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    It's time again to select the best starting eight, one RHP, one LHP,and one relief pitcher.

    1B Gehrig NO CONTEST
    2B Lazzeri
    3B Rolfe (you want Nettles?)
    SS Jeter (nothing against Philip Francis)
    LF Ruth
    CF DiMaggio
    RF Mantle
    C Dickey (nothing against Yogi)
    RHP Chesbro (how about Hunter, Hoyt, Raschi, Reynolds, Ruffing)
    LHP Ford
    RP Rivera


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    RE: All-Time Yankees Team

    1B Gehrig
    2B Lazzeri
    3B Rolfe
    SS Jeter
    LF Ruth
    CF DiMaggio
    RF Mantle
    C Berra
    RHP Hoyt
    LHP Ford
    RP Rivera

    or the entire 1927 roster...
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    • #3
      RE: All-Time Yankees Team

      Hey guys,

      I'm starting to think about my 5th article (all will be posted soon in a new section on Baseball Almanac called The Pinstripe Press) and I'd like to do it on the All-Time Yankees team.

      Lou had a GREAT post. but I'd like to get some more nominees and write it based on a majority vote. If you could add yours over the next 2 weeks, it would be greatly appreciated.

      Thanks
      Michael Aubrecht
      The Pinstripe Press
      http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/pinstripepress/

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      • #4
        RE: All-Time Yankees Team

        There has been no mention of a manager. My choice is Stengel, but I think that many factors are involved.

        This year, Torre is probably the best choice because the team seems solid and the major problem is motivation and keeping everyone interested and happy.

        Last year, Stengel or Martin would have been better because the team required managing and daring moves since it was not a solid team and the offense required more than letting everyone hit away.
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        • #5
          RE: All-Time Yankees Team

          "Well, there were days when Mickey Mantle was so darn good that we kids would bet that even God would want his autograph." - Bob Costas' Eulogy for Mickey Mantle

          Now what would God do with the autograph of a guy who slunk so low as to cut right to the front of the liver-transplant line, just because he was the great Mickey Mantle? The unabashed romanticizing of Mickey Mantle continues to mystify me, brought to a head lately by Billy Crystal's mushy love-letter of a movie, 61*. Mantle was a good ballplayer, why can't we just leave it at that?
          pb::

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          • #6
            RE: All-Time Yankees Team

            [updated:LAST EDITED ON May-09-02 AT 09:14 AM (EDT)]Mickey Mantle had his share of problems. Yes, he abused himself and it greatly shortened his life. But in the end, he became a major spokesperson for the organ donation program and anti-alcohol abuse. I suggest you really learn about his life before you judge him. Go to www.themick.com and learn about the real Mick. The good and the bad. Personally, I thought 61* was one of the greatest baseball movies ever made.
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            • #7
              RE: All-Time Yankees Team

              1B- Gehrig
              2B- Lazzeri
              ss- Jeter
              3b- Nettles
              Lf -Ruth
              Cf - DiMaggio
              Rf- Mickey
              C - Munson (no disrespect toward Yogi or Dickey, though)
              RHP - Tough decison. Clemens/Chesboro/Catfish
              LHP - Ford (sorry Gator)
              RP - Rivera. How could it be anyone else?
              Mgr - I truly believe is it wasnt for Joe Torre the Yanks would not have been as sucessful as they have been the last few years. A true Yankee.
              pb::

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              • #8
                RE: All-Time Yankees Team

                Stengel would have won last year's WS. Torre has become much too conservative and does not want to make moves for which he can be second-guessed. Billy Martin and Stengel tried anything to win. Torre is too lay back. He was not that way the first couple of years.


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                • #9
                  A Team

                  1B Lou Gehrig
                  2B Tony Lazzeri
                  3B Graig Nettles
                  SS Derek Jeter
                  OF Mickey Mantle
                  OF Joe DiMaggio
                  OF Babe Ruth
                  C Yogi Berra
                  RHP Red Ruffing
                  LHP Whitey Ford
                  RP Mariano Rivera

                  B Team

                  1B Don Mattingly
                  2B Willie Randolph
                  3B Red Rolfe
                  SS Phil Rizzuto
                  OF Bob Meusel
                  OF Bernie Williams
                  OF Reggie Jackson
                  C Bill Dickey
                  RHP Allie Reynolds
                  LHP Lefty Gomez
                  RP Rich Gossage
                  Yankees '09

                  Arod, CC, AJ, DJ and Tex

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                  • #10
                    1B- Gehrig
                    2B- Lazzeri
                    3B- Nettles
                    SS- Jeter
                    OF- Mantle
                    OF- Dimaggio
                    OF- Ruth
                    RHP- Ruffing
                    LHP- Ford
                    RP- Rivera

                    Manager- Stengal
                    "I was pitching one day when my glasses clouded up on me. I took them off to polish them. When I looked up to the plate, I saw Jimmie Foxx. The sight of him terrified me so much that I haven't been able to wear glasses since." - Left Gomez

                    "(Lou) Gehrig never learned that a ballplayer couldn't be good every day." - Hank Gowdy

