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Who is your "ALL-TIME" Favorite team ? I'll start with my TIGERS!

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My all-time Tiger team.....I'm not 100% convinced of Denny McLain actually! LOL!

Catcher Bill Freehan
1st Base Hank Greenberg
2nd Base Charlie Gehringer
Shortstop Alan Trammell
3rd Base George Kell (With KUDOS to Aurelio Rodriguez-REST HIS SOUL)
Outfield Harry Heilman
Outfield Ty Cobb
Outfield Uhhh....guess!

Right Handed Pitcher Denny McLain
Left Handed Pitcher Mickey Lolich (With Kudos to Hal Newhouser)

Relief Pitcher John Hiller (With kudos to Willie Hernandez)

Designated Hitter Darrell Evans tied with Rusty Staub

Pinch Hitter NOOOOOOObody else, but GOOD OLE' GATOR! Gates Brown

Manager Mickey Cochrane

Who are yours? Any of these you are pi##sed about? LOL!

Tony
KalineFan

PS--Please, don't dare take any of those outfielders out and insert Kirk Gibson! image

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    grote15grote15 Posts: 29,592 ✭✭✭✭✭
    As my avatar indicates, I'm an old time Mets fan, so here's mine:

    1B: Keith Hernandez, Ed Kranepool
    2B: Edgardo Alfonzo
    SS: Jose Reyes, Bud Harrelson
    3B: David Wright, Wayne Garrett
    LF: Cleon Jones,
    CF: Mookie Wilson, Lee Mazzilli
    RF: Darryl Strawberry
    C: Jerry Grote (with apologies to Gary Carter)

    RHP: Tom Seaver, Dwight Gooden
    LHP: Jerry Koosman
    Reliever: Jesse Orosco, John Franco

    PH: Rusty Staub, Dave Kingman


    Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
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    jmmiller777jmmiller777 Posts: 1,324 ✭✭✭
    OK, I don't ordinarly do this but I'll go for the SF Giants as follows:

    C Ernie Lombardi.......Does Gary Carter (1990) really count
    P Juan Marichal
    1 Orlando Cepeda
    2 Jeff Kent................Does Joe Morgan (81-82) count
    SS ??????????????
    3 Jim Ray Hart
    OF Willie McCovey
    OF Willie Mays
    OF Barry Bonds

    CURRENT PROJECTS IN WORK:
    To be honest, no direction, but...
    1966-69 Topps EX+
    1975 minis NrMt Kelloggs PSA 9
    All Topps Heritage-Master Sets
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    Yankees:

    1B Lou Gehrig
    SS Derek Jeter
    2B Tony Lazzeri
    3B Graig Nettles
    LF Joe DiMaggio (sorry Joe, Mickey gets the nod in CF)
    CF Mickey Mantle
    RF Reggie Jackson
    C Yogi Berra
    DH Babe Ruth

    Bench:
    Thurman Munson
    Bill Dickey
    Lou Pinella
    Hank Bauer

    Starting Pitchers:
    Lefty Gomez
    Whitey Ford
    Catfish Hunter (in his prime)
    Red Ruffing
    Allie Reynolds

    Bullpen:
    Mariano Rivera
    Goose Gossage
    Dave Righetti
    Sparky Lyle
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    "The answer was in the Patriots eyes. Gone were the swagger and c0ck sure smirks, replaced by downcast eyes and heads in hands. For his poise and leadership Eli Manning was named the game's MVP. The 2007 Giants were never perfect nor meant to be. They were fighters, scrappers....now they could be called something else, World Champions."
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    I love this thread image

    My team is the Cleveland Indians, god knows why.. I never even followed baseball until 1986... but i got hooked on the Tribe and have never wavered. My avatar is me at Fenway park this past summer ( I went to all four games Cleveland played in Boston)

    Anyhoo, here is my all time team.

    Catcher: Sandy Alomar
    First Base: Jim Thome (my fav. player of all time)
    2nd:Roberto Alomar
    SSimagemar Vizquel (or Lou Boudreau)
    3rd:Al Rosen
    DH:Larry Doby (gotta include him somehow!)
    oF:Kenny Lofton
    oF:Cory Snyder (rocket arm!)
    oF: Joe Carter
    Rh: Rapid Robert! (bob feller, the FIRST hall of famer i ever met at a card show) (2nd choice is Charles Nagy)
    Lh:Sudden Sam Mcdowell
    Rp: Doug Jones of course!

