Fill out your best lineup of position players, staff, & bench:
(any order you choose)
1. Tim Raines LF... my fav leadoff guy, my fav speed guy, & he can knock a bunch out if my team's ahead in the game
2. Alan Trammell SS... he's probably the most balanced righty batter in my history, speed + pop is there, & he barely ever grounds out
3. George Bell CF... they have him in center... he's one of the biggest boppers in the game who's not off the bench, his homers are usually moon shots out of the screen 8)
4. Andre Dawson RF... a near clone of Bell for me... moon shots, & 9 times out of 10 doesn't get cheated out of an at bat
5. Will Clark 1B... probably my fav batter in the game ever, maybe his spot deep in the 5 hole has made him feel like an underdog who knows- he's been better than any of Detroit's leftys & even Reggie for me
6. Wade Boggs 3B... not sure about anyone else, but for me he's always found the holes through the infield- one of the best at extra base hits down the line (over the bag- those near foul balls)
7. Matt Nokes C... go big or go home, this guy cranks the longball early & often- one of the best pull hitters for me ever
8. Lou Whittaker 2B... wow more lefties in this lineup than I would've thought, but 2B is either Lou or nobody- all the rest in the game get pinch hit for immediately... Lou is pretty good at keeping an inning alive also, I'm sure most of you know this
PH1. Mark McGwire... automatic HR, the biggest bat I've ever played with in the history of owning the game
PH2. Tim Burks... Ellis has to be the best all around player sitting on a bench
PH3. Dale Murphy... McGwire lite, & that's saying a lot
PH4. Kevin Seitzer... no idea how/why but he's always been a hot righty bat for me- not always a HR threat, but he very rarely wastes a ball grounding to the infield- a great batter to the foul lines & the outfield gaps
SP1. Jimmy Key... yep, he's my fav pitcher ever in the game- his curve is very good & stays alive deep into the game, he can throw the corner fastball as good as anyone, & his offspeed garbage ball is a beauty
SP2. Doyle Alexander... as you can tell, I have better luck with these guys than the flame throwers (they seem to stay stronger deeper into games)... Doyle's a mean s.o.b. in this game who can throw any pitch at any time always on the money
RP1. Jesse Orosco... like 2B, this spot in the RBI cupboard is pretty bare- he's a decent lefty though who can bridge the starters to the closer well enough
RP2. Tom Henke... for 1.5 innings or so, he's lights out, & with my lineup that's all that matters- then his stuff/movement falls off a cliff
Quote from: RBIwut on 10/28/08, 12:04:24 AM
5. Will Clark 1B... probably my fav batter in the game ever, maybe his spot deep in the 5 hole has made him feel like an underdog who knows- he's been better than any of Detroit's leftys & even Reggie for me
6. Wade Boggs 3B... not sure about anyone else, but for me he's always found the holes through the infield- one of the best at extra base hits down the line (over the bag- those near foul balls)
SP2. Doyle Alexander... as you can tell, I have better luck with these guys than the flame throwers (they seem to stay stronger deeper into games)... Doyle's a mean s.o.b. in this game who can throw any pitch at any time always on the money
Now, I don't get your Clark is better than Reggie pitch. That comment may get you banned by the moderator.
Doyle is shit. He has shitty movement.
Boggs is shit.
boggs is great. he just happens to hit third.
Schmidt is a better choice for 3B than Boggs, as is Gaetti.
i just wanted to back up boggs. i didn't say he was the best choice.
BACK OFF
nomaaa... fine.
I would like to applaud RBIwut for starting up some more much-needed RBI discussion 'round these parts.
MATT NOKES!
1 Alan Trammell, SS
2 Eric Davis, OF
3 Will Clark, 1B
4 Darryl Strawberry, OF
5 Tom Brunansky, OF
6 Lou Whitaker, 2B
7 Wade Boggs, 3B
8 Tony Pena, C (most of the time he sucks, but I have a soft spot for him)
B Tony Armas, OF
B Ellis Burks, OF
B Blank Morris, OF
B Dale Murphy, OF
SP Dwight Gooden
SP Nolan Ryan
RP Willy Hernandez
RP Juan Berenguer
ellis burks deserves a spot on the bench for any team. and that's a compliment.
