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Bat Boy
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 270
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Ah yes, that site will do it... but I hate the interface there. It's hell navagating that place. snip... nevermind change my mind again. I think my work-around for this will be the first round of the draft in which teams have exclusivity to players that played in their organization. Last edited by railroad_ross; 01-06-2009 at 11:51 PM. |
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 270
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Ok here goes for the California Angels:
1. Carney Lansford 2. Dickie Thon 3. Johnny Ray 4. Jason Thompson 5. Frank Tanana 6. Lance Parrish 7. Fred Lynn 8. Tom Brunansky 9. Burt Blyleven 10. Don Baylor 11. Mike Witt 12. Brian Harper 13. Mark Langston 14. Geoff Zahn 15. Reggie Jackson 16. Doug DeCines 17. Devon White 18. Dave Winfield 19. Wally Joyner 20. Chuck Finley 21. Jim Abbott 22. Tony Armas 23. Bill Buckner 24. Dante Bichette 25. Chili Davis Others considered: Kirk McCaskill Ron Romanick Don Sutton Al Holland Jerry Ruess Brian Harvey Juan Beniquez Dan Petry Donnie Moore Rick Burleson Claudell Washington Mark McLemore George Hendrick Ken Forsch |
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 270
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Also Curt Schilling needs to come off of this list as he didn't play for the Phillies in the 1980-1990 time period. I'll add Tom Herr, Dickie Thon or Ken Howell to the list in his place if I don't hear back from you.
Last edited by railroad_ross; 01-07-2009 at 12:46 AM. |
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 270
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San Diego Padres:
1. Ozzie Smith 2. Dave Winfield 3. Rollie Fingers 4. Eric Show 5. Gary Templeton 6. Sixto Lezcano 7. Tony Gwynn 8. Luis DeLeon 9. Dave Dravecky 10. Gary Lucas 11. Steve Garvey 12. Kevin McReynolds 13. Ed Whitson 14. Rich Gossage 15. La Marr Hoyt 16. John Kruk 17. Benito Santiago 18. Kevin Mitchell 19. Roberto Alomar 20. Jack Clark 21. Andy Benes 22. Fred Lynn 23. Bruce Hurst 24. Joe Carter 25. Bip Roberts Others Considered: John Montefusco Sid Monge Carmelo Martinez Mark Davis Sandy Alomar Andy Hawkins Gene Richards Mark Thurmond Dennis Rasmussen |
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 270
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Just a status update. With only 10 of the 26 protection lists in there are 34 players that will enter the draft, 5 of which where "protected" by more than one team. At this rate somewhere around 120 players will be eligible in the draft, making it a 4-5 round affair. I think this will make for an interesting draft.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Willsboro, NY
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Currently Reading: The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen "Well, the game is afoot. Ill take anal bum cover for 7,000." - "Sean Connery" SNL Celebrity Jeopardy R.I.P. Tommy Holmes 1917-2008 Last edited by Splitter24; 01-07-2009 at 08:28 AM. |
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 270
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Without doing Bostons list yet, I'm 99% sure Brady Anderson and Mike Boddicker will be protected.
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Amherst, NY
Posts: 145
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I decided to waste some of my lunch break and come up with a Toronto list:
C: Pat Borders, Ernie Whitt IF: John Olerud, Fred McGriff, Cecil Fielder, Damaso Garcia, Kelly Gruber, Tony Fernandez, Rance Mullinks OF: George Bell, Lloyd Moseby, Jesse Barfield, Al Oliver, Mookie Wilson P: Jimmy Key, John Candelaria, Doyle Alexander, Mike Flanagan, Tom Henke, Duane Ward, Mark Eichhorn, Al Leiter, David Wells, Phil Niekro, Bud Black Pretty slim pickings, but some talent that got cups of coffee. Also, Dave Stieb would automatically be protected, since he was on Toronto in 1980, and didn't leave until 1992, correct? Last edited by GCCWolverine; 01-07-2009 at 12:21 PM. |
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Posts: 19
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Looks like some folks are still putting together teams rather than a "best 25".