    Bench:
    Rocky Colavito
    Albert Belle (so much talent, but what a DOUCHE!)
    Tom Candiotti (and Phil Niekro for that matter)
    Pat Tabler (MR CLUTCH with the bases loaded!)
    Brook Jacoby

    These arent the best, just my Favorites, too easy to just list the BEST at each position.

    Manager: The Human Rain delay of course!
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    DarinDarin Posts: 6,571 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Kansas City Royals.

    1B: John Mayberry
    2B: Frank White
    SS: Fred Patek
    3B: George Brett
    OF: Amos Otis
    OF: Willie Wilson
    OF: Carlos Beltran
    C: Darrell Porter
    RHP: Dennis Leonard, Bret Saberhagen
    LHP: Paul Splitorff
    DH: Hal McRae
    Reliever: Dan Quisenberry

    Stupid list…. Mistlin

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    SDSportsFanSDSportsFan Posts: 5,105 ✭✭✭✭✭
    All-Time Padres Team:

    1B Willie McCovey
    2B Roberto Alomar
    3B Graig Nettles
    SS Ozzie Smith
    LF Rickey Henderson
    CF Dave Winfield
    RF Tony Gwynn
    C Mike Piazza
    P Randy Jones
    P Gaylord Perry
    P Clay Kirby
    P Greg Maddux
    RP Rollie Fingers
    RP Goose Gossage
    RP Trevor Hoffman
    Mgr Dick Williams


    Steve
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    Brian48Brian48 Posts: 2,624 ✭✭✭
    '78 Red Sox - forever young in my memory

    LF - Jim Rice
    CF - Fred Lynn
    RF - Dwight Evans
    3B - Butch Hobson
    SS - Rick Burleson
    2D - Jerry Remy
    1B - George "Boomer" Scott
    C - Carlton Fisk
    C - Bob Montgomery
    DH - Carl Yastrzemski

    SP - Luis "El Tiante" Tiant
    SP - Bill "Space Man" Lee
    SP - Dennis Eckersley
    SP - Mike Torrez
    SP - Jim Wright

    RP - Bill Campbell
    RP - Bob Stanley
    RP - Dick Drago

    Mgr - Don Zimmer

    It was both the happiest and saddest summer of my childhood.

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    perkdogperkdog Posts: 29,786 ✭✭✭✭✭
    2004 WORLD CHAMPION Boston Red Sox. Those guys broke the curse and anyway you slice it got the job done. Every one of those guys will always be my favorite bunch.
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    << <i>I love this thread image

    My team is the Cleveland Indians, god knows why.. I never even followed baseball until 1986... but i got hooked on the Tribe and have never wavered. My avatar is me at Fenway park this past summer ( I went to all four games Cleveland played in Boston)

    Anyhoo, here is my all time team.

    Catcher: Sandy Alomar
    First Base: Jim Thome (my fav. player of all time)
    2nd:Roberto Alomar
    SSimagemar Vizquel (or Lou Boudreau)
    3rd:Al Rosen
    DH:Larry Doby (gotta include him somehow!)
    oF:Kenny Lofton
    oF:Cory Snyder (rocket arm!)
    oF: Joe Carter
    Rh: Rapid Robert! (bob feller, the FIRST hall of famer i ever met at a card show) (2nd choice is Charles Nagy)
    Lh:Sudden Sam Mcdowell
    Rp: Doug Jones of course!

    Bench:
    Rocky Colavito
    Albert Belle (so much talent, but what a DOUCHE!)
    Tom Candiotti (and Phil Niekro for that matter)
    Pat Tabler (MR CLUTCH with the bases loaded!)
    Brook Jacoby >>



    No love for Tris Speaker? I know he played before 1986, but he put that franchise on the map.
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    fiveninerfiveniner Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭
    My all time FAVORITE Detroit Tiger Team(NOT THE BEST).

