Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2004 I think Rob Neyer or someone did this last year. Hell, we might of done something similiar last season. I'll get my Twins/Nationals (Walter Johnson is on my team) lineup later today. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Redhawk Report post Posted April 12, 2004 Is this just baseball? If not... Pacers ======= PG -- Mark Jackson SG -- Reggie Miller SF -- Billy Knight PF -- George McGinnis C -- Jermaine O'Neal Bench -- Rik Smits, Mel Daniels, Chuck Person, Clark Kellogg, Jalen Rose. Georgetown ========== PG -- Allen Iverson SG -- Jerry Brown SF -- Victor Page PF -- Alonzo Mourning C -- Patrick Ewing Bench -- Jerome Williams, Dikembe Mutombo, Kyle Watson (j/k) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alfdogg 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2004 Indiana Hoosiers basketball: PG: Isiah Thomas SG: Steve Alford SF: Calbert Cheaney PF: George McGinnis C: Walt Bellamy Bench: Kent Benson, Damon Bailey, Dick Van Arsdale, Tom Van Arsdale, Greg Graham, Alan Henderson, Brian Evans I remember Pacer fans booing when we picked Reggie over Alford. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2004 Post-1900 Only Phillies -------- C- Bob Boone 1B- Dick Allen 2B- Tony Taylor SS- Granny Hamner 3B- Mike Schmidt LF- Sherry Magee CF- Richie Ashburn RF- Johnny Callison Bench ------- Bobby Abreu Chuck Klein Darren Daulton John Kruk Greg Luzinski Larry Bowa Roy Thomas Rotation --------- Grover Alexander Steve Carlton Robin Roberts Curt Schilling Jim Bunning Bullpen -------- Jim Konstanty Tug McGraw Ron Reed Chris Short Curt Simmons For a team as traditionally bad as the Phillies, that's a bad-ass rotation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vitamin X Report post Posted April 12, 2004 It's a bit difficult for me to pick because I'm a bit fuzzy of 1970's-1980's Packers history.... QB- Brett Favre HB- Ahman Green/Paul Hornung FB- Jim Taylor WR- Sterling Sharpe, James Lofton, Don Hutson O-Line- The Lombardi-era o-line D-Line- You have to have Reggie White and Willie Davis there. And GILLLBERRRTTTT~! Throw in Henry Jordan too. Linebacker- RAY F'N NITSCHKE, Brian Williams, John Anderson Secondary- Herb Adderley, Willie Wood Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianChris 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2004 Toronto Blue Jays: C - Ernie Whitt (1977-89) 1B - Carlos Delgado (1994- ) 2B - Roberto Alomar (1991-95) SS - Tony Fernandez (1983-90, 1993, 1998-99, 2001) 3B - Kelly Gruber (1984-92) LF - George Bell (1981-90) CF - Devon White (1991-95) RF - Jesse Barfield (1981-89) DH - Paul Molitor (1993-95) Bench: Lloyd Moseby (1980-89) Joe Carter (1991-95) Pat Borders (1988-94, 1999) Fred McGriff (1986-90) Alfredo Griffin (1979-84, 1992-93) Shannon Stewart (1995-2003) Rotation: Dave Stieb (1979-92, 1998) Juan Guzman (1991-98) Jimmy Key (1984-92) Pat Hentgen (1991-99, 2004- ) Roy Halladay (1998- ) Bullpen: Tom Henke (1985-92) Duane Ward (1986-95) Mike Timlin (1991-97) David Wells (1987-92, 1999-2000) Billy Koch (1999-2001) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nl5xsk1 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2004 Boston Bruins: D - Bobby Orr D - Ray Bourque F - Phil Esposito F - "Chief" Bucyk F - Cam Neely G - Tiny Thompson Toughest Ommissions: Brad Park, Eddie Shore, Terry O'Reilly, Frank Brimsek Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Choken One Report post Posted April 12, 2004 The Reds 1B-Tony Perez 2B-Joe Morgan SS-Barry Larkin 3B-Pete Rose LF-Frank Robinson RF-Paul O’ Neil CF-Ken Griffey Junior C-Johnny Bench Bench Ken Griffey Sr. Dave Concepcion Bret Boone Reggie Sanders Mike Cameron Starting