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As February winds to a close and spring training ramps up, let's take a look at the first of what will be 12 All-Star teams ... that's right, it's the All-February Team, made up entirely of players born in the shortest month. Next February, if time, energy and patience permit, we can play a tournament to determine the best of all months to be born if you want to play in The Show.

Now, first, there are nine Hall of Famers elected primarily for what they did as players who were born during February. These are Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner (ooh, pretty good start, huh?) ...


... Chick Hafey, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Herb Pennock, Monte Irvin, Eddie Murray, and "Sliding" Billy Hamilton. Now, whether or not these players deserve to be in the Hall, and whether or not others on the list should be there with them, these things are not up for debate right now.

A note of interest, there seemed to be an inordinate number of non-playing Hall of Famers born in February, from Sparky Anderson to Bill Veeck to Bill Klem. That's less than half of them.

Researching this team provided many grand diversions -- Wally Pipp was a February baby, as were former Jay Heroes Eddie Zosky and Huck Flener, while it also appears to be a great month for failed baseball players aiming for a career under center in the NFL, as both Drew Henson and Chad Hutchinson broke from the huddle in February.

Okay, then, let's jump right in and start with the pitching staff. (Sorry Chad, you don't make it -- focus on trying to beat out former Cub farhmhand and October baby Quincy Carter in Dallas). We know that Alexander and Pennock can anchor the five-man rotation, but what three lucky stalwarts will join them?

There are a number of good, solid, middle-of-the-rotation (relatively speaking) choices, including Dave Stewart, Allie Reynolds, Preacher Roe and Wilbur Cooper.

And who says we shouldn't consider Jack Billingham, John Tudor, Scott Erickson, Joe Coleman (the son, not the father), Juan Pizarro, Pat Dobson, Bill Gullickson or Dave Dravecky? All of them fronted rotations at one time or another, and all of them reached or toyed with reaching 20-win seasons.

And a special nod to a dominant Don Wilson, who won 104 games in nine years with bad, bad Astros teams before tragically dying at the age of 29.

Pennock is a lefty; let's slot Cooper into the second lefty slot (with apologies to Tudor) and go with Reynolds and Roe, who opposed each other in the '49 World Series, as the other righties behind Ol' Pete.

For a five-man bullpen to back these guys up -- should they ever need it -- there's a nice mix available, including a clear-cut Proven Closer in Dan Quisenberry. Truth be told, though, any one of Elroy Face, Ugueth Urbina, Tim Burke and even Will McEnaney could take a turn in the ninth inning. And look at that -- there's three former Expos in the 'pen. Apparently February is a Relief in Canada.

As much as it would be fun to add Ryne Duren to the mix just to scare the living bejeezers out of those pansies from November or January, we'll wait until he gets LASIK.

Now, behind the plate, there isn't exactly a Bench or a Berra -- or even a Benito Santiago -- to be found in February. The best of a weak lot appear to be Muddy Ruel and Johnny Kling, who had long, relatively undistinguished careers, although Kling gets some props for being a turn-of-the-century pioneer in the Roger Bresnahan mold. What we do have here is a good sponsorship opportunity for the team who can "pitch" the platoon to detergent manufacturers with the tagline "Clean up behind the plate and get over that Muddy-Kling feeling with Tide (tm)!"

Eddie Murray checks in at first base, with Roberto Alomar nudging out Red Schoendienst at second base. As much as Alan Trammell really belongs in the Hall, shortstop is in the sure hands of the greatest ever to play the position in Honus Wagner. Nice start to the infield.

The hot corner is a bit of quandary; who makes the team among Ron Santo, Ron Cey, Sal Bando and Al Rosen? Okay, just kidding. The starter is Santo; Rosen, the former AL MVP, makes the roster, too.

Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron ... um, nice start to the outfield; we'll slide Aaron over to LF because, well, Babe does what he wants, and he wants to play right field. Who's in center? None of Monte Irvin, Chick Hafey and Sam Rice, while HOF outfielders all, is the right fit; the gloves of Chet Lemon, Dom DiMaggio and Fred Lynn are briefly tempting, and that's Lance Berkman and Cesar Cedeno in the background waving to get some attention. Hi, boys. No dice. We'll sacrifice defense to go with an outfield of Aaron and Ruth flanking ... Vladimir Guerrero. Ohh, yeah.

There is a designated hitter in this game. Apologies, apologists. And as a grand symbolic gesture, we'll give the February slot to far and away the best player ever born on Leap Day -- Rosen. Of course, only 12 players ever have been born Feb. 29, and the second-best turns out to be Terrence Long, so this was a pretty easy choice.

