Mainly a recent team- the St. Louis Browns weren't that good.
C- Rick Dempsey 1B- Eddie Murray over George Sisler 2B- Rich Bauer SS- Cal Ripken, Jr. 3B- Brooks Robinson LF- Ken Williams CF- Paul Blair RF- Frank Robinson DH- Ken Singleton over Harold Baines
SP- Jim Palmer SP- Dave McNally SP- Mike Mussina SP- Mike Cuellar (barely over Mike Flanagan and Scott McGregor)
RP- Gregg Olson
Mgr- Earl Weaver
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Perhaps I'm being dense, but I don't remember Rich Bauer and the only "Rich Bauer" I can find who played for the Orioles via Google was a pitcher. Who do you mean? I was thinking Bobby Grich for that spot anyway.
Also, move Murray to DH and have Sisler at 1B. Singleton was a nice player, but Sisler was a terrific hitter.
i would probably also take Tippy Martinez over Gregg Olson.
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Oh, OK, Rich Dauer, I should have thought of that. Still, I'd take Grich. He didn't play for the O's as long (some of his best years were on the Angels) but he was a better all-around player.
I'd vote for Harold Baines, simply because he'd turn into Babe Ruth every time he played the Blue Jays. He owned the Jays for literally ten years.
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You can take Rich Dauer who did next to nothing aside from play alot of years... Or you can take Roberto Alomar who tore it up for the 3 seasons he was in Baltimore...
No-doubt Hall of Famer in my book. Hopefully he gets in on the first ballot and the writers don't make him wait a year since he's not a "first year guy" or some bullshit.