Rotation Tom Seaver Jose Rijos Tom Browning Don Gullett Closer Randy Myers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kahran Ramsus 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2004 Since this is baseball season I will post only the Blue Jays. I might post my Packers picks later. C - Ernie Whitt 1B - Carlos Delgado 2B - Roberto Alomar 3B - Kelly Gruber SS - Tony Fernandez LF - George Bell CF - Vernon Wells RF - Joe Carter DH - Paul Molitor SP - Dave Stieb SP - Jimmy Key SP - Roy Halladay SP - Roger Clemens SP - Pat Hentgen CLOSER - Tom Henke Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Ghost of bps21 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2004 I'll try my hand at the Bills later. Football is much harder than other sports for sheer size of roster. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2004 Boston Red Sox C: Carlton Fisk(.341 OBP, .457 SLG) *1969-1980* 1B: Jimmie Foxx(.428 OBP, .609 SLG) *1936-1942* 2B: Bobby Doerr(.362 OBP, .461 SLG) *1937-1951* 3B: Wade Boggs(.415 OBP, .443 SLG) *1982-1992* SS: Nomar Garciaparra(.370 OBP, .555 SLG) *1996-* LF: Ted Williams(.482 OBP, .634 SLG) *1939-1960* CF: Tris Speaker(.428 OBP, .500 SLG) *1907-1915* RF: Dwight Evans(.370 OBP, .470 SLG) *1972-1990* Bench: Mo Vaughn(.383 OBP, .523 SLG), Manny Ramirez(.413 OBP, .598 SLG), Dom Dimaggio(.383 OBP, .419 SLG), Carl Yastrzemski(.379 OBP, .462 SLG) Notable Omissions: Reggie Smith, Johnny Pesky, Fred Lynn, Jim Rice Starting Rotation #1: Babe Ruth(2.28 ERA) *1914-1919* #2: Pedro Martinez(2.58 ERA) *1998-* #3: Cy Young(2.63 ERA) *1901-1908* #4: Carl Mays(2.92 ERA) *1915-1919* #5: Roger Clemens(3.19 ERA) *1984-1996* Relievers Derek Lowe(3.57 ERA) *1997-* Tom Gordon(4.07 ERA) *1996-1999* Sparky Lyle(2.88 ERA) *1967-1971* Dennis Eckersley(3.50 ERA) *1978-1989, 1998* Closer Lee Smith(3.03 ERA) *1988-1990* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDevilAndGodAreRagingInsideMe 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 New York Yankees C - Yogi Berra 1B - Lou Gehrig 2B - Billy Martin (I'm not exactly sure who the best 2B is...) 3B - Craig Nettles SS - Derek Jeter LF - Mickey Mantle (played LF his rookie year) CF - Joe DiMaggio RF - Babe Ruth DH - Reggie Jackson SP - Whitey Ford RP - Mariano Rivera Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 2B - Billy Martin (I'm not exactly sure who the best 2B is...) And you call yourself a Yankees fan? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MarvinisaLunatic 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 The Orioles are doing something like this for their 50th Anniversary and I filled it out. Its not too hard to do though.. C - Rick Dempsey 1B - Eddie Murray 2B - Davey Johnson 3B - Brooks Robinson SS - Cal Ripken OF - Frank Robinson OF - Paul Blair OF - Brady Anderson SP - Jim Palmer SP - Dave McNally SP - Mike Cuellar SP - Milt Pappas SP - Mike Mussina CL - Tippy Martinez The only one that looks really out of place Brady, but he holds too many O's records to overlook him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted April 13, 2004 (edited) 2B - Billy Martin (I'm not exactly sure who the best 2B is...) ... Le sigh. Edit: Craig Nettles Oh my. Edited April 13, 2004 by Anglesault Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 Tony Lazzeri and Willie Randolph are the best Yankee second basemen. Nothing wrong with Nettles at 3rd though. I'm too tired to research the A's for their entire history and I'd probably just list near the exact same Neyer has in his book but here is the A's best since I became a fan in 1986. C-Terry Steinbach 1B-Mark McGwire 2B-Tony Phillips 3B-Eric Chavez SS-Miguel Tejada LF-Rickey Henderson CF-Dave Henderson