gfg001 wrote:
I absolutely agree with "Outa leftfield"but we need a left handed pitcher! How about Sandy Koufax and Warren Spahn to round out a 4 man rotation? I,ll take on any one wi this group!
I'm with you on the pitching.... But what about an American League team as of 1977? Here's how I see it, adding a DH, since the DH had come in a few years before 1977 in the AL, and it allows me to include Teddy Ballgame. How does this look?
C-Yogi Berra
1b-Lou Gehrig
2b-Eddie Collins
3b-Home Run Baker
SS-Luke Appling
LF-Babe Ruth
CF-Tris Speaker
RF-Ty Cobb
DH-Ted Williams
SP-Walter Johnson, Lefty Grove, Eddie Plank, Bob Feller
Random observations: It seems amazing that Mantle doesn't make the team, but I can't seem him beating out any of the top OFs. Ruth played almost as much LF as RF (because he generally played LF on the road). Most of the great AL SS came after 1977 (A-Rod, Ripken, Yount, Trammel, Jeter, etc). Appling would have tough going against those guys. Feller missed almost 4 years to WW2. Otherwise, he would have won well over 300 games. Cy Young ought to be on one of these teams, but his career was split between AL & NL, so he doesn't have quite enough to make either team.
I wouldn't mind trying to win with this team vs the NL. It would be a great battle. Any thoughts on changes?