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Greatest MLB Roster of All Time
Which team had the greatest roster ever? Of course this is arguable, but for me the choice is pretty clear. It was the 1928 Philadelphia Athletics, who featured a Hall of Fame player at every position except 1st base and shortstop. Here was their HOF lineup:
Outfield: Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Al Simmons Infield: Eddie Collins (2b), Jimmy Foxx (3b), Mickey Cochrane (c) Pitcher: Lefty Grove So that's a HOF player in seven of the nine roster positions, and a grand total of eight if you count their HOF manager, Connie Mack. And these weren't your run-of-the-mill Hall of Fame players either. Was there ever a better MLB roster than that one? |
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