RF-Jose Canseco DH-Harold Baines SP-Dave Stewart SP-Tim Hudson SP-Barry Zito SP-Mark Mulder CL-Dennis Eckersley Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gert T 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 Utah Jazz John Stockton Adrian Dantley Pete Maravich Karl Malone Mark Eaton Jerry Sloan barking the orders, and Jeff Hornacek & Jeff Malone off the bench, that's it a seven man rotation. Trust me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted April 13, 2004 Tony Lazzeri and Willie Randolph are the best Yankee second basemen. Joe Gordan too. Nothing wrong with Nettles at 3rd though. Nothing wrong with Graig Nettles at third. Craig, on the other hand... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 Twins/Senators C-Earl Battey 1B-Kent Hrbek 2B-Rod Carew SS-Greg Gagne 3B-Harmon Killebrew OF-Goose Goslin OF-Kirby Puckett OF-Tony Olivia DH-Bob Allison Starters Walter Johnson Bert Blyleven Jim Kaat Frank Viola Kevin Tapani Bullpen Latroy Hawkins Eddie Guardado Rick Aguilera Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 Gopher Hoops PG-Bobby Jackson SG-Voshon Lenard C-Mycheal Thompson PF-Kevin McHale SF-Willie Burton Bench Lou Hudson Trent Tucker Randy Breur Richard Coffey Melvin Newbern Quincy Lewis Mark Oberding Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianChris 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 Montreal Expos: C - Gary Carter (1974-84, 1992) 1B - Andres Galarraga (1985-91, 2002) 2B - Jose Vidro (1997- ) SS - Chris Speier (1977-84) 3B - Tim Wallach (1980-92) LF - Tim Raines (1979-90, 2001) CF - Andre Dawson (1976-86) RF - Vladimir Guerrero (1996-2003) Rotation: Pedro Martinez (1994-97) Dennis Martinez (1986-93) Jeff Fassero (1991-96) Javier Vazquez (1998-2003) Bryn Smith (1981-89) Bullpen: Jeff Reardon (1981-86) John Wetteland (1992-94) Mel Rojas (1990-96, 1999) Ugueth Urbina (1995-2001) Hey, that's not bad... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr. Tom 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 Orioles, excluding players from the St. Louis Browns: C: Rick Dempsey 1B: ED-DIE~! Murray 2B: Roberto Alomar SS: Cal. Duh. 3B: Brooks Robinson. LF: Frank Robinson CF: Paul Blair RF: Brady Anderson DH: Rafael Palmeiro Bench: Boog Powell, Elrod Hendricks, Billy Ripken, Mike Devereaux, John Lowenstein Lineup: Anderson Alomar Palmeiro Murray F. Robinson Ripken B. Robinson Dempsey Blair (9th to have some speed in front of Anderson and Alomar) Rotation: Jim Palmer Mike Mussina Mike Cuellar Dave McNally Pat Dobson Bullpen: Scott McGregor Mike Flanagan Dave Schmidt Gregg Olson Tippy Martinez Randy Myers (closer) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brush with Greatness 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 Boston Bruins: D - Bobby Orr D - Ray Bourque F - Phil Esposito F - "Chief" Bucyk F - Cam Neely G - Tiny Thompson Toughest Ommissions: Brad Park, Eddie Shore, Terry O'Reilly, Frank Brimsek I think a much larger omission is anyone off the Kraut Line, particularly either Schmidt or Dumart, or for that matter Dit Clapper, although it is tough to decide where to stick him . Having to name six: G- Frank Brimsek (although it's a tossup) D- Bobby Orr D- Eddie Shore (can't deny the 4 Hart trophies) F- Phil Esposito F- Johnny Bucyk (tossup with Neely) F- Milt Schmidt However, going with a full lineup, with Art Ross coaching: Johhny Bucyk____Phil Esposito____Cam Neely Bobby Bauer_____Milt Schmidt____Woody Dumart Ken Hodge_______Peter McNab____Wayne Cashman Rick Middleton____Jean Ratelle_____Terry O'Reilly Bobby Orr_______Ray Bourque Eddie Shore_____Dit Clapper Brad Park_______Flash Hollett Frank Brimsek Tiny Thompson And configuring this, its apparent the Bruins have been stacked with quality RW's over the years. Is there anyone I am severly omitting apart from Thornton, who I couldn't figure out where to put at centre (best possibility was in Ratelle's spot). