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Old 10-10-2003, 06:25 PM   #1
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Maelstrom Legends, the 2nd Coming

My co-commish and I are trying to plan well in advance. Our league started with each team led by one Legend from the franchises history or identifiable with a team. We want to be prepared for when the original Legends retire 20 years down the road. Our question: Who would be the next best player to represent each team? Keep in mind that it may be a player who is currently playing since 20 years down the road they will have long since retired. We appreciate your input.

ORIGINAL LEGENDS:
AL EAST
Baltimore: Cal Ripken
Boston: Ted Williams
Cleveland: Bob Feller
New York: Babe Ruth
Toronto: Joe Carter

AL CENTRAL
Chicago: Joe Jackson
Detroit: Ty Cobb
Kansas City: George Brett
Milwaukee: Robin Yount
Minnesota: Harmon Killebrew

AL WEST
Anaheim: Rod Carew
Oakland: Mark McGwire
Seattle: Edgar Martinez
Texas: Roger Clemens (a native Texan)

NL EAST
Atlanta: Hank Aaron
Montreal: Tim Raines
New York: Tom Seaver
Philadelphia: Mike Schmidt

NL CENTRAL
Chicago: Ernie Banks
Cincinnati: Pete Rose
Pittsburgh: Roberto Clemente
St. Louis: Stan Musial

NL WEST
Houston: Nolan Ryan
Los Angeles: Sandy Koufax
San Diego: Tony Gwynn
San Francisco: Willie Mays
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Old 10-10-2003, 06:38 PM   #2
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Padres - Either Dave Winfield or Trevor Hoffman
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Old 10-10-2003, 06:39 PM   #3
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Pittsburgh: Willie Stargell.
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Old 10-10-2003, 07:24 PM   #4
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I like the idea of players famous for other reasons, mostly because its my idea

Examples:

Seattle (Pilots) - Jim Bouton
Kansas City - Buddy Biancalana
Minnesota - Les Straker
Cleveland - Joe Charbaoneau
New York (A) - Kevin Maas
San Diego - Mark Davis

Actually I'm enjoying thinking about the players. Maybe I'll just do it myself .
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Old 10-10-2003, 08:03 PM   #5
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I left some blank, but these are the ones off the top of my head...

AL EAST
Baltimore: Eddie Murray
Boston: Fred Lynn
Cleveland:
New York: You gotta bring in The Mick
Toronto: Tom Henke

AL CENTRAL
Chicago: Carlton Fisk
Detroit: Lance Parrish
Kansas City: Bret Saberhagen
Milwaukee: Paul Molitor
Minnesota: Harmon Killebrew

AL WEST
Anaheim:
Oakland: Ricky Henderson or Dave Stewart or Eckersley
Seattle: I like the Bouton idea but I'll say Mark Langston
Texas: Tim Wakefield? J/K! Sorry, my favorite player although he was never a Ranger and I own the Rangers. I guess Frank Howard.

NL EAST
Atlanta: Eddie Matthews or Warren Spahn or Johnny Sain
Montreal: Dennis Martinez
New York: Mets don't deserve any Legends so how about Todd Pratt? J/K, Doc Gooden or Daryl Strawberry
Philadelphia: Steve Carlton

NL CENTRAL
Chicago: Ron Santo
Cincinnati: Johnny Bench
Pittsburgh: Willie Stargell
St. Louis: Dizzy Dean

NL WEST
Houston: Mike Scott
Los Angeles: Don Drysdale
San Diego: Trevor Hoffman
San Francisco: Willie McCovey or Bobby Bonds
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Old 10-10-2003, 08:30 PM   #6
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Don't know if you want only Giants from SF, etc. Equally good options in (). I mostly picked guys who were good and played for the team for most of their careers.

ANA - Tim Salmon
OAK - Rickey Henderson
SEA - Ken Griffey Jr
TEX - Ivan Rodriguez

CHI - Luke Appling
DET - Al Kaline
KC - Frank White (Quisenberry)
MIL - Paul Molitor
MIN - Tony Oliva (Puckett)

BAL - Jim Palmer
BOS - Carl Yastrzemski (Cy Young, Clemens)
CLE - Nap Lajoie
NYY - Gehrig/DiMaggio/Mantle
TOR - Dave Steib

HOU - Craig Biggio
LA - Duke Snider (Drysdale)
SD - Dave Winfield
SF - Christy Mathewson (Bonds, McCovey)

CHI - Billy Williams (Sandberg)
CIN - Johnny Bench
PIT - Honus Wagner
STL - Bob Gibson

ATL - Eddie Mathews (Spahn, Murphy)
MON - Gary Carter (Dawson, Wallach)
NYM - Dwight Gooden (Strawberry)
PHI - Robin Roberts (Ashburn, Carlton)
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Old 10-10-2003, 08:33 PM   #7
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Forgot to add, if you are using entire franchises, Minnesota definitely gets Walter Johnson.
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Old 10-10-2003, 08:33 PM   #8
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AL EAST
Baltimore: Brooks Robinson
Boston: Carl Yastremski
Cleveland: Lou Boudreau
New York: Joe Dimaggio
Toronto: Jesse Barfield

AL CENTRAL
Chicago: Frank Thomas
Detroit: Alan Trammell
Kansas City: Bo Jackson
Milwaukee: Gorman Thomas
Minnesota: Kirby Puckett

AL WEST
Anaheim: Bobby Grich
Oakland: Reggie Jackson
Seattle: Ken Griffey Jr.
Texas: Buddy Bell

NL EAST
Atlanta: Greg Maddux
Montreal: Andre Dawson
New York: Doc Gooden
Philadelphia: Grover Cleveland Alexander

NL CENTRAL
Chicago: Ryne Sandberg
Cincinnati: Johnny Bench
Pittsburgh: Willie Stargell
St. Louis: Ozzie Smith

NL WEST
Houston: Jeff Bagwell
Los Angeles: Duke Snider
San Diego: Dave Winfield
San Francisco: Willie McCovey
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Old 10-10-2003, 08:38 PM   #9
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ORIGINAL LEGENDS:
AL EAST
Baltimore: Eddie Murray
Boston: Yaz
Cleveland: Nap Lajoie
New York: Mantle
Toronto: Dave Steib (your pick of Carter seems like an odd choice)

AL CENTRAL
Chicago: Frank Thomas
Detroit: Hank Greenburgh
Kansas City: Hal Macrae
Milwaukee: Paul Molitor
Minnesota: Tony Oliva

AL WEST
Anaheim: Brian Downing
Oakland: Catfish Hunter
Seattle: ?
Texas: Fergie Jenkins

NL EAST
Atlanta: Eddie Mathews
Montreal: Vlad if he is retired by then Dawson?
New York: Straw?
Philadelphia: Chuck Klein

NL CENTRAL
Chicago: Billy Williams
Cincinnati: Bench or Bid Mcphee
Pittsburgh: Stargell or Kiner
St. Louis: Lou Brock

NL WEST
Houston: Mike Scott or JR Richard or Jose Cruz
Los Angeles: Jackie Robinson or Don Drysdale
San Diego: Trevor Hoffman
San Francisco: Barry Bonds
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Old 10-11-2003, 11:49 AM   #10
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Mariners: Griffey or Ichiro
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Old 10-11-2003, 11:55 AM   #11
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Yeah Bench for the REDS!!!!!!!
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