So here's the All-February Roster:

ROTATION
SP Grover Cleveland Alexander (R)
SP Herb Pennock (L)
SP Preacher Roe (R)
SP Wilbur Cooper (L)
SP Allie Reynolds (R)

BULLPEN
CL Dan Quisenberry
RP Roy Face
RP Will McEnaney (LOOGY?)
RP Ugueth Urbina
RP Tim Burke

LINEUP
2B Roberto Alomar
SS Honus Wagner
RF Babe Ruth
LF Hank Aaron
1B Eddie Murray
3B Ron Santo
CF Vladimir Guerrero
DH Al Rosen
C Johnny Kling

BENCH
C Muddy Ruel
IF Alan Trammell
IF Red Schoendienst
OF Sam Rice
OF Fred Lynn

Hall of Famers Hamilton, Irvin and Hafey don't make the team. How sad. Got the February blues, for sure.

Okay, fire away. What's wrong with this team?
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Craig B - Friday, February 27 2004 @ 03:53 PM EST (#32823) #
Billy Hamilton's not on it, and Fred Lynn is. Hamilton is your centerfielder. Vlad is... not a CF, to say the least. Otherwise, it works for me. I'd rather have Lynn in CF than Vlad.

Kling and Ruel were both, incidentally, very good players... Ruel was widely viewed the best defensive catcher of his day.
Mike Green - Friday, February 27 2004 @ 05:28 PM EST (#32824) #
I'd have Hamilton in CF and leading off. Roberto hits eighth.

Personally, I'd take Tudor over any of the starters, save for Alexander. He had a shortish career, but was consistently very good with gusts to great. And with Billy out there in CF, and that cold February wind blowin' in, and Honus and Santo being primo glove men, I figure he'd make out fine. Actually, come to think of it, I might go with three lefties with that club.
_Mick - Friday, February 27 2004 @ 06:12 PM EST (#32825) #
I don't think there's any question that I tend to favor (A) offense over defense, e.g. Guerrero in CF, when, even a little, I might be projecting a future Ultimate Sim Series; (2) more recent over old-time players, e.g. Lynn over Hamilton, which sort of conflicts with the fact that (3) on my favoritism list is career stats over single-season brilliance, e.g. Cooper (216 wins, 116 ERA+) over Tudor (117 wins, 124 ERA+).

