 1B Musial 3. CF Mays 4. LF Williams/Bonds (can't decide) 5. C. Pudge Rodriguez 6. 2B Carew 7. SS Ripken 8. 3B B. Robinson 9. SP Gibson (RP = Mariano; DH = Big Papi) (wanted to get Rickey Henderson at LF, but ...) Rob ![]() |
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1. Ty Cobb CF
2. Ryne Sandberg 2B 3. Babe Ruth LF 4. Lou Gehrig 1B 5. Roberto Clemente RF 6. Ernie Banks SS 7. Josh Gibson 8. Mike Schmidt 3B 9. Walter Johnson, Nolan Ryan, Christie Mathewson, Bob Feller, Bob Gibson |
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Mantle probably would have made the OF had he not injured his knee and taken better care of himself through out his career. Watching Mike Trout these days must have been what it was like to watch a young Mantle |
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1B- Lou Gehrig
2B- Joe Morgan 3B- Mike Schmidt SS- Honus Wagner RF- Babe Ruth CF- Willie Mays LF- Barry Bonds C- Johnny Bench Sp- Walter Johnson Rp- Mariano Rivera Utility- Pete Rose DH- Ty Cobb The Line Up Honus Wagner Willie Mays Lou Gehrig Barry Bonds Babe Ruth Mike Schmidt Johnny Bench Joe Morgan Walter Johnson Line Up with DH Ty Cobb Honus Wagner Lou Gehrig Barry Bonds Babe Ruth Willie Mays Mike Schmidt Johnny Bench Joe Morgan Last edited by glynparson; 03-16-2014 at 11:24 PM. |
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Post war line-up
1st- E. Murray 2nd- R. Alomar 3rd- M. Schmidt SS- C. Ripkin Jr. RF- T. Williams CF- W. Mays LF- B. Bonds C- Y. Berra RHP- G. Maddux LHP- R. Johnson RP- M. Rivera This list only includes players that are already retired. There are current players that could be considered, but I went with the final product. |
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C - Gibson
1B - Gehrig 2B - Hornsby 3B - Schmidt SS - Wagner OF - Mays OF - Cobb OF - Ruth SP - Walter Johnson RP - Rivera DH - Foxx
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Considering only starting 9. Here's mine of players not listed.
C Piazza 1B Greenberg 2B E Collins 3B Mathews SS Trammell LF Henderson CF Mantle RF Crawford SP Mathewson Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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how about this: take away the top-3 rated at each position (per Bill James, I guess) and THEN pick a team! No Wagners, Ruths, Gehrigs!
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I really think it's too tough to pick these dream teams unless you go by decades since the game has changed so much. Also, once you get into the '90s and '00s, many of the top guys were on steroids...so, it's a level playing field to pick a team from just that roids era.
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OF. Ruth, Mantle, F Robinson
3b Schmidt ( as much as I'd like to say Brooks just can't) SS Wagner 2b Robinson 1st Gehrig C Bench DH Williams Starting Four Johnson Koufax Seaver Spahn Reliever Rivera. That's my team minus the extra pitchers I think that's a good balance between straight power and defense. I'd take Mantle over Mays cause I firmly believe in his prime that Mantle was better. I could mix and match in the outfield but figured I'd keep them in there natural spots. Jackie might not have the statistics of a Hornsby but all I've ever read about Hornsby was he was miserable in the field and I think given the first 7 to eight years he missed Jackie is right there in the 2nb disscussion with Morgan, Hornsby and Collins. The Starting four could be a mix of at least 15 pitchers but I want complete games and two lefties and two righties. Spahns on there to break up the heat the others bring. If I could break up the outfielders I'd take Musial, Aaron, Mays and DiMaggio over Robinson but he was a natural RF and its not like he's anything to sneeze at! |
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Oh good lord. This is going to be tough.
Here's my starting lineup: 1. Rickey Henderson, LF 2. Honus Wagner, SS 3. Lou Gehrig, 1B 4. Mike Schmidt, 3B 5. Babe Ruth, P 6. Johnny Bench, C 7. Ken Griffey Jr, CF 8. Roberto Clemente, RF 9. Rogers Hornsby, 2B I'll work on finalizing my roster.
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I really think that Oscar Charleston needs to be in CF... at least on the pre-war team.
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C - Bench
1B - Gehrig 2B - Hornsby SS - Wagner 3B - Schmidt RF - Ruth CF - Mays LF - Cobb P - Koufax This was really tough. Something seems wrong about leaving Hank Aaron off the team but I can't find a place for him without a DH. Batting order would be much difficult. Here is a stab at that. 1 - Cobb 2 - Hornsby 3 - Ruth 4 - Mays 5 - Gehrig 6 - Wagner 7 - Schmidt 8 - Bench 9 - Koufax I tried to stagger my lineup so there aren't too many lefties in a row. Again, the order would be much different with a DH.
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I'd guess he was thinking about defense with Rhino that was my thought with Jackie but I have always thought that given his first 7 years there wouldn't be much doubt on the best second baseman. Could be a personal favorite I always want to put Brooks at third on these things but he just couldn't with the Schmidt's, Mathews etc.