Here are the Houston Astros. It is very heavy on pitching. Not a lot of hitters to choose from. Some of the hitters you may associate with the Astros were actually not very good. 1. Joe Sambito 2. Luis DeLeon 3. Larry Andersen 4. Nolan Ryan 5. Ken Forsch 6. Bill Dawley 7. Mike Scott 8. Joaquin Andujar 9. Rick Rhoden 10. Jerry Reuss 11. Bob Knepper 12. Vern Ruhle 13. Dan Schatzeder 14. Bob Forsch 15. Danny Darwin 16. Eric Rasmussen 17. Bill Gullickson 18. Luis Gonzalez 19. Joe Morgan 20. Craig Biggio 21. Ken Caminiti 22. Cesar Cedeno 23. Jose Cruz 24. Dan Driessen 25. Buddy Bell Others considered: Don Sutton Aurelio Lopez Joe Niekro Randy Moffitt Steve Henderson Mike Ivie Jerry Mumphrey Kevin Bass Bill Doran Johnny Ray Jeffrey Leonard |
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 270
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I'm surprised hitters like Ray, Leonard and Bass missed the cut. But, I think we have had the same thought process, heavy on pitching and choosing only the cream of the crop for hitters. Thanks for the help Jcrmoon42.
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 270
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Here are the Chicago White Sox. Somebody help me name the 25th man, I was leaning towards Floyd Bannister of all people.
1. Harold Baines 2. Chet Lemon 3. Claudel Washington 4. Steve Trout 5. Rich Dotson 6. Greg Luzinski 7. Carlton Fisk 8. Steve Kemp 9. Ozzie Guillen 10. Bobby Bonilla 11. Ivan Calderon 12. George Foster 13. Steve Carlton 14. Tom Seaver 15. Jose DeLeon 16. Bobby Thigpen 17. Jack McDowell 18. Jerry Ruess 19. Sammy Sosa 20. Robin Ventura 21. Melido Perez 22. Frank Thomas 23. Alex Fernandez 24. Ron Kittle 25. And the rest: Lance Johnson Floyd Bannister Vance Law Bill Almond Greg Walker Dennis Lamp Scott Fetcher Gary Redus Greg Hibbard Eric King |
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Posts: 19
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I would have expected they would as well, but they just weren't as good as I remembered them being. Ray is remembered because of his good rookie season. He had good contact, but was pretty underwhelming overall. Leonard is remembered for going "flaps down" and being a surly character. However, other than a couple of decent years in San Fran, he was a pretty ordinary hitter for a corner outfielder. Kevin Bass had a couple of good years with the Stros, but overall he was largely a platoon player with pretty ordinary numbers.
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Posts: 19
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I love One Dog, but he was a speed and defense guy without much else. There were better pitchers than Bannister, but he is probably also selected by the Mariners, giving the Sox a better draft spot.
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Posts: 19
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I figure if I'm going to select a player who can't be protected by any other team, he'd better be very, very good, because I'm basically giving up draft spots to get him. With the draft as full as it is going to be, that doesn't make a lot of sense unless the guy you are keeping is a difference maker.
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 270
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 270
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Baltimore Cookie Birds:
Eddie Murray Doug DeCinces Mike Boddicker Dennis Martinez Cal Rikpen Storm Davis Scot McGregor Fred Lynn Terry Kennedy Ray Knight Jose Mesa Mickey Tettleton Brady Anderson Pete Harnisch Mike Morgan Curt Schilling Steve Finley Chris Hoiles Ben McDonald David Segui Ron Kittle Greg Olson Keith Moreland Lee Lacey Mike Flanagan |
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 24
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Cubs list:
1. Dave Kingman 2. Bruce Sutter 3. Bill Buckner 4. Lee Smith 5. Ryne Sandberg 6. Andre Dawson 7. Rick Sutcliffe 8. Mark Grace 9. Dennis Eckersley 10. Greg Maddux 11. Scott Sanderson 12. Steve Trout 13. Shawon Dunston 14. Leon Durham 15. Jamie Moyer 16. Rafael Palmerio 17. Goose Gossage 18. Rick Reuschel 19. Pat Tabler 20. Mitch Williams 21. Joe Carter 22. Willie Hernandez 23. Steve Henderson 24. Gary Mathews 25. Ron Cey Might have missed a few, but that's what i got. Thought it would be more imprssive than this. Would Grace and Maddux need to be on the list, since they didn't play for any other team in the 80's? Last edited by usualsuspect; 01-08-2009 at 08:12 PM. |
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 270
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Grace and Maddux would need to be on the list. However, Martz would not as he played on the Cubs in 1980 and never played for another team. Here are some players to consider for that spot: Rick Reuchel Pat Tabler Steve Henderson Jody Davis Ron Cey Keith Moreland Gary Mathews Bob Tewksbury Also I suggest removing Terry Francona, Joe Turdradi and Larry Bowa. Had these guy not been managers they would not have made your list I think. |
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