    Norm Cash First Base
    Frank Bolling Second Base
    Allan Trammel Shortstop
    Eddie Yost Third Base
    Charlie Maxwell LF
    Al Kaline CF
    Willie Horton RF
    Pudge Rodriegiez C

    Frank Lary SP
    Mark Fidrych SP
    Jim Bunning SP
    Jack Morris SP
    Kenny Rogers SP

    John Hiller RP
    Todd Jones RP
    Larry Sherry RP
    Terry Fox RP
    Hank Aguirre RP

    Bench,Lance Parrish,Rocky Colavito,Harvey Kuenn,Gates Brown,Darrel Evans,Rocky Bridges,Bill Freehan.

    Tony(AN ANGEL WATCHES OVER ME)
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    detroitfan2detroitfan2 Posts: 3,323 ✭✭✭✭
    KalineFan, awesome thread. In your honor, (not that I've put much thought into this) I present my top 5 Detroit Tigers at each position (based purely on statistical analysis, although many of my favorites are also on the list). Some of the names may shock you. The top 10 list is even more interesting. Note there are 10 pitchers (regardless of throwing hand) and 15 outfielders (regardless of typical position):

    Pitcher:
    1 George Mullin
    2 Hooks Dauss
    3 Mickey Lolich
    4 Hal Newhouser
    5 Jack Morris
    6 John Hiller
    7 T Bridges
    8 Dizzy Trout
    9 Frank Lary
    10 Bill Donovan

    Catcher:
    1 Bill Freehan
    2 Lance Parrish
    3 Oscar Stanage
    4 Johnny Bassler
    5 Ray Hayworth

    First Base:
    1 Norm Cash
    2 Hank Greenberg
    3 Cecil Fielder
    4 Luther Blue
    5 Rudy York

    Second Base:
    1 Charlie Gehringer
    2 Lou Whitaker
    3 Dick McAuliffe
    4 Damion Easley
    5 Ralph Young

    Third Base:
    1 George Kell
    2 Aurelio Rodriguez
    3 Don Wert
    4 Pinky Higgins
    5 Tom Brookens

    Shortstop
    1 Alan Trammell
    2 Donie Bush
    3 Billy Rogell
    4 Harvey Kuenn
    5 Deivi Cruz

    Outfield:
    1 Ty Cobb
    2 Al Kaline
    3 Sam Crawford
    4 Harry Heilmann
    5 Bobby Veach
    6 Willie Horton
    7 Kirk Gibson
    8 Bobby Higginson
    9 Mickey Stanley
    10 Jim Northrup
    11 Chet Lemon
    12 Pete Fox
    13 Charlie Maxwell
    14 Ron Leflore
    15 Gee Walker

    Feedback welcome!
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    frankhardyfrankhardy Posts: 8,058 ✭✭✭✭✭
    My All Time Cardinals Team (with batting order)

    1. LF - Lou Brock
    2. 2B - Rogers Hornsby
    3. 1B - Albert Pujols
    4. RF - Stan Musial
    5. 3B - Scott Rolen
    6. CF - Jim Edmonds
    7. C - Ted Simmons
    8. SS - Ozzie Smith
    9. P - Bob Gibson

    Reliever - Bruce Sutter

    Shane

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    cool thread - my all time favorite guys (ones I've seen play) at each position who have worn NYY unis - (NOT THE BEST)

    C - Munson
    1B - Mattingly
    2B - Randolph
    SS - Jeter
    3B - Nettles
    OF - Winfield
    OF - B. Williams (tie)
    OF - O'Neill
    OF - R. Jackson (tie)
    DH - Strawberry

    P - Guidry, Rivera, Pettitte, Righetti, Wells, Cone


    Had to leave out Dent, Posada, Gooden, Cano, Leyritz, Kevin Maas and his great year, and a few other I enjoyed watching. (R. Henderson, Knobby before the throwing stuff, Rick Cerone...)
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    You know guys - this is great ! Thanks for all the responses. I really screwed up.

    I said "FAVORITE", when I meant to say the "BEST". Anyone want to re-vamp it now? LOL!

    I will, however, put MY FAVORITE team:

    Catcher Bill Freehan
    1st Base Norm Cash
    2nd Base Lou Whitaker
    Shortstop MICKEY STANLEY!
    3rd Base Aurelio Rodriguez
    Leftfielder Willie Horton
    Centerfielder Ty Cobb
    Rightfielder Kirk Gibson (JUST KIDDING!-AL KALINE!)

