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Old 05-03-2005, 04:59 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Arizona Diamondbacks

C Damian Miller - 1 World Series championship, 1-time All-Star, D-Backs starting catch 5 of teams 8 years in existance

1B Mark Grace - 1 World Series championship, 3-time All-Star (not with D-Backs), 4 Gold Gloves (not with D-Backs), .298 batting average in best season with D-Backs (2001)

2B Jay Bell - 1 World Series championship, 2-time All-Star (1 with Arizona), 1 Gold Glove (not with D-Backs), 38 homeruns in 1999, 112 RBIs in 1999

SS Tony Womack - 1 World Series championship, 1-time All-Star (not with Arizona), 3-time NL stolen base leader (1 with Arizona), 25+ steals 7 times (4 with D-Backs), 72 steals in 1999

3B Matt Williams - 1 World Series championship, 4-time All-Star (1 with D-Backs), 4 Gold Gloves (none with D-Backs), 1994 ML homerun champ 43 in strike year), 142 RBIs in 1999, .336 batting average in 1995 (not with D-Backs)

RF Reggie Sanders - 33 Homeruns in his only season in Arizona, 283 career stolen bases, 1 World Series championship, 1 All-star game (not with D-Backs)

CF Steve Finley - 1 World Series Championship, 2-time All-Star (once with D-Backs), 5 Gold Gloves (2 with D-Backs), 100+ runs 5 times (twice with D-Backs)

LF Luis Gonzalez - 1 World Series championship, Game-winning hit in Game 7 of 2001 World Series, 4-time All-Star, .336 batting average in 1999, 57 homeruns in 2001, 100+ RBIs 5 straight years

SP Randy Johnson - 103-49 record as a D-Back, 1 World Series championship, 10 All-Star games (5 with D-Backs), 5-time Cy Young Award winner, career 3.07 ERA, 246 career wins, 4161 career strikeouts, threw a perfect game in 2004, 300+ strikeouts 6 times, 24-5 record in 2002, 2001 World Series co-MVP

SP Curt Schilling - 2 World Series championships (1 wth D-Backs), 6-time All-Star (2 with D-Backs), 2001 World Series co-MVP, 3.32 career ERA, 58-28 record as a D-Back, 300+ strikeouts 3 times

RP Matt Mantei - 74 saves a D-Back, ERa below 3.00 4 times, 374 career strikeouts in 296.3 Innings pitched

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Old 05-04-2005, 10:06 AM   #42 (permalink)
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New York Mets

C Mike Piazza - 378 Career Homeruns, 233 homeruns as a Met, .315 career batting average, 11-time All-Star (6 with Mets), 1993 NL Rookie of the Year (not with Mets), 1996 All-Star Game MVP, 100+ RBIs 6 times, 30+ homeruns 9 times

1B Keith Hernandez - 5-time All-Star, Tied for 1979 NL MVP (not with Mets), 11 consecutive Gold Gloves (6 with Mets), 1979 batting champion (not with Mets), 1 World Series championship

2B Edgardo Alfonzo - Batted over .300 4 times, scored 123 runs in 1999, 1 All-Star appearance

SS Bud Harrelson - 2-time All-Star, 1 Gold Glove, 1 World Series championship, 28 stolen bases in 1971

3B Howard Johnson - 2 World Series championships (1 with Mets), 2-time All-Star, 1991 NL homerun champ (38), 30-30 3 times

RF Darryl Strawberry - 3 World Series championships (1 with Mets), 8 consecutive All-Star games, 1983 NL Rookie of the Year, 25+ homeruns first 9 seasons, 30-30 in 1987, 10+ stolen bases first 9 seasons

CF Tommie Agee - 1 World Series championship, 2-time All-Star (not with Mets), 1966 AL Rookie of the Year (not with Mets), 2 Gold Gloves (1 with Mets), 25+ stolen bases 4 times, 20+ homeruns 3 times, 107 runs in 1970, 182 hits in 1970

LF Cleon Jones - 1 World Series championship, 1 All-Star appearance, batted .340 in 1969, 10+ stolen bases 5 straight years

SP Tom Seaver - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1992, 1 World Series championship, 12-time All-Star (10 with Mets), 1967 NL Rookie of the Year, 3 Cy Young Awards, 1.76 ERA in 1971, 2.86 career ERA, 311 wins, 20+ wins 5 times, 3640 strikeouts