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nl5xsk1 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 BwG, the Kraut Line was tough to omit as well, don't get me wrong. They just weren't the toughest ommissions for me. I also would think about putting Oates up there, especially if you're going to make it a full 4 lines of forwards. His time in Boston wasn't that long, but he was a-freaking-mazing while he was here. Also, Pete Peeters nearly got the nod for being the best B's netminder of my lifetime. As much as I love to watch Thornton play, he's not ready to crack the all-time B's lineup yet. If the next three/four years are as great as the last 2 have been, he's an automatic. But he's really only had a couple of great years, so doesn't make the cut. Lastly, good call on having Nifty on your 4th line. I remember watching the B's on TV-38 as a kid, shooting a tennis ball against the back door while watching Middleton score big goals for the Bruins. Favorite player of my youth. EDIT: And as much as I hated him as the GM, I'd give some thought to making Sinden the coach. Or maybe Grapes. Art Ross was great (thus the trophy named after him) but it's hard to ignore what Sinden did as the coach. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brush with Greatness 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 Yeah, Oates was a tough omission for me as well. Just not sure where he would fit in. Again, possibly in Ratelle's spot. For me though, Oates is more of a St. Louis guy (although I can't really use that argument as Ratelle and Park are more Rangers in my eyes). Yeah, I was thinking Thornton will be there in a couple years, just not yet. In goal, I would rank Cheevers as the third stopper, especially considering his two cup rings. One last thing is the possibility of Lionel Hitchman on defence in place of Flash, just to give all 10 retired Bruins a spot on the team. As for the coach, Sinden, Tom Johnson and Cherry were all considerations, although it would be tough to say which one of them was the best out of each other. No coach has two Stanley Cups on his resume (in Bruins history) which makes it tough as well. If Sinden had been coaching in 1972 as well, I probably would have given him the reigns. Ross' playoff history is shady, although he was the leader of one of the greatest single season teams in NHL history (who invariably choked in the end). That and his longevity are enough to give him the nod. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OldSchoolWrestling 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 Tony Lazzeri and Willie Randolph are the best Yankee second basemen. Nothing wrong with Nettles at 3rd though. I'm too tired to research the A's for their entire history and I'd probably just list near the exact same Neyer has in his book but here is the A's best since I became a fan in 1986. C-Terry Steinbach 1B-Mark McGwire 2B-Tony Phillips 3B-Eric Chavez SS-Miguel Tejada LF-Rickey Henderson CF-Dave Henderson RF-Jose Canseco DH-Harold Baines SP-Dave Stewart SP-Tim Hudson SP-Barry Zito SP-Mark Mulder CL-Dennis Eckersley Adding in an extra decade of watching: C-Terry Steinbach 1B-Mark McGwire 2B-Dick Green 3B-Sal Bando/Carney Lansford SS-Bert Campy Campaneris LF-Rickey Henderson CF-Dwayne Murphy RF-Jose Canseco/Reggie Jackson DH-Harold Baines/Dave Parker SP-Dave Stewart SP-Vida Blue SP-Ken Holtzman SP-Catfish Hunter CL-Rollie Fingers/Dennis Eckersley Share this post Link to post Share on other sites