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    wrote on last edited by ImDFC_PSN
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    I'm curious to see what kind of players are available for a bunch of teams. You don't have to necessarily name the 5 best either. If you're the president of the David Eckstein Fanclub, put him in! But for me, as a Phillies fan, I want to see these lads

    Robin Roberts
    He had the kind of arsenal that could make him a meta pitcher. He threw very hard, and had a ton of movement. Plus, he had named players in Storyline moments for Willie Mays and his delivery was named as well(Though Randy Johnson's was last year and he didn't appear. Why does SDS do this 😭
    Chase Utley
    Best NL 2B of his lifetime, and arguably the best 2B during his playing career since his lone competition got popped. His cards are always great as it is
    Steve Carlton
    How can he be omitted? He's easily the second or third best Lefty starter of all time, depending on what you think of Kershaw.
    Jimmy Rollins
    Now I think I'm just getting greedy, but he was one of the premier shortstops of the 2000s, and had a great balance of power/speed/defense that most players would like, even if he isn't a 99 overall
    Brad Lidge
    Dude was great when he wasn't broken by Pujols.

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    Barry Bonds
    Jeff Kent
    Rod Beck
    Tim Lincecum
    Gaylord Perry

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  • eatyum_PSNE Offline
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    Scott Rolen
    Matt Morris
    Chris Carpenter
    David Eckstein
    Rafael Furcal (He was more of a Brave and Dodger of course, but he was on the 2011 WS team for the Cards)

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    Ryan_2713_PSN
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    devon white
    Tom henke
    Dwayne ward
    jimmy key
    john olerud

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  • SchnauzerFace_PSNS Offline
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    SchnauzerFace_PSN
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    Carlton Fisk, [censored] Allen, Mark Buerhle, and (I know, never gonna happen) Shoeless Joe

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  • DriveByTrucker17D Offline
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    Derrek Lee
    Sammy Sosa
    Alfonso Soriano
    Mark Grace
    Carlos Zambrano
    Ron Santo

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    MrGamebred
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    Raul Ibanez
    Richie Sexton
    Adrian Beltre
    Freddy Garcia
    Jamie Moyer
    Arthur Rhodes

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  • SavageSteve74_PSNS Offline
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    replied to Guest on last edited by SavageSteve74_PSN
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    @ImDFC said in Legends from your team you want to see:

    I'm curious to see what kind of players are available for a bunch of teams. You don't have to necessarily name the 5 best either. If you're the president of the David Eckstein Fanclub, put him in! But for me, as a Phillies fan, I want to see these lads

    Robin Roberts
    He had the kind of arsenal that could make him a meta pitcher. He threw very hard, and had a ton of movement. Plus, he had named players in Storyline moments for Willie Mays and his delivery was named as well(Though Randy Johnson's was last year and he didn't appear. Why does SDS do this 😭
    Chase Utley
    Best NL 2B of his lifetime, and arguably the best 2B during his playing career since his lone competition got popped. His cards are always great as it is
    Steve Carlton
    How can he be omitted? He's easily the second or third best Lefty starter of all time, depending on what you think of Kershaw.
    Jimmy Rollins
    Now I think I'm just getting greedy, but he was one of the premier shortstops of the 2000s, and had a great balance of power/speed/defense that most players would like, even if he isn't a 99 overall
    Brad Lidge
    Dude was great when he wasn't broken by Pujols.

    Love this list, just add McGraw and Our boy Roy!!!

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    Mickey lolich
    Kirk Gibson
    Guillermo (Willie) Hernandez
    Lou Whitaker
    Charlie Gehringer
    Hank Greenberg

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    Carlos Delgado
    Roy Halladay
    Devon White
    Tom Henke
    Chris Carpenter

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    GiantsXLII_PSN
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    Darryl
    Doc
    Nails
    Orosco
    HoJo
    Wright
    Beltran
    Johan
    Pedro
    Delgado
    Myers
    Aguilera
    Jefferies
    Mookie

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    Some_Schmuck_22
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    Larry Walker
    Todd Helton
    Andres Galleraga
    Pedro Astacio

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    MiRa4769
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    #13

    Randy Johnson
    Pedro Martinez
    Mariano Rivera
    Rocky Calavito
    Bo Jackson

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  • Nanthrax_1_PSNN Offline
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    Nanthrax_1_PSN
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    Roy Halladay
    Roger Clemens
    Dave Stieb back
    Pat Hentgen
    Juan Guzman
    Carlos Delgado
    John Olerud
    Devon White
    Vernon Wells
    Tom Henke
    David Cone

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    Randy Johnson
    Curt Schilling
    Brandon Webb
    Jay Bell
    Mark Grace
    Tony Womack
    Orlando Hudson
    Byung-Hyun Kim
    Craig Counsell

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  • DanTheThrillerD Offline
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    Mariano Rivera
    Mickey Mantle
    Joe DiMaggio
    Tino Martinez
    Mike Mussina
    Alex Rodriguez
    David Cone

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  • c7susb9_PSNC Offline
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    c7susb9_PSN
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    #17

    Maddux
    Glavine
    Smoltz
    Aaron

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    Some_Schmuck_22
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    #18

    @Nanthrax_1 said in Legends from your team you want to see:

    Roy Halladay
    Roger Clemens
    Dave Stieb back
    Pat Hentgen
    Juan Guzman
    Carlos Delgado
    John Olerud
    Devon White
    Vernon Wells
    Tom Henke
    David Cone

    I will second Olerud and Cone.

    Carlos Delgado not so much, but a Bip Roberts card would be my '90a Blue Jay of choice. 12 years, .294 BA, 663 Runs, 352 RBI, 264 SB. Eligibility at 2B, 3B, and LF. Plus...the name Bip!

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    Timbino_PSN
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    Pat borders

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  • Dino-might_notD Offline
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    Dino-might_not
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    @ImDFC said in Legends from your team you want to see:

    I'm curious to see what kind of players are available for a bunch of teams. You don't have to necessarily name the 5 best either. If you're the president of the David Eckstein Fanclub, put him in! But for me, as a Phillies fan, I want to see these lads

    Robin Roberts
    He had the kind of arsenal that could make him a meta pitcher. He threw very hard, and had a ton of movement. Plus, he had named players in Storyline moments for Willie Mays and his delivery was named as well(Though Randy Johnson's was last year and he didn't appear. Why does SDS do this 😭
    Chase Utley
    Best NL 2B of his lifetime, and arguably the best 2B during his playing career since his lone competition got popped. His cards are always great as it is
    Steve Carlton
    How can he be omitted? He's easily the second or third best Lefty starter of all time, depending on what you think of Kershaw.
    Jimmy Rollins
    Now I think I'm just getting greedy, but he was one of the premier shortstops of the 2000s, and had a great balance of power/speed/defense that most players would like, even if he isn't a 99 overall
    Brad Lidge
    Dude was great when he wasn't broken by Pujols.

    I second everyone on this list and add Kruk, Lieberthal, and Halladay

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