SP Dwight Gooden - 4-time All-Star, 1 World Series championship, 1984 NL Rookie of the Year, 1985 NL Cy Young Award winner, 1.53 ERA in 1985, 24-4 record in 1985, threw a no-hitter in 1996 (not with Mets)

RP John Franco - 424 career saves, 276 saves with Mets, 4-time All-Star (once with Mets), 30+ saves 8 times, career 2.84 ERA, ERA below 2.00 3 times

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Old 05-04-2005, 01:47 PM   #43 (permalink)
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I am also enjoying this thread. Personally I would like to see the Brewers when you get a chance.
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Old 05-04-2005, 01:53 PM   #44 (permalink)
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Brewers are up next

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Old 05-04-2005, 05:02 PM   #45 (permalink)
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Milwaukee Brewers

C Ted Simmons - 8-time All-Star (twice in 3 years with Brewers), batted over .300 7 times, 100+ RBIs 3 times (once with Brewers)

1B Cecil Cooper - 5-time All-Star, 2 Gold Gloves, batted over .300 8 times, .352 batting average in 1980, 120+ RBIs 3 times

2B Fernando Vina - 1 All-Star appearance, 2 Gold Gloves (not with Brewers), .311 batting average in 1998, 101 runs scored in 1998, 198 hits in 1998, 22 stolen bases in 1998

SS Robin Yount - Elected to Hall of Fame in 1999, 3-time All-Star, 2-time AL MVP, 1 Gold Glove, .331 batting average in 1982, 100+ runs scored 5 times, 210 hits in 1982, 10+ stolen bases 16 times, 11 seasons as starting SS

3B Paul Molitor - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 2004, 1 World Series championship (not with Brewers), 7-time All-Star (5 with Brewers), 1993 World Series MVP (not with Brewers), 3319 hits, 504 stolen bases, career .306 hitter

RF Jeromy Burnitz - 1 All-Star appearance, 165 homeruns in 5+ years with Brewers, 125 RBIs in 1998, 20 stolen bases in 1997, 104 runs scored in 2001

CF Robin Yount - see above, 9 seasons as an outfielder, 8 as starting CF

LF Ben Oglivie - 3-time All-Star, AL homerun champ in 1980 (41), batted over .300 teice, 100+ RBIs twice

SP Ben Sheets - 2-time All-Star, 2.70 ERA in 2004, 264 strikeouts in 2004, 5 complete games in 2004

SP Mike Caldwell - franchise-record 22 wins in 1978, 103-80 record with Brewers, 23 complete games in 1978, ERA below 3.00 twice, ERA below 4.00 six times

RP Rollie Fingers - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1992, 97 saves in 4 years with Brewers, 341 career saves, 1.96 ERA in 1984, 3 World Series championships (not with Brewers), 7-time All-Star (twice with Brewers), 1981 AL MVP, 1981 AL Cy Young Award winner, 3-time AL saves leader (once with Brewers)

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Old 05-05-2005, 02:30 PM   #46 (permalink)
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I spent all this time doing the San Francisco Giants, and then my ****sucking fucking piece of shit computer froze!!! I HATE MY FUCKING JOB!!!!!

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Old 05-05-2005, 06:15 PM   #47 (permalink)
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Sweet! The Giants are my team! Even though all time Giants have been done many times, I can't wait to see your take on it.
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Old 05-09-2005, 12:23 PM   #48 (permalink)
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The Giants are put on hold because I'm still fucking pissed off at losing all the work I put into it...Sorry Lou. Next up is the Twins, who were the first incarnation of the Washington Senators

Minnesota Twins

C Rick Ferrell - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1984, 9-time All-Star (4 with Washington), batted over .300 5 times (once with Washington)

1B Mickey Vernon - 7-time All-Star, 2-time AL batting champion, batted .353 in 1946, 200+ hits twice in career

2B Rod Carew - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1991, career .328 batting average, batted .388 in 1977, 200+ hits 4 times, 239 hits in 1977, 1967 AL Rookie of the Year, 1977 AL MVP, 18 consecutive All-Star games, 7-time AL batting champion