    RHP Denny McLain
    LHP Mickey Lolich

    Relief Pitcher John Hiller
    Designated Hitter Darrell Evans
    Pinch Hitter Gates Brown

    Manager Chuck Dressen

    I picked Chuck Dressen over Mayo Smith and Mickey Cochrane ONLY because he is the manager in my humble opinion
    that started bringing the Tigers together in the early 60's.

    THERE YOU HAVE IT!

    Tony
    KalineFan
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    << <i>All-Time Padres Team:

    1B Willie McCovey
    2B Roberto Alomar
    3B Graig Nettles
    SS Ozzie Smith
    LF Rickey Henderson
    CF Dave Winfield
    RF Tony Gwynn
    C Mike Piazza
    P Randy Jones
    P Gaylord Perry
    P Clay Kirby
    P Greg Maddux
    RP Rollie Fingers
    RP Goose Gossage
    RP Trevor Hoffman
    Mgr Dick Williams


    Steve >>




    That would be one heckuva team if you could of had all those guys in their primes image Kind of like the Cubs team...

    C G. Hartnett
    1B Anson
    2B Sandberg
    SS Banks
    3B Hornsby
    Of H. Wilson
    Of B. Williams
    Of C. Klein
    DH Foxx

    Bench:Cuyler, Brock, Ashburn, K. Kelly, Tinkers, Evers, Chance, Bresnahan


    P Maddux
    P Clarkson
    p Three Fingers Brown
    P Pete 'Grover cleveland' Alexander
    P Dizzy Dean
    P Fergie Jenkins
    P Sutter
    P Eckersley

    25 man roster of all Hall of Famers...with some liberty of using guys that had a cup of coffee with them image. Though they actually have a good core of their own.
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    sadly, your Cubs team would STILL find a way to get bumped out of the playoffs, continuing their epic WS curse.
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    calaban7calaban7 Posts: 3,003 ✭✭✭
    My favorite Orioles- not all the best -but my favorites

    RHP1-Jim Palmer
    LHP1 -Mike Cuellar
    Rhp2-Mike Mussina
    LHP3- Scott McGregor
    #5 - Dave McNally

    RH Bull pen-Don Stanhouse (Full Pack) never a dull moment
    LH Bull pen- Tippy Martinez- Remember 8/24/83 Picked off 3 base runners in the same inning(10th)
    RH bull pen - Moe Drabowski - remember his great 66 World series game- I thought he was god

    C- Rick dempsey
    C- Elrod Hendricks

    1B- Boog Powell
    1b Eddie Murray

    2B- Bobby Grich- great fielder, good obp-power
    2b Billy Ripken - When I worked out at old Memorial, you learned never to turn your back to him, GREAT fielder

    SS- Cal Ripken
    SS Mark Belanger- Great Fielder

    3B- Brooks Robinson

    LF -John Lowenstein-- Tonight let it be Lowenstein
    Lf - Gary Roenicke -- The Rhino-- hit a lot of solo homeruns

    Cf - Al Bumbry
    Cf - Paul Blair- when I was a small boy, he told me at a clinic that it would be best if I didn't play. I played about 20 years, I still liked him.

    RF- Merv rettenmund
    RF- " Honorable " mention-- Jim Fuller- In a game in 1974, trying to gun down a runner at home from the right field corner, threw the ball into the press box. I was impressed. Killer arm, no accurracy. Then there was the game where he went back on a ball into the corner . As he turned around , the ball bounced between his legs onto the warning track. He then turn towards the warning track , then the ball hit the wall and bounced back between his legs towards the infield.

    PH The " CUZZ" Curt Motton
    PH The " CROW " Terry Crowley


    Many were left off mainly because I never cared for some of the greats personally.