1. Lou Whittaker 2B... Gotta love sweet Lou.
2. Jose Canseco CF... Need to have that power.
3. Reggie Jackson LF...Best overall, ballanced hitter in the game. My first pick.
4. Andre Dawson RF... Possibly the best righty in the game.
5. DaEvans 1B... Most powerful lefty in the game. Easy choice.
6. Schmidt 3B... Very close to Gaetti. In Straight pitch I probably take Gaetti since he is a little faster.
7. Matt Nokes C... What other choice do I have?
8. Ripken SS... Ekes out tramel. Have to go with more power.
PH1. Mark McGwire... Righty Power
PH2. Bell...More Righty Power
PH3. Strawberry ... Lefty POP.
PH4. Baylor... Some Power/Speed balance.
SP1. Ryan.. my favorite pitcher in the game. Great Fastball and great differential b/w fastball and curveball (best in the game). Also, great stamina. Simply, the best.
SP2. Blyleven... best stamina in the game to get you to the late innings. Not the best speed but good movement.
RP1. Brnger... IMO, the best reliever in the game. Man, can he throw some heat!
RP2. Hrnandez. I have great success with him.
here we go...
1) Trammell-- SS-- I would go with him or Raines as a leadoff...they can go tit for tat...but Alan and I have been through the wars together
2) 2B-- Sweet Lou-- Hes got more speed than Ryno and is a lefty
3) 1B-- D Evans-- Obvious
4) OF Dawson-- Ditto
5) OF Eric Davis-- May be the best combo of power and speed
6) 3B-- Schmidt-- Best 3B in the game
7) C-- Fatty Matty
8) OF Strawberry-- again..lefty, speed, power
Bench-
Mcgwire
Burks
Reggie
Will Clark
SP1-- Ryan-- He has great endurance and I almost pitched a perfect game with him
SP 2-- Morris-- I know this is not the most popular choice...talent wise, he's pedestiran...but you find me someone with more heart
RP1-- Willie Hernandez...incredible movement
RP2-- Senor Smoke....thunder to Willies lightning....
watch game all-star team:
1 raines cf
2 dawson rf
3 cansco lf
4 mcgwir 1b
5 gaetti 3b
6 carter c
7 whitkr 2b
8 schfld ss
b1 jacksn (L, power, OF)
b2 baylor (R, all, OF)
b3 schmdt (R, power, IF)
b4 daevns (L, power, IF)
sp1 gooden
sp2 key
rp1 franco
rp2 mcdowl
Quote from: TβG on 11/15/08, 09:11:21 PM
b4 daevns (L, power, IF)
All this time and I had no idea that Daevans was an infielder.
DaEvns was a firstbaseman to be exact.
First Base Inn GS G PO A E DP .992 *9.58
-----------+----+---+---+----+----+---+---+-----+-----
DEvans 855 98 105 810 100 3 86 .997 9.58
DBergman 368 38 65 353 29 3 33 .992 9.32
BMadlock 164 20 22 167 11 2 14 .989 9.77
looking back through my old spreadsheet by fielding position data last night, there are a few players who have good cases to NOT be listed where they are. i compiled the spreadsheet back in 2004 (i think) and we've actually never used it for fantasy, becuase exact fielding positions are a little cumbersome for fantasy league. don baylor, for instance, has to be playing centerfield with the 1986 redsox because rice is in left and dwevns is in right. well, baylor never played CF that year, he DH'd 143 games. designated hitters don't start in RBI, so to get him in the lineup, the programmers jammed him in CF. in 1986 he actually logged the most innings in the field at 1b (101 inn. -- 13 gms). second after that is 24 innings in LF (3 gms). in my spreadsheet, he is listed as a CF becuase that's what i did as a default for deciding position is where the player started for his team in the game. as i said before, some players can arguably be put in other positions if someone went through the trouble of re-doing the spreadsheet. it could be an interesting discussion. especially when taking into account rbi years versus career stats. here's baylor's career breakdown:
pos. games innings
DH 1285 ?
OF* 822 6922.0
LF* 625 5189.0
RF* 201 1479.0
1B* 148 1154.7
CF* 34 254.0
if i recall, there are very few players that are disputable as far as being in the infield or outfield, but john kruk was one. when you get to individual fielding positions, i can see the conversation being a bit more dicey.