SS Joe Cronin - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1956, 7-time All-Star (twice with Washington Senators), .301 career batting average, 100+ RBIs 8 times (5 with Washington), 203 hits in 1930, 127 runs scored in 1930

3B Harmon Killebrew - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1984, 573 career homeruns, 1969 AL MVP, 11-time All-Star, AL homerun leader 6 times

RF Tony Oliva - 8-time All-Star, 1964 AL Rookie of the Year, 1 Gold Glove, 3-time AL batting champion, career .304 batting average

CF Kirby Puckett - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 2001, career .318 batting average, 2 World Series championships, 10 consecutive All-Star games, 6 Gold Gloves, 1993 All-Star Game MVP, 1989 AL batting champion (.339)

LF Goose Goslin - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1968, career .316 batting average, 2 World Series championships (once with Washington), 1 All-Star appearance, 1928 AL batting champion (.379)

DH Paul Molitor - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 2004, 3319 hits, career .306 batting average, .312 batting average in 3 years with Twins, 2 World Series championships (not with Twins), 7-time All-Star (none with Twins)

SP Walter Johnson - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1936, 417 career wins, 20+ wins 11 times, 36-7 record in 1913, career 2,17 ERA, 1.14 ERA in 1913, 1 World Series championship, 2-time AL MVP, 110 career shutouts, 3509 career strikeouts

SP Jim Kaat - 283 career wins (190 with Twins), ERA below 3.00 5 times, 1 World Series championship (not with Twins), 3-time All-Star (2 with Twins), 16 consecutive Gold Gloves (12 with Twins), 25 wins in 1966

RP Rick Aguilera - 318 career saves (254 with Twins), 2 World Series championships (1 with Twins), 3-time All-Star

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Old 05-11-2005, 01:02 PM   #49 (permalink)
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Toronto Blue Jays

C Ernie Whitt - 12 years with Toronto, 1 All-Star game, 10+ homeruns 8 straight years

1B Carlos Delgado - 2-time All-Star, 25+ homeruns 9 straight years, 30+ homeruns 8 straight years, 336 career homeruns, .344 batting average in 2000, 100+ RBIs 6 straight years, 100+ runs scored 5 straight years

2B Roberto Alomar - 12 consecutive All-Star appearances (including all 5 years with Toronto), 2-time World Series champion, 10 Gold Gloves (including all 5 years with Toronto), career .300 batting average, 474 career stolen bases

SS Tony Fernandez - 5-time All-Star (4 with Toronto), 4 Gold Gloves, 1 World Series championship, batted over .300 4 times, 32 stolen bases in 1987

3B Ed Sprague - 2 World Series championships, 1 All-Star appearance, 36 homeruns in 1996, 101 RBIs in 1996

RF Joe Carter - 5-time All-Star, 2 World Series championships, World Series-ending homerun in Game 6 of 1993 World Series, 20+ homeruns 12 straight years (all 7 with Toronto), 100+ RBIs 10 times (6 with Toronto)

CF Devon White - 2 Worl dSeries championships, 3-time All-Star (one with Toronto), 7 Gold Gloves (including all 5 years with Toronto), 104 stolen bases first three years with Toronto, 110+ runs scored twice with Toronto

LF George Bell - 3-time All-Star, 1987 AL MVP, 47 homeruns in 1987, 20+ homeruns 8 times (6 with Toronto), 100+ runs scored twice

DH Paul Molitor - Inducted into Hall of Fame in 2004, 3319 hits, career .306 batting average, 2 World Series championships (one with Toronto), 7-time All-Star (twice with Toronto), 1993 World Series MVP, .315 batting average in 3 years with Toronto

SP Roy Halladay - 2-time All-Star, 2003 AL Cy Young Award winner, 67-39 career record, 22 wins in 2003, 2.93 ERA in 2002

SP Dave Stieb - 7-time All-Star, 1985 AL ERA leader (2.83), franchise-record 176 wins, ERA below 3.00 three times, 10+ wins 10 times

RP Billy Koch - 100 saves in 3 years with Toronto, 9-3 record in 2000, 2.63 ERA in 2000

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You remember the back to back Championsip team the Jays had?..that was a damn good team..they beat my Braves one of the times but it was still a good, fun, series to watch. Then when they beat the Phillies, Joe Carter hit the walk-off homer in game six to win it all. One of the most memorable spots moments when I was growing up.
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