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                    • #11
                      Mine
                      1b-Gehrig, nuff said.
                      2b-Lazzeri
                      ss- Jeter over Rizzuto
                      3b-Nettles over Rolfe. In a couple years I might put ARod here.
                      Of- Ruth, Dimaggio, Mantle
                      c-Dickey over Berra. Almost a tossup.
                      RHP-Ruffing over Hoyt and Chesbro. Chesbro is remembered for 1 year, tho he had more good years. Hunter and Clemons had their best years with other clubs, tho Roger could make a case with the Yanks. So it's really down to Red and Waite. Close call between them.
                      LHP-Ford over Gomez, Pennock, Guidry, and Pettite. God, the Yanks have been rich in pitching. And we thought it was just hitting.
                      Relief-MO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We had some other good ones too.
                      Mgr-I'll take McCarthy. But a good case could be made for a number of them.

                      Welcome back ARod. Hope you are a Yankee forever.
                      Phil Rizzuto-a Yankee forever.

                      Holy Cow

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by CCNY
                        "Well, there were days when Mickey Mantle was so darn good that we kids would bet that even God would want his autograph." - Bob Costas' Eulogy for Mickey Mantle

                        Now what would God do with the autograph of a guy who slunk so low as to cut right to the front of the liver-transplant line, just because he was the great Mickey Mantle? The unabashed romanticizing of Mickey Mantle continues to mystify me, brought to a head lately by Billy Crystal's mushy love-letter of a movie, 61*. Mantle was a good ballplayer, why can't we just leave it at that?
                        this has nothing to do with the thread whatsoever

                        either contribute or please log out and never sign back in.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by blackout805
                          this has nothing to do with the thread whatsoever

                          either contribute or please log out and never sign back in.
                          Posted 05-09-2002, 12:13 PM

                          Sorry bud, but you're over 4 years late.
                          "It ain't over 'til it's over" - Yogi

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                          • #14
                            I always like these threads. Here's my team (since I didn't see one of mine already in here):

                            Starting Lineup
                            1) Derek Jeter - SS
                            2) Joe DiMaggio - CF
                            3) Babe Ruth - DH
                            4) Lou Gehrig - 1B
                            5) Mickey Mantle - LF
                            6) Dave Winfield - RF
                            7) Yogi Berra - C
                            8) Graig Nettles - 3B
                            9) Joe Gordon - 2B

                            Bench
                            Bill Dickey - C
                            Don Mattingly - 1B
                            Willie Randolph - 2B
                            Phil Rizzuto - SS
                            Bernie Williams - OF
                            Charlie Keller - OF

                            Pitching
                            SP: Whitey Ford
                            SP: Ron Guidry
                            SP: Red Ruffing
                            SP: Lefty Gomez
                            SP: Andy Pettitte

                            LR: Spud Chandler
                            MR: Dave Righetti
                            SU: Sparky Lyle
                            SU: Goose Gossage
                            CL: Mariano Rivera

                            Just Missed
                            Thurman Munson - C
                            Elston Howard - OF
                            Tony Lazzeri - 2B
                            Willie Keeler - OF
                            Roy White - OF
                            Roger Maris - OF
                            Tommy Heinrich - OF
                            Herb Pennock - P
                            Waite Hoyt - P
                            Mel Stottlemyre - P
                            Allie Reynolds - P
                            Ed Lopat - P
                            Vic Rashi - P

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by DoubleX
                              I always like these threads. Here's my team (since I didn't see one of mine already in here):

                              Starting Lineup
                              1) Derek Jeter - SS
                              2) Joe DiMaggio - CF
                              3) Babe Ruth - DH
                              4) Lou Gehrig - 1B
                              5) Mickey Mantle - LF
                              6) Dave Winfield - RF
                              7) Yogi Berra - C
                              8) Graig Nettles - 3B
                              9) Joe Gordon - 2B

                              Bench
                              Bill Dickey - C
                              Don Mattingly - 1B
                              Willie Randolph - 2B
                              Phil Rizzuto - SS
                              Bernie Williams - OF
                              Charlie Keller - OF

                              Pitching
                              SP: Whitey Ford
                              SP: Ron Guidry
                              SP: Red Ruffing
                              SP: Lefty Gomez
                              SP: Andy Pettitte

                              LR: Spud Chandler
                              MR: Dave Righetti
                              SU: Sparky Lyle
                              SU: Goose Gossage
                              CL: Mariano Rivera

                              Just Missed
                              Thurman Munson - C
                              Elston Howard - OF
                              Tony Lazzeri - 2B
                              Willie Keeler - OF
                              Roy White - OF
                              Roger Maris - OF
                              Tommy Heinrich - OF
                              Herb Pennock - P
                              Waite Hoyt - P
                              Mel Stottlemyre - P
                              Allie Reynolds - P
                              Ed Lopat - P
                              Vic Rashi - P
                              you proved one thing that any Yankee fan should already know. We have a long history of a great bullpen.

                              Welcome back ARod. Hope you are a Yankee forever.
                              Phil Rizzuto-a Yankee forever.

                              Holy Cow

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