The Senators draft Phil Niekro and Dean Chance to lead their rotation. Sadly the recently drafted Clyde Wright will get starts for Boston.
Boston's 5 man rotation will come from the below stellar SP choices:
Clyde Wright Dick Ellsworth Juan Pizzaro Lee Stange Jim Lonborg Ray Culp
and in case of desperation...Dave Morehead. If any of them fail (I can't imagine that happening pitching in Fenway Park) I can always bring up Gary Bell.
carlerik wrote:That's because the rest of the team stinks.
Carl - Senators
Don't worry, Carl. In 1972, they become the Texas Rangers. That's when things get really interesting. I encourage anyone who hasn't read it to find Mike Shropshire's "Seasons in Hell" detailing the 1973-75 Rangers.
I read that book Paul I think based on your suggestion. Excellent read. I just found a Phil Niekro book written about one season I believe as it is layed out by day similar to Ball Four by Jim Bouton (still one of the best baseball books ever) and the Bronx Zoo by Sparky Lyle. I look forward to starting the Niekro book.
C - Elston Howard 1B - Norm Sieburn 2B - Mike Andrews SS - Rico Petrocelli 3B - Joy Foy LF - Yaz CF - Reggie Smith RF - Hank Aaron
The only weak spot is at 3B on virtual paper that is. However this lineup needs to score a ton of runs to keep up with the runs the pitching will be giving up.
I just read Keith Hernandez's book about the 1985 season If At First and it was really funny. I also recommend Summer of '68, about the Cards and Tigers. There are so many great baseball books out there.
LMBombers wrote:The Senators draft Phil Niekro and Dean Chance to lead their rotation. Sadly the recently drafted Clyde Wright will get starts for Boston.
Boston's 5 man rotation will come from the below stellar SP choices:
Clyde Wright Dick Ellsworth Juan Pizzaro Lee Stange Jim Lonborg Ray Culp
and in case of desperation...Dave Morehead. If any of them fail (I can't imagine that happening pitching in Fenway Park) I can always bring up Gary Bell.
Ellsworth, Pizzaro and Culp have pitched well in Wriggly. They will do fine in Fenway. I think Ellsworth is a steal in any league.
Round One 1. Red Sox - Hank Aaron 2. Senators - Mickey Mantle 3. Phillies - Luis Aparicio 4. Dodgers - Rod Carew 5. Orioles - Jim Fregosi 6. Cubs - Al Kaline 7. Pirates - Harmon Killebrew 8. Mets - Norm Cash 9. Cardinals - Wilbur Wood 10. Reds - Joe Horlen, SP 11. Giants - Dick McAuliffe 12. Athletics - Felipe Alou
Round Two 1. Red Sox - Fred Gladding 2. Senators - Hoyt Wilhelm 3. Phillies - John Hiller 4. Dodgers - Ruben Amaro 5. Orioles - Don McMahon 6. Cubs - Tony Olivia 7. Pirates - Eddie Mathews 8. Mets - Stu Miller 9. Cardinals - Jim Bouton 10. Reds - Joe Morgan 11. Giants - Dennis Bennett 12. Athletics - Pete Ward
Round Three 1. Red Sox - Tom Burgmeier 2. Senators - Joe Torre 3. Phillies - Ken Johnson 4. Dodgers - Roy White 5. Orioles - Bill Freehan 6. Cubs - Jim Kaat 7. Pirates - Johnny Roseboro 8. Mets - Ron Perranoski 9. Cardinals - Mike Cuellar 10. Reds - Duke Sims 11. Giants - Chico Salmon 12. Athletics - Denis Menke
Round Four 1. Red Sox - Wayne Causey 2. Senators - Dean Chance 3. Phillies - Cesar Tovar 4. Dodgers - Ray Oyler 5. Orioles - Horace Clarke 6. Cubs - Larry Sherry 7. Pirates - Sonny Siebert 8. Mets Willie Horton 9. Cardinals Eddie Fisher 10. Reds Tommy Harper 11. Giants - Gene Michael 12. Athletics - Lindy McDaniel
LMBombers wrote:I really like Boston's lineup for 1968.
C - Elston Howard 1B - Norm Sieburn 2B - Mike Andrews SS - Rico Petrocelli 3B - Joy Foy LF - Yaz CF - Reggie Smith RF - Hank Aaron
The only weak spot is at 3B on virtual paper that is. However this lineup needs to score a ton of runs to keep up with the runs the pitching will be giving up.