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All Time Yankees Draft

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EVIL~! alkeiper

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A mini-MLB draft is in the works. Instead of the whole of MLB history for this one, we are going to focus solely on the New York Yankees. Why the Yankees, a team I despise? They simply have the talent necessary to sustain this kind of idea. I'd run Phillies, but who is going to get excited over Fred Luderus?

 

We have five entrants. Myself, Canadian Chris, Smues, Brooklyn Zoo and 161st and River. One more person can join in if they are interested.

 

Here are the basics.

1. 21 man rosters (eight position players and a DH, three reserves, five starters, three relievers, and a manager)

2. You draft a player's career ONLY as a Yankee. If you draft Randy Johnson, you're getting 34 career victories.

3. A player may only be chosen either as a manager or player. A player may not be chosen twice for each role. Two exceptions, Hal Chase and Clark Griffith may be player-managers.

4. All home parks are assumed to be Yankee Stadium.

 

Results

Round One

CC: Babe Ruth

Al: Mickey Mantle

Bored: Lou Gehrig

BZ: Joe Dimaggio

Smues: Alex Rodriguez

161st: Bernie Williams

 

Round Two

161st: Whitey Ford

Smues: Yogi Berra

BZ: Mariano Rivera

Bored: Derek Jeter

Al: Charlie Keller

CC: Bill Dickey

 

Round Three

CC: Tony Lazzeri

Al: Lefty Gomez

Bored: Red Ruffing

BZ: Don Mattingly

Smues: Spud Chandler

161st:Ron Guidry

 

Round Four

161st: Jorge Posada

Smues: Jason Giambi

BZ: Thurman Munson

Bored: Reggie Jackson

Al: Joe Gordon

CC: Andy Pettitte

 

Round Five

CC: Goose Gossage

Al: Allie Reynolds

Bored: Rickey Henderson

BZ: Dave Winfield

Smues: Roger Clemens

161st: Roger Maris

 

Round Six

161st: Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez

Smues: Mike Mussina

BZ: Earle Combs

Bored: Ed Lopat

Al: Phil Rizzuto

CC: Paul O'Neill

 

Round Seven

CC: Bobby Murcer

Al: Elston Howard

Bored: Graig Nettles

BZ: Tommy Henrich

Smues: Casey Stengel (manager)

161st: Dave Righetti

 

Round Eight

161st: Willie Randolph

Smues: Sparky Lyle

BZ: Wade Boggs

Bored: John Wetteland

Al: Herb Pennock

CC: Bob Shawkey

 

Round Nine

CC: Jimmy Key

Al: Bill Skowron

Bored: Hideki Matsui

BZ: Joe McCarthy (manager)

Smues: Mel Stottlemyre

161st: Waite Hoyt

 

Round Ten

161st: Joe Torre (manager)

Smues: Tino Martinez

BZ: Catfish Hunter

Bored: Tommy John

Al: Gil McDougald

CC: David Cone

 

Round Eleven

CC: Home Run Baker

Al: Roy White

Bored: Alfonso Soriano

BZ: Vic Raschi

Smues: Robinson Cano

161st: Lou Piniella

 

Round Twelve

161st: Hank Bauer

Smues: Frankie Crosetti

BZ: Tony Kubek

Bored: David Wells

Al: Carl Mays

CC: Chien-Ming Wang

 

Round Thirteen

CC: Mike Stanton

Al: Johnny Murphy

Bored: Gary Sheffield

BZ: Bobby Richardson

Smues: David Justice

161st: Clete Boyer

 

Round Fourteen

161st: Jeff Nelson

Smues: Gene Woodling

BZ: George Selkirk

Bored: Steve Howe

Al: Miller Huggins (manager)

CC: Don Baylor

 

Round Fifteen

CC: Kid Elberfeld

Al: Bob Meusel

Bored: Billy Martin (manager)

BZ: Al Downing

Smues: Ben Chapman

161st: Wally Pipp

 

