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The retirement of Mariano Rivera has prompted me to think of an All-Star team--actually a first team and a second team-- made up of stars who played their entire careers for a single team. This might represent loyalty of a player to his team, loyalty of the team to its player, or sheer chance, but there seems to be something special in the minds of fans about this mutual commitment. Let's start with the position of Closer, clearly headed by the great cut-fastball master, Mariano Rivera. All stats are from the leader boards of baseball-reference.com. For obvious reasons, active players have been left off the list.
First Team: Closer
Mariano Rivera: Yankees, 652 SVs (1st all-time)
Second Team: Closer
Bob Stanley: Red Sox, 132 SVs (tied for 90th overall in saves)
What astonished me about the drop from first team to second team was the extraordinary fall-off from Mariano's 652 saves to Stanley's 132. This suggests that Closers have generally been regarded as hired guns who move from team to team, far more than is true for players at any other position. This makes the mutual loyalty of the Yanks and Mo even more remarkable. I may have missed somebody along the way, but my own rather intensive checking brought me down from Rivera to Stanley. I'd welcome it if anyone can remind me another closer who bridges the gap.
Now let's move to first team position players. I started with Wins Above Replacement as an intial guide and finally found no reason to override those results. I've included a DH because all four OFs seemed worthy of inclusion on the first team. Keep in mind that many all-time great position players who we associate with a specific team, such as Wagner, Cobb, Aaron, and Mays, began or ended their careers with some other club.
FIRST TEAM, Position Players
C - Bench - 75.2 WAR (Reds) 2 MVP
1B - Gehrig - 112.5 (Yankees) 2 MVP
2B - Gehringer -76.6 (Tigers) 1 MVP
3B - Schmidt - 106.5 (Phillies) 3 MVP
SS - Ripken - 95.6 (Orioles) 2 MVP
LF - Musial - 128.0 (Cardinals) 3 MVP
CF - Mantle - 109.7 (Yankees) 3 MVP
RF - Mel Ott - 107.9 (Giants) 0 MVP
DH -Ted Williams - 123.2 (Red Sox) 2 MVP
I wouldn't mind trying to win a championship with this team. Any comments, arguments, etc. about the makeup of the team would be most welcome. I'd like to stimulate discussion on a board that has been rather quiet. I'll move on to an new page for the second team.
First Team: Closer
Mariano Rivera: Yankees, 652 SVs (1st all-time)
Second Team: Closer
Bob Stanley: Red Sox, 132 SVs (tied for 90th overall in saves)
What astonished me about the drop from first team to second team was the extraordinary fall-off from Mariano's 652 saves to Stanley's 132. This suggests that Closers have generally been regarded as hired guns who move from team to team, far more than is true for players at any other position. This makes the mutual loyalty of the Yanks and Mo even more remarkable. I may have missed somebody along the way, but my own rather intensive checking brought me down from Rivera to Stanley. I'd welcome it if anyone can remind me another closer who bridges the gap.
Now let's move to first team position players. I started with Wins Above Replacement as an intial guide and finally found no reason to override those results. I've included a DH because all four OFs seemed worthy of inclusion on the first team. Keep in mind that many all-time great position players who we associate with a specific team, such as Wagner, Cobb, Aaron, and Mays, began or ended their careers with some other club.
FIRST TEAM, Position Players
C - Bench - 75.2 WAR (Reds) 2 MVP
1B - Gehrig - 112.5 (Yankees) 2 MVP
2B - Gehringer -76.6 (Tigers) 1 MVP
3B - Schmidt - 106.5 (Phillies) 3 MVP
SS - Ripken - 95.6 (Orioles) 2 MVP
LF - Musial - 128.0 (Cardinals) 3 MVP
CF - Mantle - 109.7 (Yankees) 3 MVP
RF - Mel Ott - 107.9 (Giants) 0 MVP
DH -Ted Williams - 123.2 (Red Sox) 2 MVP
I wouldn't mind trying to win a championship with this team. Any comments, arguments, etc. about the makeup of the team would be most welcome. I'd like to stimulate discussion on a board that has been rather quiet. I'll move on to an new page for the second team.
Last edited by Outta Leftfield on Sun Oct 20, 2013 12:14 pm, edited 2 times in total.