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Title: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: ultimate7 on 07/21/06, 09:40:48 AM
The lists were in yesterday's paper and I circled all the NES RBIers, I think there were 22 in total, this post is to remind me to post them.

Other Notes, Nolan Ryan was one of I believe 2 players (Frank Robinson the other) to be a Hero for 2 different teams (Astros and Rangers)

The Yankees, Cubs, Reds, Redsox, and Dodgers had all 5 of their players were all Arcade RBIers.

Beginning the list from Memory, to be added to later when I get home to get the Newspaper:

Harold Baines (WhiteSox)
Kirby Puckett (Twins)
Kent Hrbek (Twins)
Ryne Sandberg (Cubs)
Alan Trammell (Tigers)
Don Baylor (Angels)
Ozzie Smith (Cards)
Nolan Ryan (Astros and Rangers)
Wade Boggs (DevilRays)
Roger Clemens (RedSox)
Jim Rice (RedSox)
Andres Galarraga (Rockies)
Gary Carter (Nationals)
John Franco (Mets)
Tony Gwynn (Padres)
Reggie Jackson (A's)
Cal Ripken (Orioles)
Paul Molitor (Brewers)
Daryl Strawberry (Mets)
Mike Schmidt (Phillies)
George Brett (Royals)
Bret Saberhagen (Royals)


Wow I may have just remember them all

Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: Attezz on 07/21/06, 09:48:25 AM
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/chi-0607200326jul20,1,4491795.story?coll=chi-sportsnew-hed
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: Attezz on 07/21/06, 09:58:48 AM
Are the D-Backs really so bad that they have Todd Stottlemyre on their list?
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: ultimate7 on 07/21/06, 10:05:49 AM
I have no idea how niether Dawson nor Raines made it for the Expos/Nationals.
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: Big Hath on 07/21/06, 10:25:19 AM
Murphy didn't make the Braves' list

Eddie Mathews didn't either (but he wasn't on the NES version)

couldn't believe both of these were omitted
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: ultimate7 on 07/21/06, 10:27:35 AM
I was shocked about Mathews, didn't even think of Murphy, the decided to go with current players instead, which is weak.  Murphy>Chipper
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: Shooty on 07/21/06, 11:59:50 AM
These lists suck.

George Bell needs to be on the Jays list.
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: fightonusc on 07/21/06, 12:22:13 PM
Shouldn't Nando be on the list, since Los Angeles is now part of Mexico?
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: Attezz on 07/21/06, 12:23:37 PM
I love how all five of the Dodgers choices are from the 50's/early 60's.
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: BeefMaster on 07/21/06, 01:29:14 PM
I'm disappointed Joe Jackson didn't make the White Sox list.
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: BDawk on 07/21/06, 04:05:43 PM
Quote from: BeefMaster on 07/21/06, 01:29:14 PM
I'm disappointed Joe Jackson didn't make the White Sox list.

Was he from Chicago?

I believe the list is guys from the same town where they played.
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: BeefMaster on 07/21/06, 04:58:37 PM
Nope - the only Twin on the list who's from the Twin Cities is Hrbek (he's actually from the suburb of Bloomington, although the Twins played there when he was born).  Puckett is from Chicago, and I don't know where Carew, Killebrew, and Oliva are from.

Also, Rod Carew and Nolan Ryan are on two lists.
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: BDawk on 07/21/06, 05:04:44 PM
well, that list sucks
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: Shooty on 07/21/06, 07:03:35 PM
Baines over Fisk???
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: RedBarron on 07/21/06, 07:28:50 PM
Dawson and Gary Carter were the expos. . . . til Raines came along.

Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: TβG on 07/23/06, 11:34:10 AM
yes, i'm going to have to agree with shooty and others who are aware that the lists suck.  the angels left brian downing off the list as well as jim fregosi.  instead, there's carew and baylor who are generally better known for their performance on other teams.  baylor is the angels' only mlb mvp but his career as an angel is nothing like downing's.
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: RedBarron on 07/23/06, 01:09:00 PM
for what it's worth,  I think the list isn't a "greatest 5 players" like I was lead to believe (by a cub site).  It appears that it's a combination of baseball ability and humanitarianism.

Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: ultimate7 on 07/23/06, 01:54:25 PM
I guess that explains how Pete Rose and Barry Bonds made it.
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: Big Hath on 07/23/06, 04:43:44 PM
Quote from: ultimate7 on 07/23/06, 01:54:25 PM
I guess that explains how Pete Rose and Barry Bonds made it.

and no Dale Murphy
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: RedBarron on 07/23/06, 04:46:40 PM
no mormons allowed!
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: Flood on 07/26/06, 11:22:50 AM
Quote from: BDawk on 07/21/06, 04:05:43 PM
I believe the list is guys from the same town where they played.

Is this not the case? 

Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: Attezz on 07/26/06, 11:26:35 AM
QuoteThis multi-faceted program was created to recognize those players who most embody the legacy of Major League Baseball and each respective franchise's history.
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: ultimate7 on 07/26/06, 11:33:36 AM
Quote from: CurtFlood on 07/26/06, 11:22:50 AM
Quote from: BDawk on 07/21/06, 04:05:43 PM
I believe the list is guys from the same town where they played.

Is this not the case? 


Where the player was born or grew up had nothing to do with it, I just assumed that was another failed attempt at humor for BDawk
Title: Re: MLB Hometown Heroes
Post by: Flood on 07/26/06, 12:44:32 PM
"Hometown Heroes" is a bit misleading...but so is not reading the fkn article I guess.