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If you had the chance to make the All time O's team by group, what would you pick? Would it be the Pitching from the 1971 team that bosted FOUR 20 game winners? (something that has never been done before or repeated again) What infield would you choose? Brooks, Balanger, and Boog of the late 60's, or Ripken, Alomar, Palmaro of the 90's? What outfield year would you choose to make your All Time O's team?
Pitching - I would choose the 1971 Starting pitching staff and team them up with the 1983 Bullpen. No one would be able to get on base with a team like that!
Infield - I would have to take the 90's Infield of Ripken, Palmaro and Alomar for the Defense and Power.
Outfield - has to be one of the hardest to choose from. I really like the early 80's outfield of Lowenstein and company, however keeping with the trend to build the Ultimate O's team I would have to go with the trio of Robinson, Blair and Bufford. They had power, speed and talent.
What era would you pick?
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Starting Pitching - 1970 team. 4 20-game winners - Palmer, McNally, Cuellar, Dobson
Relief - Definately the 1989 bullpen - Greg Olson, Mark Williamson, Kevin Hickey, Mark Thurmond.
Infield - 1971 - Brooks Robinson, Mark Belanger, Bobby Grich, Boog Powell - 4 Gold Gloves; power from Boog, Brooks, and Grich
Manager - Earl Weaver
Catching - Rick Dempsey
Outfield - This one is tough. I would have to go with 1979 Of of Roenicke/Lowenstein, Bumbry, Singleton
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Starting Pitching: Palmer, Cuellar, McNally, Dobson
Relief Pitching: Drabowsky [We didn't anyone else back in those '66 days]
Remember the '66 WS headline: Moe mows down 11!
Infield: Brooks, Belanger, Johnson, Powell.
Outfield: Frank, Blair, Blefary and/or Buford
Catcher: Etchebarren or Triandos
By far, the 1966-1971 ball clubs we had were our absolute best. We dominated like no other. This could actually be the best in MLB ever. Yes, EVER!
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Hey Byrds,
Since I am just a tad younger than you (figured this out by reading some of your other posts), I would have to say the juggernaut teams of 1969-1971. Earl Weaver takes over for Paul Richards and the Orioles have 3 20 game winners in 1969 and 4 in 1970-1971. Plus the best record in baseball all 3 of those years. I always liked Earl's philosophy of winning: pitching, defense, and the 3-run homer. lol.
Damn those Mets and Pirates.
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The 1971 Baltimore Orioles were the most complete team in Orioles history. HANDS DOWN! Starters in bold.
Starting Pitchers: Mike Cuellar (20-9 3.08 21 CG), Pat Dobson (20-8 2.90 18 CG), Dave McNally (21-5 2.89 11 CG), Jim Palmer (20-9 2.68 20 CG), Dave Leonhard (5th starter when needed)
Relief Pitchers: Dave Boswell, Tom Dukes, Dick Hall, Grant Jackson, Jim Hardin, rlando Pena, Pete Richert, Eddie Watt,
Catchers: Clay Dalrymple, Andy Etchebarren, Ellie Hendricks
Infielders: Mark Belanger, Jerry DaVanon, Bobby Grich, Davey Johnson, Boog Powell, Brooks Robinson, Chico Salmon,
Outfielders: Don Baylor, Paul Blair, Don Buford, Terry Crowley, Curt Motton, Merv Rettenmund, Frank Robinson, Tom Shopay
Manager: Earl Weaver
The 1969, 1970, 1971 Orioles were three of the best MLB teams of all time. Although they lost in 1969 to the Amazing Mets and in 1971 to the "We Are Family" Pirates, We beat the "Big Red Machine" in 1970 who were considered by many to be better than the Orioles that year. Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez and Dave Conception to name a few headlined the Reds line-up.
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I must say that I am surprised no one is picking the infield of the 90's with Cal, Alomar, and Palmaro. That was a great infield with the hitting and defense. I am also surprised there has been no mention of the 83 Bullpen. I would have thought they would have gotten some consideration for this.
I agree that the starters of the early 70's there was no comparison. Hands down the best that baseball has ever seen on one team!
On the Move:
No wonder Joe Morgan seems to hate the Orioles so much when he calls one of the games for ESPN. Any one else notice that? I can not stand the man.
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No wonder Joe Morgan seems to hate the Orioles so much when he calls one of the games for ESPN. Any one else notice that? I can not stand the man.
He also played for the Phillies in '83 when we smacked them down in 5 games. I'm sure he has many a bad dream about the O's...
I like Joe as an announcer, but I agree with you - he bashes us any time he can.
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Move,
Thanx for the correction. The '71 pitching staff is who I was thinking about. Will agree that this team was the best all-around Orioles team ever.
One correction for you. It wasn't the '71 Pirates that were the "We Are Family' (God I hate that song) team. It was the '79 Pirates that beat the O's. In both the '71 and '79 series, the O's were up 3 games to 1. Somehow the Pirates won three straight games and won both WS. Man, I was bummed both years.
Come to think of it, the '79 team had a pretty good bullpen: Don Stanhouse (21 saves), Tippy Martinez (ERA under 3.00), Tim Stoddard (ERA under 2.00), Sammy Stewart.
Loved that '70 series. First WS game I was at. Can't remember what game it was. I was only 8. Didn't Cuellar hit a grand slam in that series? I might be wrong, but for some reason I remember that.
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I miss BJ Surhoff and Brady Anderson.... dont let the Rockie fav team fool you my dad is an oriole fan for 40 years and I love them just not as much as the Rocks
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