Best baseball team of the 1980's
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So I thought it might be fun to get a discussion going about who you think the best team of the 80's was. I think I would say it was the Oakland A's of 1989. They had great starting pitching, a hof closer and a great offence albeit chemically enhanced.
What do you think??
What do you think??
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
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IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
Their best pitcher, of course, was Dan Petry, but their starting pitching, while very good, was not what made the team great. What made the team great was that they had no weaknesses: their hitting was the best in the league - they led in OPS+ and runs scored playing in a pitcher's park, their bullpen was lights out, their starting pitching was second or third best in the league behind Toronto and maybe Texas, and their defense was top 5.
The Tigers had no superstars and in all likelihood will have no HOFers. But Evans, Trammell and Whitaker were all HOF caliber players, and so was Kirk Gibson when he wasn't hurt. There was no star in the starting rotation, but neither was there any weak link. Take away Reggie Jackson, and the early 70's A's were very similar in this respect.
The Tigers had all but clinched their division by May 24th, with a record of 35-5. They went 69-53 from that point, but once the postseason arrived they swept the Royals and came within one bad pitch to Kurt Bevacqua of sweeping the Padres. If there had been some meaningful incentive to win more games in the regular season, I think they might have set the record.
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
The most painful year was of course the 1986 WS and...dare I say?...Buckner ball.
The 1989 team hit the buzz saw of the powerful Oakland A's, losing 0-4 in the ALCS.
IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED
Dodgers were the team of the 80's. 81 team was loaded and beat Reggie Jackson and company. And the 88 team whipped those mighty A's.
Pick a year and a team. It wasn't a best team of the 80's question ( and the Dodgers certainly weren't the best of that decade)
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
And they capped it all off with dominant wins in the ALCS and World Series, including my all-time favorite home run with Kirk Gibson's homer off Goose Gossage.
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Team of the decade - Dodgers - 2 Championships, 4 division titles
Best team - 1986 Mets - 667 winning percentage
70's
Team of the decade - Red legs
Best team - 1979 Pirates
IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED