Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore
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@yankblan_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@yankblan_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
Expos:
Gary Carter
Tim Raines
Rusty Staub
Stever RogersNeed Dawson in there.
Nope, If you move someone out, it ain’t Dawson going in.
6 gold gloves, 3 silver sluggers, and a ROY for the Expos in 10 years.
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Montreal needs a baseball team again.
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@puig66rules_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
Dodgers are interesting
Sandy Koufax
Jackie Robinson
Clayton Kershaw
Tommy Lasorda (if managers count)I think Fernando Valenzuela, Duke Snider, and Don Newcombe are also good options.
Edit:
If non players count then Vin Scully needs to be somewhere.
Nice list. So many good options going back to Brooklyn. Reading Doris Kearns Goodwin’s “Wait til Next Year” gave me a soft spot for the Dodgers.
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@yankblan_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
Expos:
Gary Carter
Tim Raines
Rusty Staub
Stever RogersBro.....The Hawks best years were in Montreal!
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Cardinals
Stan the Man
Pujols
Gibson
HornsbyOzzie as a late defensive substitution.
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My Ms My Rushmore is:
The Kid, Ken Griffey Jr.
Ichiro
Edgar
Seattle broadcasting legend, Dave Niehaus -
Astros (I know boo)
Biggio
Bagwell
Billy Wagner
Roy Oswalt -
Mine for the cubs would be
Banks- because of course Mr. Cub is on it
Santo- one of the most beloved cubs of all time as a player and broadcaster
Sosa- steroids or not he was one of the most popular players in Cub history
Lester- he was that big signing that let all us Cub fans know that it was time to go win a world series
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@gooseonem_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
So I got this idea while listening to the Starting 9 Podcast. Pick the four players from your favorite team that had the biggest impact/most success in their time there.
As a Rangers fan my Mt. Rushmore would have to be:
Nolan Ryan
Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez
Michael Young
Adrian BeltreHow do you not put Juan Gonzalez on that list fam. Had about 4oo Hrs and about 1300 RBIs playing most his career for the Rangers. He was an absolute MONSTER.
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@gooseonem_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
So I got this idea while listening to the Starting 9 Podcast. Pick the four players from your favorite team that had the biggest impact/most success in their time there.
As a Rangers fan my Mt. Rushmore would have to be:
Nolan Ryan
Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez
Michael Young
Adrian BeltreReal Yank fan here. Started in 87 and see some horrible teams. Here I go,
1-Mickey Mantle
2-Lou Gehrig
3-Joe DiMaggio
And a little curveball. Just because of the clutchness and always getting that big hit or defensive play when it mattered most
5-Derek Jeter -
@nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@sirkess_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
Phillies
Mike Schmidt
Steve Carlton
Richie Ashburn
Tug McGrawNo Chase Utley? He's actually 2nd all-time in WAR from the positional player side.
I love Chase - he's one of my favorites from the 08 squad, but he just doesn't have that lasting impact that the others do. An amazing player for sure, though.
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@msacks11_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@sirkess_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
Phillies
Mike Schmidt
Steve Carlton
Richie Ashburn
Tug McGrawI was just typing one up for the Phillies and looking at what my list would be and what yours is I'd assume I'm younger than you because I have never seen any of those guys play but I still had Schmidt and Carlton on mine but my I had Rollins (my favorite player of all time) and the last spot was my tough one. The question does say success so it makes my think of Hamels because he was a WS MVP but Howard and Utley are tough to leave off for me. It's a fun question for sure.
I had a hard time leaving the 08 players off the list. McGraw closing the game for the 1980 championship is a huge moment. I didn't get to see Ashburn play, but he was one of the few bright spots on many bad teams and stuck around as a team broadcaster afterwards. That's where my memories of him come from.
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@sirkess_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@msacks11_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@sirkess_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
Phillies
Mike Schmidt
Steve Carlton
Richie Ashburn
Tug McGrawI was just typing one up for the Phillies and looking at what my list would be and what yours is I'd assume I'm younger than you because I have never seen any of those guys play but I still had Schmidt and Carlton on mine but my I had Rollins (my favorite player of all time) and the last spot was my tough one. The question does say success so it makes my think of Hamels because he was a WS MVP but Howard and Utley are tough to leave off for me. It's a fun question for sure.
I had a hard time leaving the 08 players off the list. McGraw closing the game for the 1980 championship is a huge moment. I didn't get to see Ashburn play, but he was one of the few bright spots on many bad teams and stuck around as a team broadcaster afterwards. That's where my memories of him come from.
I was thinking about putting Harry K on mine because he was the voice of the Phillies for my childhood.
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Pete Rose
Johnny Bench
Barry Larkin
Frank RobinsonWhich of course is top 4 in WAR.
