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Old 04-28-2018, 07:25 AM
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Now, if I were making an actual team to take the field in a game, I'd probably use Rickey Henderson as my lead off. His overall numbers aren't quite as gaudy as these fellas, but with his speed and intangibles, he's probably the greatest lead off man to ever play.

I've been told that Frank Thomas and Miguel Cabrera are both better choices for 1B. And honestly, that's probably true, but I love Harmon Killebrew, dang it!

I felt great about my 3 OFs in the NL, but the AL is much more difficult. I feel like Mantle and Williams are locks, but there are a handful of guys fighting for the 3rd spot. Perhaps Williams would be better at DH, however, as he wasn't particularly heralded for his glove. I tried to include the entire position when thinking about these guys, not just the bat, which is why I took Kaline over Frank Robinson. With these numbers, you can see how difficult the process was. It really comes down to what you value the most.

Al Kaline
22 seasons, .297, 3007 hits, 399 hr, 1583 rbi, 18x All Star, 10x Golden Glove, 1955 AL batting champ, 1 ws

Frank Robinson
21 seasons, .294, 2943 hits, 586 hr, 1812 rbi, 14x all star, 1 golden glove, 2x MVP, 1966 triple crown, 2 ws

Ken Griffey Jr.
21 seasons, .284, 2781 hits, 630 hr, 1836 rbi, 13x all star, 10x golden glove, 1 mvp

Carl Yastrzemski
23 seasons, .285, 3419 hits, 452 hr, 1844 rbi, 18x all star, 7 golden glove, 1967 triple crown, 1 mvp, 3x batting champ

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