1990 - Cincinnati Reds (None; other possible HOFers: SS Barry Larkin (118.5 on Bill James' HOF Monitor scale; 100 is "Likely HOFer"); P Randy Myers (97/100 HOF Monitor))
1989 - Oakland Athletics (P Dennis Eckersley; other possible HOFers: Rickey Henderson (183/100), Mark McGwire (163/100); Jose Canseco (101/100); Tony LaRussa (#3 all-time managerial wins))
1988 - Los Angeles Dodgers (Mgr Tommy Lasorda; other possible HOFers: P Orel Hershiser (90.5/100); Fernando Valenzuela (66.5/100))
1987 - Minnesota Twins (OF Kirby Puckett; other possible HOFers: P Bert Blyleven (120/100))
1986 - New York Mets (C Gary Carter; other possible HOFers: 1B Keith Hernandez (86/100))
1985 - Kansas City Royals (3B George Brett; other possibles HOFers: 2B Frank White (81/100))
1984 - Detroit Tigers (Mgr Sparky Anderson; other possible HOFers: P Jack Morris (122.5/100))
1983 - Baltimore Orioles (1B Eddie Murray, SS Cal Ripken, P Jim Palmer (1-0 in 2 IP in WS))
1982 - St. Louis Cardinals (SS Ozzie Smith, P Bruce Sutter)
1981 - Los Angeles Dodgers (Mgr Tommy Lasorda; other possible HOFers: 1B Steve Garvey (130.5/100))
12 HOFers, 10 WS Championship Teams = 1.2 HOFers/WS
Note: P Don Sutton was 3-6 for 1988 LAD, but pitched last game in August, 1988.
Note2: P Steve Carlton was 1-5 for 1987 MIN, did not pitch in post-season.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
World Series Champs & Hall of Famers (1921 - 1930)
1930 - Philadelphia Athletics (Mgr Connie Mack, C Mickey Cochrane, 1B Jimmie Foxx, OF Al Simmons, P Lefty Grove)
1929 - Philadelphia Athletics (Mack, Cochrane, Foxx, Simmons, Grove)
1928 - New York Yankees (OF Babe Ruth, 1B Lou Gehrig, 2B Tony Lazzeri, OF Earle Combs, P Waite Hoyt, P Herb Pennock, Mgr Miller Huggins)
1927 - New York Yankees (Ruth, Gehrig, Lazzeri, Combs, Hoyt, Pennock, Huggins)
1926 - St. Louis Cardinals(Mgr/2B Rogers Hornsby, 1B Jim Bottomley, P Pete Alexander)
1925 - Pittsburgh Pirates (2B Pie Traynor, OF Kiki Cuyler)
1924 - Washington Senators (OF Goose Goslin, P Walter Johnson, OF Sam Rice)
1923 - New York Yankees (Ruth, Pennock, Hoyt, Huggins)
1922 - New York Giants (1B George Kelly, 3B Frankie Frisch, SS Dave Bancroft, Mgr John McGraw)
1921 - New York Giants (Kelly, Frisch, Bancroft, McGraw)
44 HOFs, 10 WS Championship Team = 4.4 HOF/WS
Note: OF Casey Stengel was a member of the 1922 NYG, although was not a HOF player.
1929 - Philadelphia Athletics (Mack, Cochrane, Foxx, Simmons, Grove)
1928 - New York Yankees (OF Babe Ruth, 1B Lou Gehrig, 2B Tony Lazzeri, OF Earle Combs, P Waite Hoyt, P Herb Pennock, Mgr Miller Huggins)
1927 - New York Yankees (Ruth, Gehrig, Lazzeri, Combs, Hoyt, Pennock, Huggins)
1926 - St. Louis Cardinals(Mgr/2B Rogers Hornsby, 1B Jim Bottomley, P Pete Alexander)
1925 - Pittsburgh Pirates (2B Pie Traynor, OF Kiki Cuyler)
1924 - Washington Senators (OF Goose Goslin, P Walter Johnson, OF Sam Rice)
1923 - New York Yankees (Ruth, Pennock, Hoyt, Huggins)
1922 - New York Giants (1B George Kelly, 3B Frankie Frisch, SS Dave Bancroft, Mgr John McGraw)
1921 - New York Giants (Kelly, Frisch, Bancroft, McGraw)
44 HOFs, 10 WS Championship Team = 4.4 HOF/WS
Note: OF Casey Stengel was a member of the 1922 NYG, although was not a HOF player.
Labels:
Bill James,
Hall of Fame,
Lou Gehrig,
MLB,
New York Yankees,
Oakland As,
World Series
World Series Champs & Hall of Famers (1911 - 1920)
1920 - Cleveland Indians (OF Tris Speaker, P Stan Coveleski)
1919 - Cincinnati Reds (OF Edd Roush)
1918 - Boston Red Sox (OF Harry Hooper, OF/P Babe Ruth)
1917 - Chicago White Sox (C Ray Schalk, 2B Eddie Collins, P Red Faber)
1916 - Boston Red Sox (Hooper, Ruth)
1915 - Boston Red Sox (Hooper, OF Tris Speaker, Ruth)
1914 - Boston Braves (SS Rabbit Maranville, 2B Johnny Evers)
1913 - Philadelphia Athletics (Mgr Connie Mack, 2B Eddie Collins, 3B Frank (Home Run) Baker, P Eddie Plank, P Chief Bender, P Herb Pennock)
1912 - Boston Red Sox (OF Harry Hooper, OF Tris Speaker)
1911 - Philadelphia Athletics (Mack, Collins, Baker, Plank, Bender)
28 Hall-of-Famers, 10 WS Championship teams = 2.8 HOF/WS
Note: 1917 CWS Shoeless Joe Jackson also probably a Hall of Famer, but for 1919 Black Sox scandal.
