Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore
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@wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @hikes83_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: Jays 
 Roy Halladay
 Carlos Delgado
 Dave Stieb
 Jose BautistaSorry Robbie, you were carved out Dude, gotta have George Bell... Meh.. he had an MVP sure, though it's one he shouldn't have won.. but other than that, he was kind of overrated. I'd go Vernon or Joe Carter over him. Joe for his postseason heroics, Vernon for his 5 tool game.. Josh Donaldson in his first 2 years as a Jay produced the same WAR George Bell did in a decade lol WAR is all well and good, but this is the Mount Rushmore list. For me, these have to be the ones who not only contributed greatly but also at critical times. Jose Bautista had a great run but several of his best years were on also-ran teams. In contrast, Joe Carter came over in the 'blockbuster trade' pre-1991 and went on to post 4 consecutive 100+ RBI seasons while being a big part of the clubhouse 'glue' of the Jays team that won 3 division titles and 2 WS titles in that 4 year span. YES it matters!!!! So your reasoning is Joe Carter just so happened to be lucky to play on a stacked team and Jose didn't? 
 The other reason is RBI? Lol
 Joe Carter didn't win those titles. In fact, he's easily the 5th most valuable player on that '93 team. Alomar, Olerud, Molitor, and White were far better. .300 OBP's don't exactly help teams that much.
 Joe was probably 4th on his '92 team too. Alomar, Winfield and Devon White being better.Bautista did everything in his power to try, and save for one year where JD won mvp, he was always the most valuable on the teams he played for. 
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@nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @formallyforearms said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @formallyforearms said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @evylshaun_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: Just quickly skimmed this thread so I might ne wrong, but I'm pretty sure I didn't see the Red Sox mentioned once. Ted Williams 
 Pedro Martinez
 David Ortiz
 Carl YastrzemskiRoger Clemons (even though they didn't win the WS with him and also in his pre-juice, pure talent years!!) Roger Clemens was my idol. That being said, I think Wade Boggs would belong on a Boston list before Clemens. April 29th, 1986, a date that will live in infamy. The first ever 20 strikeout game, matched by only 3 pitchers since: 1) Clemens himself in Sept. 1996, Kerry Wood in 1998 and Max Scherzer in 2016!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love Roger Clemens. He was my idol, as I stated before. But a lot of Red Sox fans hate him. That's why I said it. If you ask Boston fans, I'm sure they would put Boggs or even Dwight Evans ahead of the Rocket. Agree with this. Though it's kind of their fault for giving up on him, only for him to shove it in their face with back to back triple crowns on their rival, then get traded to their even bigger rival and help the Yankees win 2 WS Your fans even dislike him, right? I think if he was introduced before a game, the place he might get the most positive reaction would be Houston, even though he only played there a couple years. He won a CY there and is from Texas. Yankee fans seem like they dont care about him at all, so more indifference than like/dislike. 
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@formallyforearms said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @formallyforearms said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @formallyforearms said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @evylshaun_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: Just quickly skimmed this thread so I might ne wrong, but I'm pretty sure I didn't see the Red Sox mentioned once. Ted Williams 
 Pedro Martinez
 David Ortiz
 Carl YastrzemskiRoger Clemons (even though they didn't win the WS with him and also in his pre-juice, pure talent years!!) Roger Clemens was my idol. That being said, I think Wade Boggs would belong on a Boston list before Clemens. April 29th, 1986, a date that will live in infamy. The first ever 20 strikeout game, matched by only 3 pitchers since: 1) Clemens himself in Sept. 1996, Kerry Wood in 1998 and Max Scherzer in 2016!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love Roger Clemens. He was my idol, as I stated before. But a lot of Red Sox fans hate him. That's why I said it. If you ask Boston fans, I'm sure they would put Boggs or even Dwight Evans ahead of the Rocket. Agree with this. Though it's kind of their fault for giving up on him, only for him to shove it in their face with back to back triple crowns on their rival, then get traded to their even bigger rival and help the Yankees win 2 WS Your fans even dislike him, right? I think if he was introduced before a game, the place he might get the most positive reaction would be Houston, even though he only played there a couple years. He won a CY there and is from Texas. Yankee fans seem like they dont care about him at all, so more indifference than like/dislike. Na, Jays fans are indifferent for the most part. 
 It made us upset that he wanted out of here, and we only got David Wells back (who we do hate, as he hates us too) but at least we got 2 of Rocket's best years. They were insanely dominant.
