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Baseball All-Time Stars Rosters BASEBALL ALL-TIME STARS ROSTERS (Boston-Milwaukee) ATLANTA Year Avg. HR CHICAGO Year Avg. HR CINCINNATI Year Avg. HR Hank Aaron 1959 .355 39 Ernie Banks 1958 .313 47 Ed Bailey 1956 .300 28 Joe Adcock 1956 .291 38 Phil Cavarretta 1945 .355 6 Johnny Bench 1970 .293 45 Felipe Alou 1966 .327 31 Kiki Cuyler 1930 .355 13 Dave Concepcion 1978 .301 6 Dave Bancroft 1925 .319 2 Jody Davis 1983 .271 24 Eric Davis 1987 .293 37 Wally Berger 1930 .310 38 Frank Demaree 1936 .350 16 Adam Dunn 2004 .266 46 Jeff Blauser 1997 .308 17 Shawon Dunston 1995 .296 14 George Foster 1977 .320 52 Rico Carty 1970 .366 25 Johnny Evers 1912 .341 1 Ken Griffey, Sr. 1976 .336 6 Hugh Duffy 1894 .440 18 Mark Grace 1995 .326 16 Ted Kluszewski 1954 .326 49 Darrell Evans 1973 .281 41 Gabby Hartnett 1930 .339 37 Barry Larkin 1996 .298 33 Rafael Furcal 2003 .292 15 Billy Herman 1936 .334 5 Ernie Lombardi 1938 .342 19 Ralph Garr 1974 .353 11 Johnny Kling 1903 .297 3 Lee May 1969 .278 38 Andruw Jones 2005 .263 51 Derrek Lee 2005 .335 46 Frank McCormick 1939 .332 18 Chipper Jones 1999 .319 45 Aramis Ramirez 2004 .318 36 Joe Morgan 1976 .320 27 Javier Lopez 2003 .328 43 Ryne Sandberg 1990 .306 40 Tony Perez 1970 .317 40 Eddie Mathews 1959 .306 46 Ron Santo 1964 .313 30 Brandon Phillips 2007 .288 30 Brian McCann 2006 .333 24 Hank Sauer 1954 .288 41 Vada Pinson 1963 .313 22 Fred McGriff 1994 .318 34 Sammy Sosa 2001 .328 64 Frank Robinson 1962 .342 39 Felix Millan 1970 .310 2 Riggs Stephenson 1929 .362 17 Pete Rose 1969 .348 16 Dale Murphy 1987 .295 44 Billy Williams 1970 .322 42 Edd Roush 1923 .351 6 Joe Torre 1966 .315 36 Hack Wilson 1930 .356 56 Chris Sabo 1991 .301 26 Year W-L ERA Year W-L ERA Year W-L ERA Tom Glavine 1991 20-11 2.55 Mordecai Brown 1906 26- 6 1.04 Ewell Blackwell 1947 22- 8 2.47 Greg Maddux 1995 19- 2 1.63 Dick Ellsworth 1963 22-10 2.11 Paul Derringer 1939 25- 7 2.93 Kid Nichols 1898 31-12 2.13 Clark Griffith 1898 24-10 1.88 Dolf Luque 1923 27- 6 1.93 Dick Rudolph 1914 27-10 2.35 Ferguson Jenkins 1971 24-13 2.77 Jose Rijo 1993 14- 9 2.48 Johnny Sain 1948 24-15 2.60 Ed Reulbach 1906 19- 4 1.65 Eppa Rixey 1922 25-13 3.53 John Smoltz 1996 24- 8 2.94 Charlie Root 1927 26-15 3.76 Mario Soto 1983 17-13 2.70 Warren Spahn 1947 21-10 2.33 James "Hippo" Vaughn 1918 22-10 1.74 Johnny Vander Meer 1942 18-12 2.43 Lefty Tyler 1916 17- 9 2.02 Lon Warneke 1932 22- 6 2.37 Bucky Walters 1939 27-11 2.29 Rick Camp 1981 9- 3 1.78 Phil Regan 1968 12- 5 2.27 Clay Carroll 1972 6- 4 2.25 Gene Garber 1982 8-10 2.34 Lee Smith 1983 4-10 1.65 Rob Dibble 1990 8- 3 1.74 Don McMahon 1957 2- 3 1.54 Bruce Sutter 1977 7- 3 1.34 Jeff