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My Top Baseball Teams Of All Time - Part {Two}
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1955 Brooklyn Dodgers
They received the pennant by 13.5 games. They scored 857 runs while allowing 650 runs through the regular season.Finally beat the New York Yankees in an excellent World Series. They'd five future Corridor of Famers on the team. Comprised of Duke Snider, Pee Wee Reese, Jackie Robinson, Roy Campenella, and Sandy Koufax. They proved that wait until next year finally can happen.
1961 New York Yankees
They won 109 games. They had six players with at the very least 20 house runs led by Mickey Mantle (fifty four house runs) and Roger Maris (sixty one home runs), At that time the Yankees set the record for many residence runs in a year. Beat the Reds in the World Collection 4 games to one. I keep in mind watching this group play. I never thought they'd lose. This crew was a batting machine. One after another. They hit and hit and hit some more.
1969 Mets
Because they finished the previous year 24 games
out of first place they weren't picked very excessive at first of the year to do well. That they had a lot of the similar gamers in 1969 that that they had in 1968. Then someplace somehow they appeared to create an aura of invincibility. That is one group for the ages. Once they got to the World Collection you knew that they had been a group of destiny and would win the trophy. This was a miracle team.
1976 Cincinnati Reds
Gained all seven of their playoff games. Scored 857 runs whereas permitting 633. Seven pitchers with double digit wins. They received the pennant by ten games. They had three future Hall of Famers. They were Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Perez. This was an awesome team. If that they had higher pitching I feel this group would have been one of the top 5 of all time.
1984 Detroit Tigers
Received the Japanese Division by 15 games. Began the season in first place and stayed there for the entire year. Successful 35 of their first 40 games. Would they ever lose? This was the very best start to any season for ant baseball group I've ever seen.
1998 New York Yankees
Gained their division by 22 games. Together with playoffs they received one hundred twenty five video games and misplaced solely 50 video games for an total 714 profitable per cent age. They scored greater than 300 runs than their opponents. 965 runs to the opposition’s 656 runs. Ten gamers with at the very least 10 residence runs.
So there you've got it. My 14 greatest teams of all time. You might agree or disagree. But one thing is for sure. All these teams had been pretty good.
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