Thursday, April 8, 2010

The All-Time Teams: Yooooour Baltimore Orioles



By Will-He-M



LINEUP

C- Chris Hoiles- 894 GP, 2820 AB, 415 R, 739 H, 122 D, 2 T, 151 HR, 449 RBI, 5 SB, .262/.366/.467/.833

1B- George Sisler- 1647 GP, 6667 AB, 1091 R, 2295 H, 343 D, 145 T, 93 HR, 959 RBI, 351 SB, .344/.374/.481/.855

2B- Brian Roberts- 1134 GP, 4490 AB, 729 R, 1274 H, 318 D, 33 T, 77 HR, 443 RBI, 256 SB, .284/.356/.421/.777

3B- Brooks Robinson- 2896 GP, 10654 AB, 1232 R, 2848 H, 482 D, 58 T, 268 HR, 1357 RBI, 28 SB, .267/.322/.401/.723

SS- Cal Ripken Jr.- 3001 GP, 11551 AB, 1647 R, 3184 H, 603 D, 44 T, 431 HR, 1695 RBI, 36 SB, .276/.340/.447/.787

LF- Ken Williams- 1109 GP, 4015 AB, 757 R, 1308 H, 236 D, 70 T, 185 HR, 808 RBI, 144 SB, .326/.392/.558/.950

CF- Brady Anderson- 1759 GP, 6271 AB, 1044 R, 1614 H, 329 D, 64 T, 209 HR, 744 RBI, 307 SB, .257/.364/.430/.794

RF- Ken Singleton- 1446 GP, 5115 AB, 684 R, 1455 H, 235 D, 19 T, 182 HR, 766 RBI, 8 SB, .284/.388/.445/.833

DH- 1B Eddie Murray- 1884 GP, 7075 AB, 1084 R, 2080 H, 363 D, 25 T, 343 HR, 1224 RBI, 62 SB, .294/.370/.498/.868


BENCH

C Hank Severeid
2B Ski Melillo
1B Boog Powell
RF Jack Tobin


ROTATION

1. Jim Palmer- 521 GS, 268-152, 2.86 ERA, 211 CG, 53 SHO, 3948.0 IP, 1311 BB, 2212 K
2. Mike Mussina- 288 GS, 147-81, 3.53 ERA, 45 CG, 15 SHO, 2009.2 IP, 467 BB, 1535 K
3. Dave McNally- 384 GS, 181-113, 3.18 ERA, 120 CG, 33 SHO, 2652.2 IP, 790 BB, 1476 K
4. Mike Cuellar- 283 GS, 143-88, 3.18 ERA, 133 CG, 30 SHO, 2028.1 IP, 601 BB, 1011 K
5. Mike Flanagan- 328 GS, 141-116, 3.89 ERA, 98 CG, 17 SHO, 2317.2 IP, 740 BB, 1297 K


BULLPEN

CL- Gregg Olson- 320 GP, 17-21, 2.26 ERA, 160 SVS, 350.1 IP, 158 BB, 347 K

SU- Stu Miller- 297 GP, 38-36, 2.37 ERA, 100 SVS, 502.0 IP, 177 BB, 432 K
SU- B.J. Ryan- 404 GP, 16-19, 3.54 ERA, 42 SVS, 379.1 IP, 194 BB, 464 K

MR- Randy Myers- 123 GP, 6-7, 2.51 ERA, 76 SVS, 118.1 IP, 51 BB, 130 K
MR- Tippy Martinez- 499 GP, 52-40, 3.46 ERA, 106 SVS, 752.1 IP, 366 BB, 585 K

LR- Dick Hall- 342 GP, 65-40, 2.89 ERA, 58 SVS, 770.0 IP, 126 BB, 499 K
LR- Eddie Watt- 363 GP, 37-34, 2.74 ERA, 74 SVS, 615.1 IP, 220 BB, 433 K



3 comments:

  1. I thought I'd be impressed with this team but to be honest, I'm not. They have glaring weaknesses at Catcher and Center Field and their bullpen depth is iffy. I also think Cal Jr. was a highly over-rated player who had decent but not overly impressive numbers.

    The one positive is that they have some solid workhorses in their rotation so that iffy bullpen may not be used as much normal.

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  2. It's cool that they let Cal play to 3000 games. What was the old streak again? 2131?

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  3. Very close, Gehrig got 2130 games. Ripken broke it with 2632.

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