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I'm just blown away by how many people don't have Babe Ruth as their starting pitcher. There may be better pure pitchers out there, like Koufax, Walter Johnson, Pedro Martinez, or Greg Maddux. But none of them provide the pitching and offense combination of Ruth.
Look at his 162 game averages as a pitcher and a hitter between 1914 and 1919. This is before he became the Sultan of Swat. ![]() His 162 game averages: 21-11 2.18 ERA, 1.14 WHIP .308 AVG, 21 HR, 96 RBI, .981 OPS, 190 OPS +. Yes, he led the AL in HRs in 1918 and 1919 with 11 and 29, and that's where the majority of his offensive numbers came from. But he was still a pitcher first. In 1919 he threw 12 complete games, was 9-5 with a sub 3.00 ERA, and put up Triple Crown caliber numbers at the plate. Walter Johnson was a career .235 hitter. When offense and pitching are both considered, would you take him over Ruth? Sandy Koufax and his .097 average? Ruth on the mound clears out right field for Clemente, or Aaron, or Kaline.
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How could Cobb not be in some of you guys lineup? Best player this world will ever see.
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Impossible task
of - Cobb ss - Wagner 1b - Gehrig of - Ruth c - Bench, Gibson 2b - Lajoie, Hornsby, Robinson (platooning) of - Williams, Mays, Dimaggio, Speaker, Mantle (in no order) 3b - Schmidt p - Johnson p - Koufax p - Mathewson mgr - Anderson bench coaches - McGraw, Mack (has to wear baseball uniform) mascot - Bennett
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Save room for Mike Trout. Bump the thread back up in 10-15 years.
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The 1972 Oakland A's could beat any all-star team you put together…now THAT was a TEAM!
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Hmm. Ok, since I can have 25 guys on my team... The lineup: 1. Ted Williams, LF 2. Honus Wagner, SS 3. Lou Gehrig, 1B 4. Babe Ruth, RF 5. Mike Schmidt, 3B 6. Ken Griffey, Jr CF 7. Rogers Hornsby, 2B 8. Johnny Bench, C 9. Sandy Koufax, lhp Rotation 1. Walter Johnson, rhp 2. Pedro Martinez, rhp 3. Greg Maddux, rhp 4. Steve Carlton, lhp Bullpen 1. Mariano Rivera, rhp 2. Mike Marshall, rhp 3. Dennis Eckersley, rhp 4. Billy Wagner, lhp 5. John Franco, lfp Bench 1. Ivan Rodriguez, C 2. Joe Morgan, 2B 3. Robin Yount, SS-OF 4. Ty Cobb, CF 5. Willie Mays, CF 6. Roberto Clemente, RF 7. Hank Aaron, RF-1B I'd be happy with that as my dream team. Lots of versatility. I wanted to keep Rickey Henderson on the team, but I'll be darned if I could find a place to put him. I love my bench. If Johnny Bench gets tired, I have catcher that can hit, and throw out anybody on Earth trying to steal. While I don't have Henderson, I have Joe Morgan and his 689 stolen bases. I guess he'll have to suffice as a pinch runner. Need a pinch hitter? The greatest hitter who ever lived, the true all-time home run king, and a four-time NL batting champion give me some nice options. Oh yeah, and then there's the Say Hey Kid, and the Kid.
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^ I love the inclusion of Billy Wagner. He was one of the most dominant pitchers I have ever seen. Also, some of the biggest legs.
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Alex, I used to have nightmares about him.
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Once again Musial is forgotten. Has to be considered as one of the outfielders. Look at Musial vs. Clemente and it's not even close.
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But unfortunately, tough choices have to be made in putting a team together. I'd love to have Mickey Mantle, Christy Mathewson, Jimmy Foxx and a few others on my 25 man roster. I'd love to have Stan the Man, too. But when it comes to Musial, I don't know where to put him, because he didn't just play one position. He started 989 games at first, 868 games in left field, 680 games in right field, and 305 games in center. Could I put him in left over Ted Williams? Sure, I could. You can't go wrong with either man. In right field? No, I wouldn't put him over Clemente. Roberto Clemente was simply a better outfielder than Musial. Clemente had one of the strongest arms in the game's history, and since I'm facing some of the best teams of all-time, I'd want a guy in right with a gun for an arm. dWAR might not be the best metric ever, but it's good for quick references. Musial had a -9.3 dWAR for his career. Clemente had a 12.1 dWAR for his. And while the Gold Glove didn't exist while Musial played, it did when Clemente played, and there's never been an outfielder to win more than the 12 Gold Gloves Clemente had (only Willie Mays tied him). I'll probably revise this in the next week or so, and Musial will be one of the players I seriously consider. He's one of the top ten non pitchers of all-time, in my opinion. But I know that I need versatility, and a player like Robin Yount, who could play both shortstop and center field, gives me more versatility than Musial, even though Stan was the superior hitter. Don't be surprised to see #6 on my next 25 man squad. ![]()
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if Rivera goes in, then Wagner deserves to, also
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He was amazing. I remember going to see the Astros play the Braves when I was a kid. I think I was the only kid that was more excited to see Wagner than Biggio. I still have his "To Alex" autograph in my collection.
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