Round Sixteen

161st: Jack Chesbro

Smues: Mickey Rivers

BZ: Bob Turley

Bored: Butch Wynegar

Al: Steve Hamilton

CC: Nick Etten

 

Round Seventeen

CC: Jerry Mumphrey

Al: Urban Shocker

Bored: Ron Davis

BZ: Fritz Peterson

Smues: Hal Chase

161st: Bob Wickman

 

Round Eighteen

161st: Roberto Kelly

Smues: Clark Griffith

BZ: Joe Page

Bored: Ralph Terry

Al: Ryne Duren

CC: Lindy McDaniel

 

Round Nineteen

CC: Johnny Blanchard

Al: Mike Stanley

Bored:Roy Smalley

BZ: Red Rolfe

Smues: Joba Chamberlain

161st: Ron Blomberg

 

Round Twenty

161st: Tom Tresh (or Shane Spencer)

Smues: Wally Schang

BZ: Joe Girardi

Bored: Ron Hassey

Al: Snuffy Stirnweiss

CC: Randy Velarde

 

Round Twenty-One

CC: Ralph Houk (manager)

Al: Birdie Cree

Bored: Tim Raines

BZ: Ramiro Mendoza

Smues: Tom Gordon

161st: Rick Cerone

 

Round Twenty-Two (Relief Pitchers)

161st: Shane Spencer

Smues: Lee Guetterman

BZ: Dick Tidrow

Bored: Hal Reniff

Al: Steve Farr

CC: Jack Aker

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Oh ya I forgot about the name thing...I shall be the Highlanders.

 

Now I'm going to shock the world with my next pick but there is a pretty big drop off at this position after this guy.

 

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Jesus Christ Derek Jeter

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My next selection is not as famous among baseball fans. Charlie Keller was an absolute hitting monster in his day. With the Yankees he compiled a .410 OBP and .518 slugging percentage. Unfortunately Keller missed nearly two years during World War II, and suffered a career altering back injury in 1947. To give you an idea of Keller's talent, Keller hit about .360 over two seasons in the IL, but was trapped since the Yankees already had Dimaggio, Selkirk and Henrich.

 

Keller will play left field on my club.

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There's a big drop-off at both these positions, so I'll grab these two...the greatest in Yankee history at catcher (well, top two, at least, although I think mine was the best) and second base:

 

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Bill Dickey, C

 

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Tony Lazzeri, 2B

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There are tempting hitters on the board, but my team needs an ace starter.

 

Lefty Gomez

 

189-101 record with the Yankees from 1930-42. 6-0 in the postseason, his teams won all five World Series they played. Gomez was selected to seven All-Star teams, and started the game five times! He is the only pitcher to win the All-Star game three times. Gomez twice won pitching's triple crown, in 1934 and 1937. Truly an elite pitcher in his era.

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"The name must be one used by a New York City team"

 

Didn't say baseball team! The Hitmen were the XFL team. But I guess then you'll just argue it has to be a current one? How about the Yankess?

 

Anyway:

 

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Spurgeon Ferdinand Chandler I choose you!

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I debated on this pick, but I can't deny his numbers.

 

With the 20th pick of the 2008 Pinstripe Assholes draft the Hitmen/Yankess/new name will be picked if required choose:

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Jason Giambi

 

Yeah he's a steroid using douchebag, but his numbers speak for themselves. 8th best OP+ in Yankess history, 5th in OBP, 7th in Slugging. 195 homeruns in basically 4 full seasons and 3 half seasons. Fun fact: A couple of years ago the Yanks wanted to send him back to the minors, and the fans were screaming for his head, yet this season to date he's got 18 homeruns with an OPS+ of 147. See why 'what have you done for me lately' is bad kids?

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Joe Gordon

 

My internet service may be intermittent the next few days. Instead of holding this thing up, if someone can text the draft picks to me, I can text my pick back and keep things moving.

 

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