Shaw 1997 4- 2 2.38 HOUSTON Year Avg. HR (Brooklyn) LOS ANGELES Year Avg. HR (Seattle) MILWAUKEE Year Avg. HR Alan Ashby 1987 .288 14 Adrian Beltre 2004 .334 48 Ryan Braun 2007 .324 34 Bob Aspromonte 1967 .294 6 Roy Campanella 1953 .312 41 Jeff Cirillo 1996 .325 15 Jeff Bagwell 1994 .368 39 Ron Cey 1975 .283 25 Cecil Cooper 1980 .352 25 Kevin Bass 1986 .311 20 Tommy Davis 1962 .346 27 Prince Fielder 2007 .288 50 John Bateman 1966 .279 17 Johnny Frederick 1929 .328 24 Jim Gantner 1983 .282 11 Lance Berkman 2006 .315 45 Carl Furillo 1953 .344 21 Bill Hall 2006 .270 35 Derek Bell 1995 .334 8 Steve Garvey 1979 .315 28 J. J. Hardy 2007 .277 26 Craig Biggio 1998 .325 20 Shawn Green 2001 .297 49 Tommy Harper 1970 .296 31 Cesar Cedeno 1972 .320 22 Pedro Guerrero 1985 .320 33 Larry Hisle 1978 .290 34 Jose Cruz 1983 .318 14 Floyd "Babe" Herman 1930 .393 35 Geoff Jenkins 2000 .303 34 Glenn Davis 1989 .269 34 Gil Hodges 1954 .304 42 Sixto Lezcano 1979 .321 28 Bill Doran 1985 .287 14 Davey Lopes 1979 .265 28 Paul Molitor 1987 .353 16 Richard Hidalgo 2000 .314 44 Al Lopez 1930 .309 6 Charlie Moore 1979 .300 5 Carlos Lee 2007 .303 32 Raul Mondesi 1997 .310 30 Dave Nilsson 1996 .331 17 Doug Rader 1970 .252 25 Mike Piazza 1997 .362 40 Ben Oglivie 1980 .304 41 Craig Reynolds 1987 .254 4 Harold "Pee Wee" Reese 1949 .279 16 George Scott 1975 .285 36 Rusty Staub 1967 .333 10 Jackie Robinson 1949 .342 16 B. J. Surhoff 1995 .320 13 Dickie Thon 1983 .286 20 Duke Snider 1954 .341 40 Gorman Thomas 1979 .244 45 Bob Watson 1977 .289 22 Zack Wheat 1924 .375 14 Fernando Vina 1998 .311 7 Jimmy Wynn 1969 .269 33 Maury Wills 1962 .299 6 Robin Yount 1982 .331 29 Year W-L ERA Year W-L ERA Year W-L ERA Larry Dierker 1969 15-9 2.33 Don Drysdale 1962 25- 9 2.83 Chris Bosio 1989 15-10 2.95 Mike Hampton 1999 22-4 2.90 Burleigh Grimes 1920 23-11 2.22 Mike Caldwell 1978 22- 9 2.37 Darryl Kile 1997 19- 7 2.57 Orel Hershiser 1985 19- 3 2.03 Jim Colborn 1973 20-12 3.18 Bob Knepper 1981 9- 5 2.18 Sandy Koufax 1963 25- 5 1.88 Bryan "Moose" Haas 1980 16-15 3.10 J. R. Richard 1979 18-13 2.71 Don Newcombe 1956 27- 7 3.06 Teddy Higuera 1988 16- 9 2.45 Roy Oswalt 2005 20-12 2.94 Don Sutton 1972 19- 9 2.08 Ben Sheets 2004 12-14 2.70 Mike Scott 1986 18-10 2.22 Fernando Valenzuela 1985 17-10 2.45 Bill Travers 1976 15-16 2.81 Don Wilson 1971 16-10 2.45 Dazzy Vance 1924 28- 6 2.16 Pete Vukovich 1982 18-6 3.34 Joe Sambito 1979 8-7 1.77 Eric Gagne 2003 2-3 1.20 Bill Castro 1978 5- 4 1.81 Dave Smith 1987 2-3 1.65 Mike Marshall 1974 15-12 2.42 Dan Plesac 1989 3- 4 2.35 Billy Wagner 2003 1-4 1.78 Ron Perranoski 1963 16- 3 1.67 Ken Sanders 1971 7-12 1.91 BASEBALL ALL-TIME STARS ROSTERS (Montreal) WASHINGTON Year