Summarizing The All-Time Rosters
In an effort to consolidate our All-Time lists, here is a summary:
First Team (Boston)
C Carlton Fisk
1B Jimmie Foxx
2B Bobby Doerr
3B Wade Boggs
SS Nomar Garciaparra
LF Ted Williams
CF Tris Speaker
RF Dwight Evans
SP1 Roger Clemens
SP2 Pedro Martinez
SP3 Cy Young
CL Dick Radatz
Second Team (Pawtucket)
C Rough Carrigan
1B Mo Vaughn
2B Billy Goodman
3B Jimmy Collins
SS Joe Cronin
LF Carl Yastremski
CF Fred Lynn
RF Harry Hooper
SP1 Babe Ruth
SP2 Lefty Grove
SP3 Luis Tiant
CL Ellis Kinder
Third Team (Portland)
C Jason Varitek
1B Mike Stanley
2B Pete Runnels
3B Frank Malzone
SS Johnny Pesky
LF Manny Ramirez
CF Dom Dimaggio
RF Jackie Jensen
SP1 Joe Wood
SP2 Mel Parnell
SP3 Tim Wakefield
CL Bob Stanley
Fourth Team (Lancaster)
C Rick Ferrell
1B Kevin Millar
2B Mike Andrews
3B Larry Gardner
SS Rico Petrocelli
LF Jim Rice
CF Reggie Smith
RF Tony Conigliaro
SP1 Bill Monbouquette
SP2 Dennis Eckersley
SP3 Frank Sullivan
CL Derek Lowe
Fifth Team (Greenville)
C Wally Schang
1B George Scott
2B Jerry Remy
3B Bill Mueller
SS Rick Burleson
LF Duffy Lewis
CF Chick Stahl
RF Trot Nixon
SP1 Bruce Hurst
SP2 Dutch Leonard
SP3 Carl Mays
CL Tom Gordon
Of course, more fun could be had with this. More questions could be raised:
What would the batting orders be?
Could the #1 Sox squad beat the #1 Yankees squad?
Could ANY other #2 team beat the Sox #2 team?
Who would the Top 5 managers be?
Who were the Top 5 DH’s (I’m pretty sure about #1, the rest, I’d have to really think about).
These are questions for another day, as Spring 2007 is almost here.
March 25th, 2007 at 1:50 am
Pedro is #1