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Post by chisox100 on Aug 3, 2008 16:13:43 GMT -5
you create it
Ineligible players: Barry Bonds Roger Clemens Sammy Sosa Rafeal Palmero
make sure its a 25 man team
C- Roy Campenella Dodgers 1b- stan Musial 2b- jackie robinson SS- Honus Wagner 3B- Eddie Mathews Lf- Ted Williams Cf- Willie Mays Rf- Babe Ruth
Bench: Jim Thome Carl Yazstemski Joe Diamaggio Hank Aaron Luke Appling Johnny Bench Jackie Robinson
Sp- Cy Young Walter Johnson Gregg Maddux Sandy Koffaux Satchel Page
Rp- Hoyht Willhelm Catfish Hunter Mariano Rievera Bobby Thigpen
Closer- Dennis Eckersly Goose Gossage
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Post by diehardmetsfan on Aug 3, 2008 16:41:28 GMT -5
lol...you guys say mets fans are homers and this guy puts jim thome on an all-time team...lmao!!!
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Post by seaver41 on Aug 3, 2008 16:57:22 GMT -5
Bobby Thigpen? Are you effing kidding me?
Anyway....
Owner: Connie Mack
Manager: John McGraw
General Manager: Branch Rickey
Lineup: 2B: Joe Morgan LF: Ted Williams CF: Willie Mays DH: Babe Ruth RF: Hank Aaron 1B: Stan Musial 3B: Mike Schmidt C: Yogi Berra SS: Honus Wagner
Bench: Rickey Henderson Alex Rodriguez Ernie Banks Ty Cobb Cool Papa Bell Mike Piazza
Rotation: Walter Johnson Lefty Grove Cy Young Warren Spahn Tom Seaver
Bullpen: Goose Gossage Dennis Eckersley Hoyt Wilhelm Sandy Koufax Mariano Rivera
I know Koufax wasn't a reliever but I can't think of any good lefty relievers worth putting on the team and since he couldn't pitch complete games after injury he's now in the pen.
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Post by Josh on Aug 3, 2008 18:03:36 GMT -5
Bobby Thigpen? Are you effing kidding me? Anyway.... LF: Rickey Henderson 2B: Joe Morgan CF: Willie Mays DH: Ted Williams RF: Hank Aaron 1B: Stan Musial 3B: Mike Schmidt C: Yogi Berra SS: Honus Wagner Bench: Babe Ruth Alex Rodriguez Ernie Banks Lou Brock Cool Papa Bell Johnny Bench Rotation: Walter Johnson Lefty Grove Cy Young Warren Spahn Tom Seaver Bullpen: Goose Gossage Dennis Eckersley Hoyt Wilhelm Sandy Koufax Mariano Rivera I know Koufax wasn't a reliever but I can't think of any good lefty relievers worth putting on the team and since he couldn't pitch complete games after injury he's now in the pen. That's a pretty good team...probably what I would've said.
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Post by diehardmetsfan on Aug 3, 2008 18:05:56 GMT -5
LF: Rickey Henderson 2B: Joe Morgan CF: Willie Mays DH: Ted Williams RF: Hank Aaron 1B: Stan Musial 3B: Mike Schmidt C: mike piazza SS: Honus Wagner
Bench: Babe Ruth Alex Rodriguez shoeless joe (he's still my boy) Lou Brock Cool Papa Bell johnny bench
Rotation: Walter Johnson sandy koufax bob gibson steve carlton Tom Seaver
Bullpen: Goose Gossage Dennis Eckersley Hoyt Wilhelm trevor hoffman Mariano Rivera
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Post by seaver41 on Aug 3, 2008 19:02:49 GMT -5
Made some changes to my team.
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Post by Fuck Mike Brown on Aug 3, 2008 19:55:32 GMT -5
did anyone happen to see a man named Ken Griffey Jr. in the 90's. I really don't like him that much but he was easily the best player of that decade- excluding the steroid people
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Post by seaver41 on Aug 3, 2008 21:37:14 GMT -5
There are too many OFs to chose from.
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Post by kalasfan on Aug 3, 2008 22:18:20 GMT -5
Seaver over Alexander?
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Post by seaver41 on Aug 3, 2008 22:32:19 GMT -5
I tried to get guys from as many teams as I could.
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Post by diehardmetsfan on Aug 3, 2008 22:43:38 GMT -5
Made some changes to my team. u put together a great team, i couldnt find much to change, besides the pitching staff
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Post by diehardmetsfan on Aug 3, 2008 22:44:29 GMT -5
most ppl think so, seaver recieved the highest percentage of vote ever into the HOF
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Post by diehardmetsfan on Aug 3, 2008 22:46:09 GMT -5
did anyone happen to see a man named Ken Griffey Jr. in the 90's. I really don't like him that much but he was easily the best player of that decade- excluding the steroid people he was the best player, period, but the OF of an all-time team is too stacked...griffey is DEFFINATELY right on the bubble, though
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Post by seaver41 on Aug 3, 2008 22:53:48 GMT -5
most ppl think so, seaver recieved the highest percentage of vote ever into the HOF More importantly, Seaver was more successful over his entire career. Alexander's best years were from 1911-1920. After that, he never really put up similar numbers again.
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Post by seaver41 on Aug 5, 2008 16:10:20 GMT -5
modified my team
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