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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Stark: Time to choose the team of the decade

Since we’re not clairvoyant enough to know who’s going to win this World Series, we’re giving you both potential scenarios:

IF THE PHILLIES WIN

1. RED SOX

2. PHILLIES

3. YANKEES

4. CARDINALS

5. ANGELS

IF THE YANKEES WIN

1. YANKEES

2. RED SOX

3. CARDINALS

4. ANGELS

5. PHILLIES

I told you people like talking about this stuff no matter what!

Gamingboy Posted: October 28, 2009 at 01:48 PM | 111 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   101. Rivers McCown Posted: October 29, 2009 at 07:38 AM (#3369911)
C: Posada - (Pudge? Piazza? Mauer?)
1B: Pujols
2B: Kent - (Soriano? Utley?)
SS: ARod
3B: Chipper - (Rolen? Jeter at SS and ARod here?)
LF: Bonds
CF: Beltran (Edmonds?)
RF: Guerrero (Manny? Berkman? Sosa? Abreu?)
SP: Pedro (Johnson? Clemens? Johan? Halladay? Oswalt?)
   102. God Posted: October 29, 2009 at 08:14 AM (#3369912)
Manny in right? Uh, no. I think the real question is whether 10 seasons of Manny is enough to surpass 7 seasons of Bonds in left.

Manny 5874 PA / 160 OPS+ / .317/.419/.599
Barry 4072 PA / 221 OPS+ / .322/.517/.724
   103. Bob Dernier Cri Posted: October 29, 2009 at 11:19 AM (#3369936)
Trying to use the Play Index to estimate who led the majors in games played during the 00s at each position. (Sean, we need a Fielding Season Finder :)

C Jason Kendall
1B Paul Konerko
2B Luis Castillo
3B Adrian Beltre
SS Miguel Tejada
LF Carlos Lee
CF Johnny Damon
RF Bobby Abreu
DH David Ortiz
SP Livan Hernandez
MR Dave Weathers
CL Trevor Hoffman
   104. sunnyday2 Posted: October 29, 2009 at 11:20 AM (#3369937)
My first thought also was that this was going to be an all-star team. There was very recently just such a thread but, hell, what's the harm in doing it again.

First, the easy, iconic choices.

LF-Bonds
SS or 3B-ARod
RP- Mariano

(gap)

1B- Pujols
SS- Jeter, so ARod goes to 3B

(gap)

P- Pedro, the Unit, Johan. Not Clemens. Maybe Maddux, maybe Schilling, maybe Mussina

(close calls)

C- Pudge
2B- Kent (Utley making a charge)
CF- Berkman
RF- Vlad
DH-Manny
   105. sunnyday2 Posted: October 29, 2009 at 11:23 AM (#3369938)
But as to the team of the decade in the other sense, I think that for ICONIC value, and who will they still be talking about 50 years from now, it's the Red Sox. The standard is a little higher for the Yankees for one thing. 50 years from now this team will be lost amidst the teams of the '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s and '90s. And as for the Red Sox, who did they beat? Well, the Yankees, which has more iconic value than beating anybody else. And they beat the biggest monkey there ever was. So that's my pick, no matter what happens in the next week.
   106. Gonfalon Bubble Posted: October 29, 2009 at 11:40 AM (#3369945)
Exactly. The 1900s are 1900-1999. The 20th century is 1901-2000. This shouldn't be hard to figure out but people make it so.

You sheep can keep right on drinking the Gregorian Kool-Aid. A year, a decade or a century ends on January 11th of the following year.
   107. Guapo Posted: October 29, 2009 at 11:47 AM (#3369951)
TEAM  2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007  2008  2009   SUM
Arz    11    1     8     16    30    20    22    4     16    25    153
Atl    6     4     7     5     5     7     17    13    24    12    100
Bal    21    28    25    23    18    22    26    27    26    28    244
Bos    13    15    10    3     1     6     12    1     3     5      69
Cub    30    10    24    4     11    18    28    8     6     16    155
CWS    7     14    14    11    16    1     9     23    8     18    121
Cin    12    25    18    24    19    23    16    24    23    19    203
Cle    9     8     20    25    17    9     18    3     17    26    152
Col    15    21    21    21    24    29    23    2     21    6     183
Det    18    26    29    30    21    25    2     10    22    13    196
Fla    17    19    16    1     15    13    19    25    15    10    150
Hou    23    6     12    10    4     2     14    21    12    23    127
KCR    19    27    27    18    29    30    29    28    20    27    254
LAA    16    20    1     19    8     4     10    6     5     3      92
LAD    10    11    11    15    6     24    8     16    4     4     109
Mil    22    23    28    26    26    15    24    15    7     17    203
Min    27    13    4     8     7     12    6     17    11    8     113
NYM    2     16    19    27    22    14    3     11    10    24    148
NYY    1     2     5     2     3     5     5     5     9            38 
or 39
Oak    8     5     6     7     10    10    4     19    19    21    109
Phi    29    12    15    12    14    11    13    7     1           115 
or 116
Pit    26    30    22    20    20    27    27    29    27    29    257
SDP    20    18    26    28    13    8     7     9     28    22    179
SFG    5     9     2     6     9     21    21    26    25    9     133
Sea    4     3     9     9     28    26    20    12    29    14    154
StL    3     7     3     14    2     3     1     18    14    7      72
TBR    25    29    30    29    23    28    30    30    2     15    241
Tex    24    22    23    22    12    19    15    20    18    11    186
Tor    14    17    17    13    25    17    11    14    13    20    161
Was    28    24    13    17    27    16    25    22    30    30    232 
   108. Guapo Posted: October 29, 2009 at 11:58 AM (#3369962)
Holy crap, I got that to work.

That's a little fun thing I do every year. It's every team ranked College Football style, 1-30. The World Champ is 1. The loser of the World Series is 2. The losers of the LCS are 3 and 4, ranked by regular season record. The losers in the first round of the playoffs are 5 through 8, ranked by regular season record. Every other team is ranked by regular season record. If there's a tie in record, the tie-breaker is the team with the better ranking in the previous year is ranked higher.

Anyway, it's kind of fun to see how teams bounced around during the decade, or not. Pittsburgh edges out KC as the worst team of the decade, which seems right to me. And don't underestimate just how bad Tampa Bay was for most of the oughts.
   109. Richard Gadsden Posted: October 29, 2009 at 04:55 PM (#3370423)
The 1900s are 1900-1999. The 20th century is 1901-2000. This shouldn't be hard to figure out but people make it so


Um, no. The 1900s are 1900-1909. It's a decade, not a century.
   110. Greg Pope Posted: October 31, 2009 at 06:42 PM (#3372472)
You sheep can keep right on drinking the Gregorian Kool-Aid. A year, a decade or a century ends on January 11th of the following year.

Right. The only time that there should be any pedantry is if someone says "the 201st decade", which could be interpreted as 2001-2010. But not really, since you haven't specified your starting point. Don't forget that "we" didn't start counting years in the current manner until what, 400 years after Year #1? And Year 1 was a guess anyway. So you're trying to be very exact about something that was a guess in the first place.

A decade is 10 years, any 10 years. So referring to "the 60's" can be 1960-69 without causing any heartburn. Even referring to the first decade of this century is fine since by common agreement (not unanimous, but common) the current century is 2000-2099.
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