These are my own prejudices, and they are just that. All that said, I'm real willing to be talked out decisions and making roster changes in case we get to a Sim Series.
_Shrike - Friday, February 27 2004 @ 06:52 PM EST (#32826) #
I like the fact that my date of birth (Feb. 13, 1974) means that I'm represented by such a fine roster. I too would have Hamilton as the CF, and put Vlad in RF and slot Ruth as the ultimate DH.
_Donkit R.K. - Friday, February 27 2004 @ 07:27 PM EST (#32827) #
I agree with Shrike... if Ruth *really* wants to play RF ;-) I'd make Hammerin' Hank the DH.
_Kling Research, - Thursday, May 20 2004 @ 09:10 AM EDT (#32828) #
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Any statements as to Johnny Kling not being a devoted Great Man & player toward the Game is more than unfair. As to him being born in FEB? NO, Nov 13 1875, also not in KCMO. try OHIO 1880 US Census. Was John Kling a Holdout in 1909? NO! He received a leave of adsence from Charles Murphy and the Commission. Reason being because of a Major fire at his 40K investment of remodeling in KCMO just weeks before. Did John Kling leave the game in 1909 to play pool, NO! He play more baseball in 09 than billiards, Kid Nichols and Johnny even had a team in KC called the KC All Stars in 08-09. Did John Kling ever place side bids. "Roots posting,article, march 1908" NO! Kling never Gamble, smoke or drank a day in is life. We contacted John OBrein@kc.rr.com as to his posting and he's reasons are nothing more than an attempt to discredit or mislead a researcher as to Johnny's past in our opinion. any MATCH winnings at billiards were totaled by President Chas Murphy and did appear as to a salaries to the Chicago Cubs contact. "kling's personal records" Murphy even played pool with Kling. "Murphy's personal letter's to Kling." In 1999 we met David Anderson at a book signing and at that time we informed him as to our research project and turn over copies as to Johnny's life and times to him. He wasn't even aware of Kling's KC connection at that time. In 2001 he wrote an Article in the National Pastime on Kling, the inside cover page showing Kling's Rare 1908 Cubs window and it's location. his article mentioned Kling receiving more Votes than any other MLP never to be inducted. Kling's Open Gates for blacks 1933-37 while under his ownership of the KC Blues. Ford C.Frick book, Games,Asterisks and People in honor to his wife and Johnny Kling. Another article was written this year's "2004" Kieth Oberman's,Deadball Stars of the National League. We would like to add just a few important fact around this. That Worlds Famous Pennant Cafe in KCMO, 1910-1918 was in the entire basement of the Sexton, later called the Dixon Hotel. built and owned by Johnny Kling & Bennie Allen,"Johnny's hidden nephew" ( National Registy) as to light lights Cubs, Bats & Balls hanging in the billiards rooms mention in the Pastime. These were from the cafe. The Cafe was a baseball museum for the public years before the HOF, records showed that the interior designer of the Sexton, was Henry Ohaus. Did you know that Johnny's daughter was the first Jewish Mascot in 1912 for the Boston's Nationals?. Remember Kling was,known as, and treated as to being Jewish his entire life and died in a Jewish Hospital"Menorah KCMO" in 1947 just months after the 1946 HOF election. The issue was then address after his death once in 1948 and then in 1969 in a final attempt by Johnny's late wife Lillian, Age 89 at the time, letter to Lee Allen "HOF" stating is wasn't really Jewish. this ahs been repeated since without understanding why! Kling wasn't a man to lie or to use any religion to gain his Great Fame and contributions to the National Pastime. Kling also attempted to buy three different ball teams 1912-15, one being the Boston Nationals with suit cases full of Cash. Just a few of the many true untold facts in History around the Great Johnny Kling. We have his first Team photos in KC,"Siber" even his chilhood buddy's Joe Tinker's team photo in KC, FE Mills team, Johnny even traded two unforms and bat to get on to his team in KC. "Liberty Mag 1936,". A complete Bio of Johnny Kling is being written by his Grand daughter, Jonne "Kling Rose" for the KCMO Public Library, "Special Collections" along with all his articles, pictures, cartoons letters, etc to be available for FREE. even pictures of the Rare Burnswick tables, Kling's that was named after that famous Cubs player. Johnny Kling. As to Roger vs Johnny? I just go by the Stats?
_Kling Research, - Thursday, May 20 2004 @ 09:11 AM EDT (#32829) #
http://johnnykling,bevjjean on AOL
Any statements as to Johnny Kling not being a devoted Great Man & player toward the Game is more than unfair. As to him being born in FEB? NO, Nov 13 1875, also not in KCMO. try OHIO 1880 US Census. Was John Kling a Holdout in 1909? NO! He received a leave of adsence from Charles Murphy and the Commission. Reason being because of a Major fire at his 40K investment of remodeling in KCMO just weeks before. Did John Kling leave the game in 1909 to play pool, NO! He play more baseball in 09 than billiards, Kid Nichols and Johnny even had a team in KC called the KC All Stars in 08-09. Did John Kling ever place side bids. "Roots posting,article, march 1908" NO! Kling never Gamble, smoke or drank a day in is life. We contacted John OBrein@kc.rr.com as to his posting and he's reasons are nothing more than an attempt to discredit or mislead a researcher as to Johnny's past in our