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    estangestang Posts: 1,300 ✭✭✭
    All-Time Favority Minnesota Twins Team:

    1. Rod Carew, 2B
    2. Joe Mauer, C
    3. Kirby Puckett, CF
    4. Harmon Killebrew, 3B
    5. Tony Oliva, RF
    6. Kent Hrbek, 1B
    7. Lyman Bostock, LF
    8. Greg Gagne, SS
    9. Starting Pitcher

    Pitchers:

    1. Johan Santana, LH
    2. Bert Blyleven, RH
    3. Jim Kaat, LH
    4. Jim Perry, RH
    5. Frank Viola, LH

    Bullpen:

    1. Jerry Koosman
    2. Juan Berenguer
    3. Rick Aguilera
    4. Joe Nathan

    Enjoy your collection!
    Erik
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    '81 Dodgers

    1B - Steve Garvey
    2B - Davey Lopes
    SS - Bill Russell
    3B - Ron Cey
    OF - Dusty Baker
    OF - Ken Landreux
    OF - Pedro Guerrero

    SP - Fernando Valenzuela
    SP - Burt Hooten
    SP - Jerry Reuss
    SP - Bob Welch

    CL - Steve Howe / Dave Stewart
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    Oakland A's

    1B- Mark McGwire
    2B- Dick Green
    SS- Campy Campaneris
    3B- Sal Bando
    RF- Reggie Jackson
    CF- Billy North
    LF- Joe Rudi
    C- Gene Tenace

    RP- Rollie Fingers
    RP- Dennis Eckersley

    SP- Jim "Catfish" Hunter
    SP- Vida Blue
    SP- Dave Stewart
    SP- Tim Hudson
    SP- Mark Mulder

    1972-1973-1974 Oakland A's
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    aro13aro13 Posts: 1,961 ✭✭✭
    Red Sox fan:
    All-time favourite team

    C - Fisk
    1B - Yaz
    2B - Stephens (even though he is a SS I had to put him somewhere)
    SS - Garciaparra
    3B - Boggs
    LF - Williams
    CF - Lynn
    RF - Evans
    DH - Ramirez and Ortiz

    BENCH
    Gedman (pre holdout)
    Pena
    Carbo
    Rice
    Burleson
    Nixon (Trot not Otis)

    SP - Martinez, Clemens, Hurst, Boyd, Schilling, Tiant, Eckersley
    SP-Middle Relief-Mop Up - Closer - Wakefield
    Closer - Foulke (2004) or Mark Clear just to make things exciting every time out
    Manager - Ralph Houk or Dick Williams


    Edited to add Eckersley, who I cannot believe I forgot. Although it would have been nice to have him as the closer.



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    That is one monster of a Red Sox team...and you didn't fudge either by adding Ruth image

    Love the offense, and the top four pitchers....Pedro, Clemens, Tiant, and Schilling.

    The late 70's Dodgers teams(and '81) are some of the coolest teams to enjoy. I like their 1978 yearbook with all the key guys on the cover.
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    dallasactuarydallasactuary Posts: 4,147 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>All-time favorite Cardinal team (not the best):

    C - Pena
    1B - Clark
    2B - Herr
    SS - Ozzie
    3B - Torre
    LF - Brock
    CF - McGee
    RF - Hendrick
    DH - No self-respecting team has a DH; Cardinal pitchers can bat for themselves.

    BENCH
    Pujols
    Rolen
    Edmonds
    Porter
    Coleman
    Braun

    SP - Gibson, Tudor, Andujar, Osborne
    Middle Relief - Dayley
    Closer - Hrabosky
    Manager - Whitey


    Obviously, I have a bias to the WS teams of the 80's but the current crop just hasn't grown on me yet.
    This is for you @thisistheshow - Jim Rice was actually a pretty good player.
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    aro13aro13 Posts: 1,961 ✭✭✭
    skinpinch - I think my team could play .900 in Fenway. The hitters all excel there, plus the pitchers K a lot and have excellent stats in Fenway.
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    Aro, probably only the Yankees could match that all time Red Sox team. No Yankee fans posted one on here?
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    dallasactuarydallasactuary Posts: 4,147 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>LF - Mickey Mantle
    CF - Joe DiMaggio
    RF - Babe Ruth
    SS - Derek Jeter
    3B - Craig Nettles
    2B - Tony Lazzeri
    1B - Lou Gehrig
    C - Bill Dickey (or Yogi almost identical)
    DH - Don Mattingly

    P - Whitey Ford >>


    As much as I love my Cardinals, and as good a team as the Red Sox and the A's could put together, in the hypothetical best-all-time-lineup league I still think the Yankees win over 100 games year in and year out. They're a little thin on starting pitching (assuming they don't get to steal Clemens, Perry and Niekro) but would it even matter? There are four players on this team better than the best player on almost every other team.

    This is for you @thisistheshow - Jim Rice was actually a pretty good player.
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