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MLB All-Time Fantasy Draft

True story: my friend and I were the only people in the outfield at a AA game when here came this home run ball. Easy pickins. We wouldn't have been out there either if were weren't on a stroll. Mike signed it after the game. So i've kept up with him.
It’s a crime how bad Mlb does at marketing Trout. He’s the premier player in this league, and he’s just not that well recognized anymore than any other lesser star.
 
CC Sabathia "The Big Fat" ..... will be a middle reliever for me.

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Roberto Alamar- second base

One of the best second basemen ever to play the game. Was an absolute stud on defense and a great hitter, he could do it all

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Best season.
24 HR. 120 RBI .323 BA 422 OBP

MLB statistics
Batting average
.300
Hits
2,724
Home runs
210
Runs batted in
1,134
Stolen bases
474
Teams
* San Diego Padres (1988–1990)
* Toronto Blue Jays (1991–1995)
* Baltimore Orioles (1996–1998)
* Cleveland Indians (1999–2001)
* New York Mets (2002–2003)
* Chicago White Sox (2003)
* Arizona Diamondbacks (2004)
* Chicago White Sox (2004)
Career highlights and awards
* 12× All-Star (1990–2001)
* 2× World Series champion (1992, 1993)
* ALCS MVP (1992)
* 10× Gold Glove Award (1991–1996, 1998–2001)
* 4× Silver Slugger Award (1992, 1996, 1999, 2000)
* Toronto Blue Jays No. 12 retired
* Toronto Blue Jays Level of Excellence
* Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame

Still trying to decide who to pick next stay tuned.


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Tris Speaker

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Only 1:15 long. Just talks about the kind of player he was.

Tristram Edgar Speaker (April 4, 1888 – December 8, 1958), nicknamed "The Gray Eagle", was an American professional baseball player. Considered one of the greatest offensive and defensive center fielders in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB), he compiled a career batting average of .345 (sixth all-time[1]). His 792 career doubles represent an MLB career record. His 3,514 hits are fifth in the all-time hits list. Defensively, Speaker holds career records for assists, double plays, and unassisted double plays by an outfielder. His fielding glove was known as the place "where triples go to die."


MLB statistics
Batting average
.345
Hits
3,514
Home runs
117
Runs batted in
1,529
Doubles
792

Career highlights and awards
* 3× World Series champion (1912, 1915, 1920)
* AL MVP (1912)
* AL batting champion (1916)
* AL home run leader (1912)
* AL RBI leader (1923)
* Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
* Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame
MLB Records
* 792 career doubles
* 449 career outfield assists



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