opinion. any MATCH winnings at billiards were totaled by President Chas Murphy and did appear as to a salaries to the Chicago Cubs contact. "kling's personal records" Murphy even played pool with Kling. "Murphy's personal letter's to Kling." In 1999 we met David Anderson at a book signing and at that time we informed him as to our research project and turn over copies as to Johnny's life and times to him. He wasn't even aware of Kling's KC connection at that time. In 2001 he wrote an Article in the National Pastime on Kling, the inside cover page showing Kling's Rare 1908 Cubs window and it's location. his article mentioned Kling receiving more Votes than any other MLP never to be inducted. Kling's Open Gates for blacks 1933-37 while under his ownership of the KC Blues. Ford C.Frick book, Games,Asterisks and People in honor to his wife and Johnny Kling. Another article was written this year's "2004" Kieth Oberman's,Deadball Stars of the National League. We would like to add just a few important fact around this. That Worlds Famous Pennant Cafe in KCMO, 1910-1918 was in the entire basement of the Sexton, later called the Dixon Hotel. built and owned by Johnny Kling & Bennie Allen,"Johnny's hidden nephew" ( National Registy) as to light lights Cubs, Bats & Balls hanging in the billiards rooms mention in the Pastime. These were from the cafe. The Cafe was a baseball museum for the public years before the HOF, records showed that the interior designer of the Sexton, was Henry Ohaus. Did you know that Johnny's daughter was the first Jewish Mascot in 1912 for the Boston's Nationals?. Remember Kling was,known as, and treated as to being Jewish his entire life and died in a Jewish Hospital"Menorah KCMO" in 1947 just months after the 1946 HOF election. The issue was then address after his death once in 1948 and then in 1969 in a final attempt by Johnny's late wife Lillian, Age 89 at the time, letter to Lee Allen "HOF" stating is wasn't really Jewish. this ahs been repeated since without understanding why! Kling wasn't a man to lie or to use any religion to gain his Great Fame and contributions to the National Pastime. Kling also attempted to buy three different ball teams 1912-15, one being the Boston Nationals with suit cases full of Cash. Just a few of the many true untold facts in History around the Great Johnny Kling. We have his first Team photos in KC,"Siber" even his chilhood buddy's Joe Tinker's team photo in KC, FE Mills team, Johnny even traded two unforms and bat to get on to his team in KC. "Liberty Mag 1936,". A complete Bio of Johnny Kling is being written by his Grand daughter, Jonne "Kling Rose" for the KCMO Public Library, "Special Collections" along with all his articles, pictures, cartoons letters, etc to be available for FREE. even pictures of the Rare Burnswick tables, Kling's that was named after that famous Cubs player. Johnny Kling. As to Roger vs Johnny? I just go by the Stats?
_Kling Research, - Thursday, May 20 2004 @ 09:13 AM EDT (#32830) #
http://johnnykling,bevjjean on AOL
Any statements as to Johnny Kling not being a devoted Great Man & player toward the Game is more than unfair. As to him being born in FEB? NO, Nov 13 1875, also not in KCMO. try OHIO 1880 US Census. Was John Kling a Holdout in 1909? NO! He received a leave of adsence from Charles Murphy and the Commission. Reason being because of a Major fire at his 40K investment of remodeling in KCMO just weeks before. Did John Kling leave the game in 1909 to play pool, NO! He play more baseball in 09 than billiards, Kid Nichols and Johnny even had a team in KC called the KC All Stars in 08-09. Did John Kling ever place side bids. "Roots posting,article, march 1908" NO! Kling never Gamble, smoke or drank a day in is life. We contacted John OBrein@kc.rr.com as to his posting and he's reasons are nothing more than an attempt to discredit or mislead a researcher as to Johnny's past in our opinion. any MATCH winnings at billiards were totaled by President Chas Murphy and did appear as to a salaries to the Chicago Cubs contact. "kling's personal records" Murphy even played pool with Kling. "Murphy's personal letter's to Kling." In 1999 we met David Anderson at a book signing and at that time we informed him as to our research project and turn over copies as to Johnny's life and times to him. He wasn't even aware of Kling's KC connection at that time. In 2001 he wrote an Article in the National Pastime on Kling, the inside cover page showing Kling's Rare 1908 Cubs window and it's location. his article mentioned Kling receiving more Votes than any other MLP never to be inducted. Kling's Open Gates for blacks 1933-37 while under his ownership of the KC Blues. Ford C.Frick book, Games,Asterisks and People in honor to his wife and Johnny Kling. Another article was written this year's "2004" Kieth Oberman's,Deadball Stars of the National League. We would like to add just a few important fact around this. That Worlds Famous Pennant Cafe in KCMO, 1910-1918 was in the entire basement of the Sexton, later called the Dixon Hotel. built and owned by Johnny Kling & Bennie Allen,"Johnny's hidden nephew" ( National Registy) as to light lights Cubs, Bats & Balls hanging in the billiards rooms mention in the Pastime. These were from the cafe. The Cafe was a baseball museum for the public years before the HOF, records showed that the interior designer of the Sexton, was Henry Ohaus. Did you know that Johnny's daughter was the first Jewish Mascot in 1912 for the Boston's