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Back before the playoffs started, the "C" squad won the first round of the all-alphabet playoffs rather handily. Who wins this next round?

G is for Gehrig, Griffey and Gwynn 55 (50.00%)
H is for Henderson, Hornsby and Hunter 5 (4.55%)
I is for Irvin, Inky, Izzy (and Iorg) 1 (0.91%)
J isn't "Just" for Johnson, Jones and Jackson 14 (12.73%)
K is for Koufax, Kaline and Killebrew 27 (24.55%)
L is for Lemon, Lyons and Lowe 8 (7.27%)
Back before the playoffs started, the "C" squad won the first round of the all-alphabet playoffs rather handily. Who wins this next round? | 6 comments | Create New Account
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Mike Green - Wednesday, November 09 2005 @ 02:39 PM EST (#131607) #
I voted for the G's narrowly over the J's. Gibson and Grove vs. Johnson and Johnson...high heat against baby powder.:)
Craig B - Wednesday, November 09 2005 @ 02:48 PM EST (#131609) #
The H's are also extremely strong. I think in a pennant race I'd handicap them

G
J
H
K
L
I (would they win ten games in a season? Maybe)

The J's are surely the most pitching-heavy of all teams relative to their offense. The J's pitching is ridiculous - four of the forty or so best pitchers who ever lived, two of the top eight, and a 288-game winner as your fifth starter. They have defensive problems, but they would lead this league in fewest runs allowed by a mile.
Mike Green - Wednesday, November 09 2005 @ 03:04 PM EST (#131611) #
What's fun about the H's is Hamilton and Henderson at the top of the lineup. Hornsby would presumably bat cleanup.

I agree with Craig's handicapping completely.
Craig B - Wednesday, November 09 2005 @ 03:39 PM EST (#131615) #
The H's are on-base machines. You have Henderson, Hamilton, Heilmann and Hornsby at the top of the lineup; between them, they finished top-3 in OBP in their league 35 times and won 13 batting titles. Hamilton and Henderson had 17 stolen base crowns between them. (Hartnett and Howard also finished top-3 in OBP once each.)

Howard and Horner, hitting after those other four, would generate massive RBI numbers. I'd then use Hernandez (not Hodges) to get the offense moving again, and follow with Hartnett and Hamner.
Anders - Thursday, November 10 2005 @ 02:41 AM EST (#131666) #
The G's do it for me. Gehrig's a pretty good bet as best 1b ever, Gibson was one of the best (if not the best) Negro Leaguers - throw in HanK Greenberg, Tony Gwynn and Ken Griffey Jr... its a pretty good, with Nomar probably hitting last. Vladdy to pinch hit.

A dominating bullpen, Bob Gibson, and enough pitching. I think this would be one of the stronger teams out there, though they would probably lose to the c's.
Mike Green - Thursday, November 10 2005 @ 10:07 AM EST (#131677) #
In a short series with Grove and Gibson at the top of the rotation, and Pud Galvin not being chopped liver, and Gagne and Gossage anchoring the bullpen, the Gs would be tough. I suspect that you'd want Vladimir in right to add to the power core, with Gwynn moving over to left.
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