Title: All-Time All-Star Team
Description: by ESPN.com
NateFizzle - July 10, 2006 02:52 AM (GMT)
STARTING LINEUPS
National League
1. Joe Morgan, 2B (1975) 17 94 .327
2. Honus Wagner, SS (1908) 10 109 .354
3. Willie Mays, CF (1954) 41 110 .345
4. Barry Bonds, LF (2001) 73 137 .328
5. Hank Aaron, RF (1959) 39 123 .355
6. Stan Musial, 1B (1946) 16 103 .365
7. Mike Piazza, C (1997) 40 124 .362
8. Dick Allen, 3B (1964) 29 91 .318
9. Greg Maddux, P (1995) 19-2 1.63
American League
1. Roberto Alomar, 2B (2001) 20 100 .336
2. Ted Williams, LF (1941) 37 120 .406
3. Babe Ruth, RF (1923) 41 131 .393
4. Mickey Mantle, CF (1956) 52 130 .353
5. Lou Gehrig, 1B (1927) 47 175 .373
6. Alex Rodriguez, SS (2002) 57 142 .300
7. George Brett, 3B (1985) 30 112 .335
8. Yogi Berra, C (1954) 22 125 .307
9. Pedro Martinez, P (2000) 18-6 1.74
LOCATION
Fenway Park, Boston
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Still unbelievable some of those seasons, like Ruth almost hitting .400.
KeepTheFaith - July 10, 2006 02:56 AM (GMT)
YankeeFan - July 10, 2006 09:41 AM (GMT)
bleh id get rickey henderson or lou brock in there somewhere
British_Pharaoh - July 10, 2006 09:57 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (thomehomie @ Jul 10 2006, 02:52 AM) |
STARTING LINEUPS National League 1. Joe Morgan, 2B (1975) 17 94 .327 2. Honus Wagner, SS (1908) 10 109 .354 3. Willie Mays, CF (1954) 41 110 .345 4. Barry Bonds, LF (2001) 73 137 .328 5. Hank Aaron, RF (1959) 39 123 .355 6. Stan Musial, 1B (1946) 16 103 .365 7. Mike Piazza, C (1997) 40 124 .362 8. Dick Allen, 3B (1964) 29 91 .318 9. Greg Maddux, P (1995) 19-2 1.63
American League 1. Roberto Alomar, 2B (2001) 20 100 .336 2. Ted Williams, LF (1941) 37 120 .406 3. Babe Ruth, RF (1923) 41 131 .393 4. Mickey Mantle, CF (1956) 52 130 .353 5. Lou Gehrig, 1B (1927) 47 175 .373 6. Alex Rodriguez, SS (2002) 57 142 .300 7. George Brett, 3B (1985) 30 112 .335 8. Yogi Berra, C (1954) 22 125 .307 9. Pedro Martinez, P (2000) 18-6 1.74 LOCATION Fenway Park, Boston
--------------------------------- Still unbelievable some of those seasons, like Ruth almost hitting .400. |
what about Ted Williams actually hitting over .400
YankeeFan - July 10, 2006 11:40 AM (GMT)
the point he was trying to make was that ruth was not only a tremendous power hitter, but one of the best hitters of all time period, all things considered not just power.
British_Pharaoh - July 10, 2006 01:23 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (YankeeFan @ Jul 10 2006, 11:40 AM) |
| the point he was trying to make was that ruth was not only a tremendous power hitter, but one of the best hitters of all time period, all things considered not just power. |
i dont think so
NateFizzle - July 10, 2006 05:08 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Tribesman23 @ Jul 10 2006, 09:23 AM) |
| i dont think so |
That was deffinetly the point I was making.
GonetoSleep21 - July 10, 2006 05:22 PM (GMT)
5 Yankees in the AL roster...
Well I think Ty Cobb should definitely have a spot in there...
British_Pharaoh - July 10, 2006 05:32 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (thomehomie @ Jul 10 2006, 05:08 PM) |
| That was deffinetly the point I was making. |
of course it is NOW!