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Post by nyjyrk on Oct 24, 2006 20:13:35 GMT -5
I don't know if Wang is up there yet. . He's in my sig.
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Post by basenoc on Oct 25, 2006 8:58:11 GMT -5
Todays team: MONTRE...WASHINGTONNATIONALS
Besides ricky henderson here's who i would have lead my team off,TIM RAINES During his career, Raines stole more than 70 bases in a season six years in a row (1981-1986), including a career high 90 in 1983. His stolen base percentage (84.7%) is the highest in baseball history for players with 300 or more attempts.
"The Rock" was named a National League All-Star in 7 consecutive seasons (1981-1987), and in 1987 he was the MVP of the All-Star game. Raines finished in the top 10 in MVP voting for the National League three times (1983, 1986, 1987). He won the NL batting title in 1986 with a .334 average and hit over .300 in five full-seasons. He also topped the .320 mark in three straight years (1985-1987).
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Post by nyjyrk on Oct 25, 2006 11:53:13 GMT -5
Raines is a good choice.
Gary Carter and Andre Dawson were outstanding with the Expos eveb though they got most of thier fame after leaving.
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Post by basenoc on Oct 26, 2006 9:00:10 GMT -5
Todays team: FLORIDAMARLINS
José Miguel Torres Cabrera (born April 18, 1983 in Maracay, Aragua State, Venezuela) has been a Major League Baseball player for the Florida Marlins since the 2003 season. Cabrera is 6'2" and weighs 210 pounds. He bats and throws right handed. He is the regular third baseman
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Post by tomservo on Oct 26, 2006 9:29:39 GMT -5
Dontrelle "Thrillis"
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Post by samuellsamson on Oct 26, 2006 16:12:06 GMT -5
Great thread.
Jeff 'Mr Marlin' Conine anybody?
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Post by basenoc on Oct 27, 2006 9:00:21 GMT -5
Todays team: ATLANTABRAVESToo hard Warren Spahn He won more games than any other left-handed pitcher, or any other pitcher who played his entire career in the post-1920 live-ball era, and is acknowledged as one of the best left-handed pitchers in Major League Baseball history.
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Post by nyjyrk on Oct 27, 2006 16:20:49 GMT -5
Hank Aaron. Great slugger, exceptionally classy person.
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Post by tomservo on Oct 27, 2006 19:15:02 GMT -5
Maybe Smoltzy in recent years.
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Post by nyjyrk on Oct 28, 2006 7:46:34 GMT -5
Dale Murphy in the 80's
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Post by basenoc on Oct 28, 2006 9:36:44 GMT -5
Todays team: NEWYORKMETS
None other than George Thomas Seaver Nicknamed "Tom Terrific" and "The Franchise", Seaver had 311 wins, 3,640 strikeouts and a 2.86 ERA during a 20-year career.
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Post by nyjyrk on Oct 28, 2006 9:43:33 GMT -5
Tom Terrific by a long shot.
Gooden and Strawberry snorted thier legacy, and they traded Dykstra (big time PR disaster). David Wright and Anthony Reyes are going to be the face of the team in the future.
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rzobb
Little Leaguer
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Post by rzobb on Oct 28, 2006 13:14:50 GMT -5
well even though the O's are my team , my favorite player of all time was Nails. he's the only reason i still follow the mets.
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Post by basenoc on Oct 29, 2006 9:39:37 GMT -5
Todays team: THEPHIGHTIN'S
Well you know i appreciate every player that ever put on the pinstripes. Larry Bowa, if you was going to battle, there is no way you could leave Bowa out. Characterized by his soft hands, strong arm, and fiery personality
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Post by nyjyrk on Oct 29, 2006 10:14:03 GMT -5
Mike Schmidt. 500+ hrs (legitimately), 8 gold gloves, team leader, class personality, only time he showed emotion was when he hit his 5ooth (then later apologized on TV), never had on off-field controversy, and retired the instant he realized he couldn't compete at the level the fans deserve.
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