Nationals?. Remember Kling was,known as, and treated as to being Jewish his entire life and died in a Jewish Hospital"Menorah KCMO" in 1947 just months after the 1946 HOF election. The issue was then address after his death once in 1948 and then in 1969 in a final attempt by Johnny's late wife Lillian, Age 89 at the time, letter to Lee Allen "HOF" stating is wasn't really Jewish. this ahs been repeated since without understanding why! Kling wasn't a man to lie or to use any religion to gain his Great Fame and contributions to the National Pastime. Kling also attempted to buy three different ball teams 1912-15, one being the Boston Nationals with suit cases full of Cash. Just a few of the many true untold facts in History around the Great Johnny Kling. We have his first Team photos in KC,"Siber" even his chilhood buddy's Joe Tinker's team photo in KC, FE Mills team, Johnny even traded two unforms and bat to get on to his team in KC. "Liberty Mag 1936,". A complete Bio of Johnny Kling is being written by his Grand daughter, Jonne "Kling Rose" for the KCMO Public Library, "Special Collections" along with all his articles, pictures, cartoons letters, etc to be available for FREE. even pictures of the Rare Burnswick tables, Kling's that was named after that famous Cubs player. Johnny Kling. As to Roger vs Johnny? I just go by the Stats?
_Kling Research, - Thursday, May 20 2004 @ 09:15 AM EDT (#32831) #
http://johnnykling,bevjjean on AOL
Any statements as to Johnny Kling not being a devoted Great Man & player toward the Game is more than unfair. As to him being born in FEB? NO, Nov 13 1875, also not in KCMO. try OHIO 1880 US Census. Was John Kling a Holdout in 1909? NO! He received a leave of adsence from Charles Murphy and the Commission. Reason being because of a Major fire at his 40K investment of remodeling in KCMO just weeks before. Did John Kling leave the game in 1909 to play pool, NO! He play more baseball in 09 than billiards, Kid Nichols and Johnny even had a team in KC called the KC All Stars in 08-09. Did John Kling ever place side bids. "Roots posting,article, march 1908" NO! Kling never Gamble, smoke or drank a day in is life. We contacted John OBrein@kc.rr.com as to his posting and he's reasons are nothing more than an attempt to discredit or mislead a researcher as to Johnny's past in our opinion. any MATCH winnings at billiards were totaled by President Chas Murphy and did appear as to a salaries to the Chicago Cubs contact. "kling's personal records" Murphy even played pool with Kling. "Murphy's personal letter's to Kling." In 1999 we met David Anderson at a book signing and at that time we informed him as to our research project and turn over copies as to Johnny's life and times to him. He wasn't even aware of Kling's KC connection at that time. In 2001 he wrote an Article in the National Pastime on Kling, the inside cover page showing Kling's Rare 1908 Cubs window and it's location. his article mentioned Kling receiving more Votes than any other MLP never to be inducted. Kling's Open Gates for blacks 1933-37 while under his ownership of the KC Blues. Ford C.Frick book, Games,Asterisks and People in honor to his wife and Johnny Kling. Another article was written this year's "2004" Kieth Oberman's,Deadball Stars of the National League. We would like to add just a few important fact around this. That Worlds Famous Pennant Cafe in KCMO, 1910-1918 was in the entire basement of the Sexton, later called the Dixon Hotel. built and owned by Johnny Kling & Bennie Allen,"Johnny's hidden nephew" ( National Registy) as to light lights Cubs, Bats & Balls hanging in the billiards rooms mention in the Pastime. These were from the cafe. The Cafe was a baseball museum for the public years before the HOF, records showed that the interior designer of the Sexton, was Henry Ohaus. Did you know that Johnny's daughter was the first Jewish Mascot in 1912 for the Boston's Nationals?. Remember Kling was,known as, and treated as to being Jewish his entire life and died in a Jewish Hospital"Menorah KCMO" in 1947 just months after the 1946 HOF election. The issue was then address after his death once in 1948 and then in 1969 in a final attempt by Johnny's late wife Lillian, Age 89 at the time, letter to Lee Allen "HOF" stating is wasn't really Jewish. this ahs been repeated since without understanding why! Kling wasn't a man to lie or to use any religion to gain his Great Fame and contributions to the National Pastime. Kling also attempted to buy three different ball teams 1912-15, one being the Boston Nationals with suit cases full of Cash. Just a few of the many true untold facts in History around the Great Johnny Kling. We have his first Team photos in KC,"Siber" even his chilhood buddy's Joe Tinker's team photo in KC, FE Mills team, Johnny even traded two unforms and bat to get on to his team in KC. "Liberty Mag 1936,". A complete Bio of Johnny Kling is being written by his Grand daughter, Jonne "Kling Rose" for the KCMO Public Library, "Special Collections" along with all his articles, pictures, cartoons letters, etc to be available for FREE. even pictures of the Rare Burnswick tables, Kling's that was named after that famous Cubs player. Johnny Kling. As to Roger vs Johnny? I just go by the Stats?
Thomas - Friday, June 11 2004 @ 04:18 PM EDT (#32832) #
Dan Plesac is a far superior LOOGY to Will McEnaney. And he's not quite Quisenberry, but he was a very fine closer in his prime.
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