1919 - Cincinnati Reds (OF Edd Roush)
1918 - Boston Red Sox (OF Harry Hooper, OF/P Babe Ruth)
1917 - Chicago White Sox (C Ray Schalk, 2B Eddie Collins, P Red Faber)
1916 - Boston Red Sox (Hooper, Ruth)
1915 - Boston Red Sox (Hooper, OF Tris Speaker, Ruth)
1914 - Boston Braves (SS Rabbit Maranville, 2B Johnny Evers)
1913 - Philadelphia Athletics (Mgr Connie Mack, 2B Eddie Collins, 3B Frank (Home Run) Baker, P Eddie Plank, P Chief Bender, P Herb Pennock)
1912 - Boston Red Sox (OF Harry Hooper, OF Tris Speaker)
1911 - Philadelphia Athletics (Mack, Collins, Baker, Plank, Bender)
28 Hall-of-Famers, 10 WS Championship teams = 2.8 HOF/WS
Note: 1917 CWS Shoeless Joe Jackson also probably a Hall of Famer, but for 1919 Black Sox scandal.
Labels:
Bill James,
Hall of Fame,
MLB,
Oakland As,
Red Sox,
World Series
World Series Champs & Hall of Famers (1903 - 1910)
1910 - Philadelphia Athletics (Mgr Connie Mack, 2B Eddie Collins, 3B Frank (Home Run) Baker, P Eddie Plank)
1909 - Pittsburgh Pirates (SS Honus Wagner, P Vic Willis)
1908 - Chicago Cubs (SS Joe Tinker, 2B Johnny Evers, 1B Frank Chance, P Mordecai Brown)
1907 - Chicago Cubs (Tinker,Evers, Chance, Brown)
1906 - Chicago White Sox (SS George Davis, P Ed Walsh)
1905 - New York Giants (P Christy Mathewson, C Roger Bresnahan, P Joe McGinnity)
1904 - not played
1903 - Boston Pilgrims (P Cy Young, Mgr/3B Jimmy Collins)
21 Hall of Famers, 7 WS Championship Teams = 3 HOF/WS champ
1909 - Pittsburgh Pirates (SS Honus Wagner, P Vic Willis)
1908 - Chicago Cubs (SS Joe Tinker, 2B Johnny Evers, 1B Frank Chance, P Mordecai Brown)
1907 - Chicago Cubs (Tinker,Evers, Chance, Brown)
1906 - Chicago White Sox (SS George Davis, P Ed Walsh)
1905 - New York Giants (P Christy Mathewson, C Roger Bresnahan, P Joe McGinnity)
1904 - not played
1903 - Boston Pilgrims (P Cy Young, Mgr/3B Jimmy Collins)
21 Hall of Famers, 7 WS Championship Teams = 3 HOF/WS champ
Labels:
1907,
Bill James,
Chicago Cubs,
Hall of Fame,
MLB,
Oakland As,
Red Sox,
World Series
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Shades of 1988 (Part I)
While we march towards the 30th(!) anniversary of the seminal modern-day Red Sox/Yankees game (the 2 October 1978 one-game playoff, of which more later), this year also marks the 20th anniversary of 'Morgan Magic.'
John McNamara was a year-and-a-half-removed from Game Six in Shea Stadium, but a disappointed 78-win season in 1987 (collective hang-over from the World Series, personified by Bob Stanley's 4-15, 5.07 ERA, 1.572 WHIP campaign.)
With the 1988 edition stuck in mediocrity (43-42), then-GM Lou Gorman fired McNamara, and gave the helm to local son (and Sox-lifer) Morgan while Gorman interviewed 'real' managers to take over. But when the Sox won 12 in a row, and 19 of 20, the former snow-plow driver dropped the "interim" label.
The 1988 team won the division, but faced the Canseco/McGuire-fueled A'steam in the ALCS.
Morgan led the team to another title in 1990, and again the Sox were swept by the Bash Brothers; but the manager also known as "the other Joe Morgan" still brings a smile to Red Sox Nation.
John McNamara was a year-and-a-half-removed from Game Six in Shea Stadium, but a disappointed 78-win season in 1987 (collective hang-over from the World Series, personified by Bob Stanley's 4-15, 5.07 ERA, 1.572 WHIP campaign.)
With the 1988 edition stuck in mediocrity (43-42), then-GM Lou Gorman fired McNamara, and gave the helm to local son (and Sox-lifer) Morgan while Gorman interviewed 'real' managers to take over. But when the Sox won 12 in a row, and 19 of 20, the former snow-plow driver dropped the "interim" label.
The 1988 team won the division, but faced the Canseco/McGuire-fueled A'steam in the ALCS.
Morgan led the team to another title in 1990, and again the Sox were swept by the Bash Brothers; but the manager also known as "the other Joe Morgan" still brings a smile to Red Sox Nation.
Labels:
1988,
Joe Morgan,
MLB,
New York Yankees,
Oakland As,
Red Sox,
Steroids
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