 That first season in particular. Wow.. 12 WAR pitching season is one of the all time great years
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@nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @hikes83_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: Jays 
 Roy Halladay
 Carlos Delgado
 Dave Stieb
 Jose BautistaSorry Robbie, you were carved out Dude, gotta have George Bell... Meh.. he had an MVP sure, though it's one he shouldn't have won.. but other than that, he was kind of overrated. I'd go Vernon or Joe Carter over him. Joe for his postseason heroics, Vernon for his 5 tool game.. Josh Donaldson in his first 2 years as a Jay produced the same WAR George Bell did in a decade lol WAR is all well and good, but this is the Mount Rushmore list. For me, these have to be the ones who not only contributed greatly but also at critical times. Jose Bautista had a great run but several of his best years were on also-ran teams. In contrast, Joe Carter came over in the 'blockbuster trade' pre-1991 and went on to post 4 consecutive 100+ RBI seasons while being a big part of the clubhouse 'glue' of the Jays team that won 3 division titles and 2 WS titles in that 4 year span. YES it matters!!!! So your reasoning is Joe Carter just so happened to be lucky to play on a stacked team and Jose didn't? 
 The other reason is RBI? Lol
 Joe Carter didn't win those titles. In fact, he's easily the 5th most valuable player on that '93 team. Alomar, Olerud, Molitor, and White were far better. .300 OBP's don't exactly help teams that much.
 Joe was probably 4th on his '92 team too. Alomar, Winfield and Devon White being better.Bautista did everything in his power to try, and save for one year where JD won mvp, he was always the most valuable on the teams he played for. And where is your great hero now...... a forgotten afterthought best known for a bat flip that wasn't even a walk off. Touch em all Joe!!!!!! 
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@wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @hikes83_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @nanthrax_1_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: Jays 
 Roy Halladay
 Carlos Delgado
 Dave Stieb
 Jose BautistaSorry Robbie, you were carved out Dude, gotta have George Bell... Meh.. he had an MVP sure, though it's one he shouldn't have won.. but other than that, he was kind of overrated. I'd go Vernon or Joe Carter over him. Joe for his postseason heroics, Vernon for his 5 tool game.. Josh Donaldson in his first 2 years as a Jay produced the same WAR George Bell did in a decade lol WAR is all well and good, but this is the Mount Rushmore list. For me, these have to be the ones who not only contributed greatly but also at critical times. Jose Bautista had a great run but several of his best years were on also-ran teams. In contrast, Joe Carter came over in the 'blockbuster trade' pre-1991 and went on to post 4 consecutive 100+ RBI seasons while being a big part of the clubhouse 'glue' of the Jays team that won 3 division titles and 2 WS titles in that 4 year span. YES it matters!!!! So your reasoning is Joe Carter just so happened to be lucky to play on a stacked team and Jose didn't? 
 The other reason is RBI? Lol
 Joe Carter didn't win those titles. In fact, he's easily the 5th most valuable player on that '93 team. Alomar, Olerud, Molitor, and White were far better. .300 OBP's don't exactly help teams that much.
 Joe was probably 4th on his '92 team too. Alomar, Winfield and Devon White being better.Bautista did everything in his power to try, and save for one year where JD won mvp, he was always the most valuable on the teams he played for. And where is your great hero now...... a forgotten afterthought best known for a bat flip that wasn't even a walk off. Touch em all Joe!!!!!! Not at all. He's remembered as a Blue jay great and one of the best hitters the Jays ever had. An elite on base machine with more homeruns than anyone during a 6 year stretch. 
 Joe Carter hit a big homerun. Any knowledgeable Jays fan knows what he was besides that. A low on base complementary slugger with huge flaws in his game. Not the star of any Jays team. The end.Btw, the Jays will be adding Jose to the level of excellence when they return to RC. This has been known for some time now. 
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St. Louis Cardinals Rogers Hornsby 
 Stan Musial
 Bob Gibson
 Albert Pujols
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@chuck_dizzle29 said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: St. Louis Cardinals Rogers Hornsby 
 Stan Musial
 Bob Gibson
 Albert PujolsThose 4 are the envy of every team I think... 
 Always love building a Cards theme team. So stacked
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@evylshaun_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: Just quickly skimmed this thread so I might ne wrong, but I'm pretty sure I didn't see the Red Sox mentioned once. Ted Williams 
 Pedro Martinez
 David Ortiz
 Carl YastrzemskiI can’t argue with any of those names, but it’s soooooo tough. Clemens, Rice, Speaker, Boggs, etc all are tough to leave off. Plus if you get into the guys who just didn’t last long enough (Nomar, Manny (seriously his numbers were crazy), Pedroia to name a few recent ones). Semi related: I love this type of thing, really makes me appreciate baseball... then again I’ve probably sat through the Ken Burns documentary 5-7 times and could happily do so another 10, so maybe it’s just me. 