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@kingscountyog718 said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@gooseonem_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
So I got this idea while listening to the Starting 9 Podcast. Pick the four players from your favorite team that had the biggest impact/most success in their time there.
As a Rangers fan my Mt. Rushmore would have to be:
Nolan Ryan
Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez
Michael Young
Adrian BeltreReal Yank fan here. Started in 87 and see some horrible teams. Here I go,
1-Mickey Mantle
2-Lou Gehrig
3-Joe DiMaggio
And a little curveball. Just because of the clutchness and always getting that big hit or defensive play when it mattered most
5-Derek JeterHow the Hell do you have a Yankees list and omit Babe Ruth? Hes the best player in baseball history, let alone Yankees history.
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@formallyforearms said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@kingscountyog718 said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@gooseonem_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
So I got this idea while listening to the Starting 9 Podcast. Pick the four players from your favorite team that had the biggest impact/most success in their time there.
As a Rangers fan my Mt. Rushmore would have to be:
Nolan Ryan
Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez
Michael Young
Adrian BeltreReal Yank fan here. Started in 87 and see some horrible teams. Here I go,
1-Mickey Mantle
2-Lou Gehrig
3-Joe DiMaggio
And a little curveball. Just because of the clutchness and always getting that big hit or defensive play when it mattered most
5-Derek JeterHow the Hell do you have a Yankees list and omit Babe Ruth? Hes the best player in baseball history, let alone Yankees history.
It is odd... Especially when you have his teammate Lou in there... So it's not like you're discounting that era... Followed by Joe D and Mick, who literally carried the torch of greatness in the house and torch that Ruth built lol.... Even if they were alive they'd tell ya that lol
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@nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@formallyforearms said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@kingscountyog718 said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@gooseonem_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
So I got this idea while listening to the Starting 9 Podcast. Pick the four players from your favorite team that had the biggest impact/most success in their time there.
As a Rangers fan my Mt. Rushmore would have to be:
Nolan Ryan
Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez
Michael Young
Adrian BeltreReal Yank fan here. Started in 87 and see some horrible teams. Here I go,
1-Mickey Mantle
2-Lou Gehrig
3-Joe DiMaggio
And a little curveball. Just because of the clutchness and always getting that big hit or defensive play when it mattered most
5-Derek JeterHow the Hell do you have a Yankees list and omit Babe Ruth? Hes the best player in baseball history, let alone Yankees history.
It is odd... Especially when you have his teammate Lou in there... So it's not like you're discounting that era... Followed by Joe D and Mick, who literally carried the torch of greatness in the house and torch that Ruth built lol.... Even if they were alive they'd tell ya that lol
Ruth is on the Mount Rushmore of MLB, I know the Yankees have a ton to choose from, but Ruth is the one everyone knows need to be there.
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Those guys are tough to listen to sometimes. Dallas doesn't bother me, but the other guy is just annoying tbh. Talkin Baseball for meeeee.
Todd Helton
Larry Walker
Carlos Gonzales
Nolan Arenado -
@msacks11_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@sirkess_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@msacks11_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@sirkess_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
Phillies
Mike Schmidt
Steve Carlton
Richie Ashburn
Tug McGrawI was just typing one up for the Phillies and looking at what my list would be and what yours is I'd assume I'm younger than you because I have never seen any of those guys play but I still had Schmidt and Carlton on mine but my I had Rollins (my favorite player of all time) and the last spot was my tough one. The question does say success so it makes my think of Hamels because he was a WS MVP but Howard and Utley are tough to leave off for me. It's a fun question for sure.
I had a hard time leaving the 08 players off the list. McGraw closing the game for the 1980 championship is a huge moment. I didn't get to see Ashburn play, but he was one of the few bright spots on many bad teams and stuck around as a team broadcaster afterwards. That's where my memories of him come from.
I was thinking about putting Harry K on mine because he was the voice of the Phillies for my childhood.
Agree 100%!
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@random_schmuck_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
@desolator78_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore:
Rockies:
Larry Walker
Helton
Bichette
Vinny CastillaHonorable mention- Tulo had he been able to stay healthy, and Galarraga had he played longer here
As a fellow Rox fan, I’d substitute Eric Young for Bichette.
Tulo never really had major health issues until he left CO. He should definitely overtake Vinny Castillo.Back in 93 just remember going to games and watching Bichette between innings in right field at Mile High entertain the fans with random goofiness, have loved him ever since. Not to mention how clutch he was so often. Still remember my fave line about his defense though... Like an elephant on roller skates lol. And no way anyone should overtake Vinny, that dude was the model of consistency during his prime, always with 130ish RBI and 40ish homers, and humble as hell. EY will always have a special place for sure though.