Avg. HR NEW YORK Year Avg. HR PHILADELPHIA Year Avg. HR Moises Alou 1994 .339 22 Tommie Agee 1970 .286 24 Bobby Abreu 2004 .301 30 Bob Bailey 1970 .287 28 Edgardo Alfonso 2000 .324 25 Dick Allen 1966 .317 40 Orlando Cabrera 2003 .297 17 Wally Backman 1986 .320 1 Richie Ashburn 1958 .350 2 Gary Carter 1984 .294 27 Joe Christopher 1964 .300 16 Larry Bowa 1975 .305 2 Andre Dawson 1983 .299 32 Bernard Gilkey 1996 .317 30 Gavvy Cravath 1913 .341 19 Delino DeShields 1993 .295 2 Jerry Grote 1968 .282 3 Darren Daulton 1992 .270 27 Mike Fitzgerald 1986 .282 6 Bud Harrelson 1971 .252 0 Virgil "Spud" Davis 1932 .336 14 Darin Fletcher 1997 .277 17 Keith Hernandez 1986 .310 13 Ed Delehanty 1895 .404 11 Andres Galarraga 1988 .302 29 Todd Hundley 1996 .259 41 Lenny Dykstra 1993 .305 19 Marquis Grissom 1993 .298 19 Ron Hunt 1964 .303 6 Del Ennis 1950 .311 31 Mark Grudzielanek 1996 .306 6 Howard Johnson 1989 .287 36 Billy Hamilton 1894 .404 4 Vladimir Guerrero 2000 .345 44 Cleon Jones 1969 .340 12 Ryan Howard 2006 .313 58 Larry Parrish 1979 .307 30 Ed Kranepool 1971 .280 14 Chuck Klein 1930 .386 40 Tim Raines 1987 .330 18 Lee Mazzilli 1979 .303 15 Mike Lieberthal 1999 .300 31 Henry Rodriguez 1996 .276 36 Kevin McReynolds 1988 .288 27 Greg Luzinski 1977 .309 39 David Segui 1997 .307 21 Jose Reyes 2006 .300 19 Jimmy Rollins 2007 .296 30 Ellis Valentine 1977 .293 25 John Stearns 1978 .264 15 Juan Samuel 1987 .272 28 Jose Vidro 2000 .330 24 Darryl Strawberry 1987 .284 39 Mike Schmidt 1980 .286 48 Larry Walker 1994 .322 19 Mookie Wilson 1987 .299 9 Chase Utley 2007 .332 22 Tim Wallach 1987 .298 26 David Wright 2007 .325 30 Cy Williams 1923 .293 41 Year W-L ERA Year W-L ERA Year W-L ERA Ross Grimsley 1978 20-11 3.05 David Cone 1988 20- 3 2.22 Grover Alexander 1915 31-10 1.22 Charlie Lea 1984 15-10 2.89 Ron Darling 1986 15- 6 2.81 Jim Bunning 1966 19-14 2.41 Dennis Martinez 1991 14-11 2.39 Sid Fernandez 1989 14- 5 2.83 Steve Carlton 1972 27-10 1.97 Steve Renko 1973 15-11 2.81 Dwight Gooden 1985 24- 4 1.53 Earl Moore 1909 18-12 2.10 Steve Rogers 1982 19-8 2.40 Jerry Koosman 1968 19-12 2.08 Robin Roberts 1952 28- 7 2.59 Bryn Smith 1985 18-5 2.91 Al Leiter 1998 17- 6 2.47 Curt Schilling 1997 17-11 2.97 Bill Stoneman 1971 17-16 3.15 Tom Seaver 1971 20-10 1.76 Chris Short 1964 17- 9 2.20 Javier Vazquez 2001 16-11 3.42 Craig Swan 1978 9- 6 2.43 Curt Simmons 1952 14- 8 2.82 Tim Burke 1987 7-0 1.19 John Franco 1996 4- 3 1.83 Dick Farrell 1957 10- 2 2.38 Chad Cordero 2005 2-4 1.82 Jesse Orosco 1983 13- 7 1.47 Jim Konstanty 1950 16- 7 2.66 Jeff Reardon 1982 7-4 2.06 Ron Taylor 1967 4- 6 2.34 Tug McGraw 1980 5- 4 1.46 PITTSBURGH Year Avg.
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