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Braves 
 Hank Aaron
 Chipper Jones
 Greg Maddux
 John Smoltz
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@bclark1021_xbl said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: Braves 
 Hank Aaron
 Chipper Jones
 Greg Maddux
 John SmoltzI'd argue Eddie Mathews was better than Chipper. 
 Better WAR. Second only to Schmidt at 3rd.. certainly more valuable than Smoltz
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@pats1124_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @evylshaun_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: Just quickly skimmed this thread so I might ne wrong, but I'm pretty sure I didn't see the Red Sox mentioned once. Ted Williams 
 Pedro Martinez
 David Ortiz
 Carl YastrzemskiI can’t argue with any of those names, but it’s soooooo tough. Clemens, Rice, Speaker, Boggs, etc all are tough to leave off. Plus if you get into the guys who just didn’t last long enough (Nomar, Manny (seriously his numbers were crazy), Pedroia to name a few recent ones). Semi related: I love this type of thing, really makes me appreciate baseball... then again I’ve probably sat through the Ken Burns documentary 5-7 times and could happily do so another 10, so maybe it’s just me. I considered doing an honorable mention but the list got a bit long lol. Clemens, Boggs, Fisk, Doerr, ManRam, Pedroia, Tek, Betts, Speaker, Rice, Nomar, Pesky, etc. 
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While they're not my favorite teams, I didn't see anyone else do these teams and if I had a secondary team, it would be one of these two: San Francisco Giants: 
 Willie Mays
 Buster Posey
 Willie McCovey
 Barry BondsHonorable Mentions: Juan Marichal, Madison Bumgarner, Christy Matthewson, Mel Ott and Jeff Kent Tampa Bay Rays: 
 Evan Longoria
 David Price
 Ben Zobrist
 Carl CrawfordHonorable Mentions: B.J. Upton, Kevin Kiermaier, James Shields and Fred McGriff 
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@formallyforearms said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @formallyforearms said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @evylshaun_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: Just quickly skimmed this thread so I might ne wrong, but I'm pretty sure I didn't see the Red Sox mentioned once. Ted Williams 
 Pedro Martinez
 David Ortiz
 Carl YastrzemskiRoger Clemons (even though they didn't win the WS with him and also in his pre-juice, pure talent years!!) Roger Clemens was my idol. That being said, I think Wade Boggs would belong on a Boston list before Clemens. April 29th, 1986, a date that will live in infamy. The first ever 20 strikeout game, matched by only 3 pitchers since: 1) Clemens himself in Sept. 1996, Kerry Wood in 1998 and Max Scherzer in 2016!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love Roger Clemens. He was my idol, as I stated before. But a lot of Red Sox fans hate him. That's why I said it. If you ask Boston fans, I'm sure they would put Boggs or even Dwight Evans ahead of the Rocket. Clearly you don't know Boston fans. We hate Wade Boggs more than Clemens but it's close When Boggs rode that horse around Yankee Stadium after his 1st WS win - we forgot who he was Truly, any Red Sox player that went directly to the Yankees we hate Except for Ellsbury - we saw that you paid $140 million for a 30 year old who used speed as his main tool. 
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@ogbuttamilk_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @formallyforearms said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @formallyforearms said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @wk680_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: @evylshaun_psn said in Favorite Team Mt. Rushmore: Just quickly skimmed this thread so I might ne wrong, but I'm pretty sure I didn't see the Red Sox mentioned once. Ted Williams 
 Pedro Martinez
 David Ortiz
 Carl YastrzemskiRoger Clemons (even though they didn't win the WS with him and also in his pre-juice, pure talent years!!) Roger Clemens was my idol. That being said, I think Wade Boggs would belong on a Boston list before Clemens. April 29th, 1986, a date that will live in infamy. The first ever 20 strikeout game, matched by only 3 pitchers since: 1) Clemens himself in Sept. 1996, Kerry Wood in 1998 and Max Scherzer in 2016!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love Roger Clemens. He was my idol, as I stated before. But a lot of Red Sox fans hate him. That's why I said it. If you ask Boston fans, I'm sure they would put Boggs or even Dwight Evans ahead of the Rocket. Clearly you don't know Boston fans. We hate Wade Boggs more than Clemens but it's close When Boggs rode that horse around Yankee Stadium after his 1st WS win - we forgot who he was Truly, any Red Sox player that went directly to the Yankees we hate Except for Ellsbury - we saw that you paid $140 million for a 30 year old who used speed as his main tool. That's interesting. I was going by all the polls and discussions I've seen. The last Boston area poll I saw for greatest Red Sox player had Clemens 16th and Boggs 9th. Good to know though, thanks. As for the last sentence, I'm a Brewers fan, not Yankees. I just love Babe Ruth, lol. 
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