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re: Best All-Decade baseball team...in a 7 game series
Posted on 6/11/13 at 1:56 pm to Buckeye06
Posted on 6/11/13 at 1:56 pm to Buckeye06
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I can't have a guy who only played half the decade over a guy who hit .300 8 times in those 10 years and over .290 all 10. Jeter is also a great fielder and also a leader on a team full of superstars I feel like you may need it
Posted on 6/11/13 at 2:02 pm to Jwho77
quote:
Definitely 2000s
C-Pudge
1-Pujols
2-Utley
SS-A-Rod
3-Chavez
LF-Bonds
CF-Jones
RF-Ichiro
DH-Manny
SP-Pedro
SP-Schilling
SP-Lee
SP-Johan
RP-K-Rod
RP-Mariano
CP-Gange
Manager Torre
The lineup
Ichiro
A-Rod
Bonds
Manny
Pujols
Utley
Pudge
Chavez
Jones
Posted on 6/11/13 at 2:08 pm to VerlanderBEAST
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VerlanderBEAST
I know the advanced stats disagree but he has 5 gold gloves. I know GGs are just given out sometimes, so I won't say he's the best fielder of all time.
I guess I just can't get over how big of a leader he is, and he makes clutch plays when he needs to
Posted on 6/11/13 at 2:13 pm to Jwho77
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Whitey Herzog is the 80's manager.
Good shout.
But the 80's lineup would be big underdogs in this hypo tournament.
I'd want Lasorda in that case.
'88 Dodgers (maybe the weakest WS lineup ever) against the Bash Bros.
2000 Manager USA Gold Medal - Olympics beating heavily favored Cuba.
Lasorda is the motivator - has the underdog midas touch.
This post was edited on 6/11/13 at 2:14 pm
Posted on 6/11/13 at 2:25 pm to EvrybodysAllAmerican
The 50's is getting over looked
1950's
They are every bit as stacked as the 90's
Plus, they don't need relief pitchers
1950's
quote:
Manager: Casey Stengel
C - Yogi Berra
1B - Stan Musial
2B - Nellie Fox
SS - Ernie Banks
3B - Eddie Matthews
OF - Ted Williams
OF - Duke Snider
OF - Mickey Mantle
SP - Warren Spahn
SP - Robin Roberts
SP - Whitey Ford
SP - Bob Feller
They are every bit as stacked as the 90's
Plus, they don't need relief pitchers
Posted on 6/11/13 at 2:36 pm to Tiger1242
Yeah I'd prob go with the 50s. There's a freaking song about 2/3 of the outfield. And the other outfielder is the greatest hitter of all time.
Posted on 6/11/13 at 2:43 pm to Tiger1242
60's and I don't think it's really all that close. You could easily add Mantle, Mathews, Rose into this decade
Lineup
2B Pete Rose
CF Willie Mays
RF Hank Aaron
1B Willie McCovey
DH Mickey Mantle
LF Frank Robinson
3B Harmon Killebrew
SS Ernie Banks
C Joe Torre
Bench options
Brooks Robinson, Maury Wills, Eddie Mathews, Ron Santo, Vada Pinson, Roberto Clemente, Orlando Cepeda, Tom Haller, Dick Allen, Ken Boyer, Lou Brock, Norm Cash, Billy Williams, Al Kaline, Tony Oliva, Yaz, etc.
Offense is scary good
Pitching
Gibson
Koufax
Drysdale
Marichal
Might not even need a bullpen with those 4. But, you could have Perranoski, Bunning, Kaat, Jim Maloney, Sam McDowell, etc.
Team has tons of power, tons of speed, and I think the two best SP's to ever play the game in Gibson and Koufax. Ridiculous
Lineup
2B Pete Rose
CF Willie Mays
RF Hank Aaron
1B Willie McCovey
DH Mickey Mantle
LF Frank Robinson
3B Harmon Killebrew
SS Ernie Banks
C Joe Torre
Bench options
Brooks Robinson, Maury Wills, Eddie Mathews, Ron Santo, Vada Pinson, Roberto Clemente, Orlando Cepeda, Tom Haller, Dick Allen, Ken Boyer, Lou Brock, Norm Cash, Billy Williams, Al Kaline, Tony Oliva, Yaz, etc.
Offense is scary good
Pitching
Gibson
Koufax
Drysdale
Marichal
Might not even need a bullpen with those 4. But, you could have Perranoski, Bunning, Kaat, Jim Maloney, Sam McDowell, etc.
Team has tons of power, tons of speed, and I think the two best SP's to ever play the game in Gibson and Koufax. Ridiculous
Posted on 6/11/13 at 3:07 pm to wickedretro
yea, if you move some of those 50's guys to the 60s team, that would be the team that would compete with the 90s. Truly the Golden Age of baseball.
Posted on 6/11/13 at 5:43 pm to EvrybodysAllAmerican
Man, I keep coming back to that 60's team with Gibson and Kaufax. Those 2 guys could win 4 games in a best of 7. In addition, Juan Marichel had 6 20 game seasons in the 60's. Plus they have some freaking sticks in the lineup too.
McCovey
Robinson
Aaron
Clemente
Mays
The 60's would be built for a 7 game series.
