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I'll play along! I do an all time, and a more pre-war oriented for the sake of the board:
All Time Starting Lineup batting order: 2B Nap Lajoie SS Honus Wagner LF Ted Williams RF Babe Ruth 1B Jimmie Foxx CF Willie Mays 3B Mike Schmidt C Johnny Bench SP Christy Mathewson Bench: C Josh Gibson 1B Lou Gehrig 1B Hank Greenberg 2B Rogers Hornsby SS Pre-Roid A-Rod 3B Brooks Robinson LF Stan Musial CF Ty Cobb CF Joe Dimaggio RF Hank Aaron RF Bobby Clemente LHP Lefty Grove RHP Greg Maddux LHP Walter Johnson RHP Bob Gibson Relief: Dennis Eckersley Pre War (mostly WWI, that is): CF Ty Cobb 3B Jimmy Collins 2B Nap Lajoie LF Ed Delahanty SS Honus Wagner 1B Hal Chase RF King Kelly C Buck Ewing SP Christy Mathewson Bench: C Roger Bresnahan 1B Dan Brouthers 1B Frank Chance 2B Eddie Collins 3B Willie Keeler SS Hughie Jennings LF Jesse Burkett OF Tris Speaker OF Joe Jackson RHP Amos Rusie RHP Walter Johnson RHP Cy Young RHP Mordecai Brown RHP Kid Nichols RHP Pete Alexander LHP Eddie Plank |
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C-Johnny Bench
1B-Lou Gehrig 2B-Nap Lajoie 3B-George Brett SS-Honus Wagner RF-Babe Ruth CF-Ty Cobb LF-Stan Musial RHP-Tom Seaver LHP-Sandy Koufax Reserves(position player) Mickey Mantle Tris Speaker Robin Yount Reserves(pitchers) Walter Johnson Steve Carlton |
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C - Roy Campanella
1B - George Sisler 2B - Nap Lajoie SS - Cal Ripken, Jr. 3B - Chipper Jones CF - Tris Speaker LF - Ed Delahanty RF - Roberto Clemente RHP - Christy Mathewson LHP - Eddie Plank Relief: Mariano Rivera / Bruce Sutter |
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C- Johnny Bench
1B- Lou Gehrig 2B- Joe Morgan SS- Honus Wagner 3B- Mike Schmidt LF- Ted Williams CF- Willie Mays RF- Babe Ruth Rotation: Walter Johnson Lefty Grove Tom Seaver Randy Johnson Bob Feller Closer: Mariano Rivera |
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I dont have much to add, but to me the easiest argument in sports is who is the best pitcher ever. Walter Johnson is so far ahead of everyone else on a list like this that any argument you use to justify someone else could be used to further Johnsons credentials because if he had been on a good team he would have won 500+ games with only around 125 losses. The guy was simply on a level that nobody else has come close to regardless of time period.
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STARTERS
C. Ivan Rodriguez 1st. Kieth Hernandez 2nd. Roberto Alomar SS. Ozzie Smith 3rd. Brooks Robinson OF. Robert Clemente OF. Ted Williams OF. Stan Musial Starting Pitcher Randy Johnson DUGOUT Babe Ruth Ty Cobb Frank Robinson Hank Greenberg Lou Gehrig Roger Hornsby BULL PEN Satchell Paige Warren Spahn Bob Gibson Jim Palmer Whitey Ford CLOSER Hoyt Wilhelm Last edited by pitchernut; 06-24-2009 at 11:18 PM. Reason: miss spell |
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Yogi! Where's the love?
C Berra, Bench 1B Gehrig, Foxx 2B Hornsby, Lajoie SS Wagner, Appling 3B Schmidt, Brett OF Williams, Cobb OF Mays, Speaker OF Ruth, Aaron RP Walter Johnson, Gibson, Mathewson, Alexander LP Grove, Spahn rp Wilhelm, Gossage, Rivera Give us five more to call up from AAA for injuries: Musial, Mantle, Frank Robinson, and Koufax and Seaver.
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