McCovey
Robinson
Aaron
Clemente
Mays
The 60's would be built for a 7 game series.
Posted on 6/11/13 at 5:46 pm to C
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As much as I love Glavine, just no way I start him in a 7 game series.
Then you don't love Glavine. Did you not see him in the playoffs of the 90s?
Posted on 6/11/13 at 5:48 pm to SouljaBreauxTellEm
Tom Glavine
World Series Profile
Games Pitched: 8 (8 Starts)
Record: 4-3
ERA: 2.16
Complete games: 3
Strikeouts: 38
Honors: 1995 World Series MVP (2 starts, 2 wins, 1.29 ERA, 11 strikeouts)
World Series Profile
Games Pitched: 8 (8 Starts)
Record: 4-3
ERA: 2.16
Complete games: 3
Strikeouts: 38
Honors: 1995 World Series MVP (2 starts, 2 wins, 1.29 ERA, 11 strikeouts)
Posted on 6/11/13 at 5:49 pm to SouljaBreauxTellEm
But yes, I would probably rather a guy like Pedro Martinez.
Posted on 6/11/13 at 6:11 pm to Interception
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Man, I keep coming back to that 60's team with Gibson and Kaufax. Those 2 guys could win 4 games in a best of 7. In addition, Juan Marichel had 6 20 game seasons in the 60's. Plus they have some freaking sticks in the lineup too.
Do they also get the 15 inches of a mound in this hypo?
60's was to pitching what the Steroid Era was to homeruns.
After the 60's, mound was lowered to try to help return hitting to baseball...Highlighted by the excellence of Denny McLain, who won 31 games for the Tigers, and also by Bob Gibson of the Cardinals, who pitched 13 shutouts and an ERA of 1.12. MLB’s top hitter, Carl Yastrzemski, batted .301 - the lowest batting champ in MLB history. During the 1968 season, over one-fifth of all MLB games were shutouts.
The rule was officially changed in 1969 from 15 inches to 10 inches.
At 15 inches, pitchers were told to “stand tall and fall.” With the change to 10 inches, it became “drop and drive.” The pitchers would drop down and push off from their right or left leg.
This post was edited on 6/11/13 at 6:12 pm
Posted on 6/11/13 at 6:17 pm to Tiger1242
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The 50's is getting over looked 1950's quote:Manager: Casey Stengel C - Yogi Berra 1B - Stan Musial 2B - Nellie Fox SS - Ernie Banks 3B - Eddie Matthews OF - Ted Williams OF - Duke Snider OF - Mickey Mantle SP - Warren Spahn SP - Robin Roberts SP - Whitey Ford SP - Bob Feller
Would be even better if you replace Duke Snider with Willie Mays(won ROY in '51) 6 of your 8 everday starters have multiple MVPS
Jackie Robinson
Willie Mays
Ted Williams
Mickey Mantle
Stan Musial
Ernie Banks
Eddie Matthews
Yogi Berra
Posted on 6/11/13 at 6:18 pm to EvrybodysAllAmerican
The 90s EASILY!
Posted on 6/11/13 at 6:22 pm to elposter
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I want to see 60s versus 90s. Game 1: Sandy Koufax v. Randy Johnson Game 2: Bob Gibson v. Roger Clemens Game 3: Juan Marichel v. Greg Maddux Game 4: Jim Bunning v. Tom Glavine And the lineups are completely stacked. Would pay to watch.
I'd like to watch just to see Bonds* walk up to the plate with all that body armor and lean over the plate against Gibson
I would take the All-'60s team. They're STAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKEEEEEEEEEEED.
Posted on 6/11/13 at 6:32 pm to Zamoro10
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Do they also get the 15 inches of a mound in this hypo?
Good point. Plus the older teams would have a HUGE home field advantage. All of those '90s sluggers would have to watch Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente run down long fly balls that would never stay in a modern stadium.
It would also be fun to see a few 9-3 groundouts. Clemente was the master of that.
Posted on 6/11/13 at 7:11 pm to EvrybodysAllAmerican
No juice, I'll take the 1950's team. This is assuming somehow that all these players were born around the same time such that clean training was up to modern standards.
How good would Feller or Mantle or Musial have been with all of the modern knowledge regarding working out and medical care?
Good point.
How good would Feller or Mantle or Musial have been with all of the modern knowledge regarding working out and medical care?
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run down long fly balls that would never stay in a modern stadium.
Good point.
This post was edited on 6/11/13 at 7:12 pm
Posted on 6/11/13 at 8:36 pm to Jake88
This thread makes me want to buy an Xbox or Playstation, create these teams on MLB or The Show, and watch the games.
Posted on 6/11/13 at 8:58 pm to EvrybodysAllAmerican
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Manager: Bobby Cox
C - Mike Piazza
1B - Mark Mcgwire
2B - Roberto Alomar
SS - Alex Rodriguez
3B - Matt Williams
OF - Sammy Sosa
OF - Ken Griffey, Jr.
OF - Barry Bonds
SP - Greg Maddux
SP - Roger Clemens
SP - Tom Glavine
SP - Randy Johnson
I would swap
Sosa for Juan Gonzales
I would also consider Pudge over Piazza
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