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Baseball Classics All-Time Greatest Baseball Clubs Rosters BASEBALL CLASSICS ALL-TIME GREATEST BASEBALL CLUBS ROSTERS All-Time Seattle Mariners All-Time Angels All-Time Royals All-Time Yankees All-Time White Sox All-Time Senators-Twins All-Time Expos-Nationals PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER Alex Rodriguez Bob Boone Amos Otis Babe Ruth A.J. Pierzynski Buddy Lewis Andre Dawson Alvin Davis Bobby Grich Billy Butler Bill Dickey Bibb Falk Buddy Myer Andres Galarraga Bret Boone Brian Downing Cookie Rojas Bob Meusel Bill Melton Cecil Travis Bryce Harper Bruce Bochte Chone Figgins Danny Tartabull Derek Jeter Eddie Collins Chuck Knoblauch Darrin Fletcher Dan Wilson Darin Erstad Darrell Porter Don Mattingly Frank Thomas Earl Battey Gary Carter Edgar Martinez David Eckstein Frank White Earle Combs Harold Baines Eddie Yost Hubie Brooks Harold Reynolds Erick Aybar Freddie Patek Gil McDougald Johnny Mostil Goose Goslin Jose Vidro Ichiro Suzuki Garret Anderson George Brett Graig Nettles Jose Abreu Harmon Killebrew Marquis Grissom Jay Buhner Howie Kendrick Hal McRae Joe DiMaggio Luis Aparicio Heinie Manush Orlando Cabrera Joey Cora Jim Edmonds Johnny Damon Joe Gordon Luke Appling Joe Mauer Ron Fairly Ken Griffey Jr. Jim Fregosi Kevin Seitzer Lou Gehrig Minnie Minoso Kirby Puckett Rondell White Kenji Johjima Jim Spencer Lorenzo Cain Mickey Mantle Nellie Fox Rod Carew Ryan Zimmerman Kyle Seager Mike Trout Mike Sweeney Red Rolfe Paul Konerko Roy Sievers Tim Raines Phil Bradley Tim Salmon Salvador Perez Roger Maris Sherm Lollar Roy Smalley Jr Tim Wallach Raul Ibanez Troy Glaus UL Washington Tony Lazzeri Taffy Wright Sam Rice Trea Turner Richie Sexson Wally Joyner Willie Wilson Yogi Berra Willie Kamm Tony Oliva Vladimir Guerrero PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER Arthur Rhodes Bryan Harvey Al Fitzmorris Andy Pettitte Billy Pierce Bert Blyleven Bill Gullickson Erik Hanson Chuck Finley Brett Saberhagen Herb Pennock Bobby Jenks Camilo Pascual Bryn Smith Felix Hernandez Dean Chance Dan Quisenberry Lefty Gomez Bobby Thigpen Dutch Leonard Dennis Martinez Freddy Garcia Francisco Rodriguez Dennis Leonard Mariano Rivera Chris Sale Firpo Marberry Javier Vazquez Hisashi Iwakuma Frank Tanana Greg Holland Mel Stottlemyre Ed Walsh Frank Viola Jeff Fassero James Paxton Jered Weaver Jeff Montgomery Red Ruffing Eddie Cicotte General Crowder Jeff Reardon Jamie Moyer John Lackey Joakim Soria Rich Gossage Hoyt Wilhelm Jim Kaat Livan Hernandez JJ Putz Mark Langston Kevin Appier Ron Guidry Jack McDowell Jim Perry Max Scherzer Kazuhiro Sasaki Mike Witt Larry Gura Sparky Lyle Mark Buerhle Joe Nathan Stephen Strasburg Marco Gonzales Nolan Ryan Paul Splittorff Spud Chandler Red Faber Johan Santana Steve Rogers Mike Moore Scot Shields Steve Busby Waite Hoyt Ted Lyons Rick Aguilera Tim Burke Randy Johnson Troy Percival Steve Mingori Whitey Ford Wilbur Wood Walter Johnson Woodie Fryman BASEBALL CLASSICS ALL-TIME GREATEST BASEBALL CLUBS ROSTERS All-Time Toronto Blue Jays All-Time Tigers All-Time Red Sox All-Time Browns-Orioles All-Time Indians All-Time Athletics All-Time Padres PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER Alex Gonzalez Al Kaline Billy Goodman Baby Doll Jacobson Al Rosen Al Simmons Adrian Gonzalez Carlos Delgado Alan Trammell Bobby Doerr Boog Powell Bobby Avila Bert Campaneris Benito Santiago Ernie Whitt Bill Freehan Carl Yastrzemski Brooks Robinson Dale Mitchell Bing Miller Bip Roberts Fred McGriff Bobby Veach Carlton Fisk Cal Ripken Jr Earl Averill Bob Johnson Brian Giles George Bell Charlie Gehringer David Ortiz Del Pratt Frankie Pytlak Carney Lansford Chase Headley Jesse Barfield George Kell Doc Cramer Eddie Murray Hal Trosky Elmer Valo Dave Winfield Joe Carter Hank Greenberg Dom DiMaggio George Sisler Jim Thome Home Run Baker Everth Cabrera John Olerud Harry Heilmann Dustin Pedroia Gus Triandos Joe Sewell Jimmie Foxx Garry Templeton Jose Bautista Harvey Kuenn Jim Rice Hank Severeid Joe Vosmik Mark McGwire Gene Richards Josh Donaldson Lou Whitaker Joe Cronin Harlond Clift Larry Doby Max Bishop Kevin McReynolds Pat Borders Miguel Cabrera Johnny Pesky Jack Tobin Lou Boudreau Mickey Cochrane Phil Nevin Roberto Alomar Norm Cash Manny Ramirez Jesse Burkett Nap Lajoie Reggie Jackson Quilvio Veras Shannon Stewart Rudy York Nomar Garciaparra Ken Singleton Rocky Colavito Ricky Henderson Ryan Klesko Shawn Green Sam Crawford Rick Ferrell Ken Williams Shoeless Joe Jackson Sammy Hale Terry Kennedy Tony Fernandez Ty Cobb Ted Williams Marty McManus Tris Speaker Stuffy McInnis Tim Flannery Vernon Wells Willie Horton Wade Boggs Vern Stephens Victor Martinez Terry Steinbach Tony Gwynn PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER Dave Stieb Denny McLain Carl Mays Dave McNally Addie Joss Catfish Hunter Andy Ashby Doyle Alexander Dizzy Trout Cy Young Dick Hall Bob Feller Chief Bender Andy Benes Duane Ward Hal Newhouser Dutch Leonard Gregg Olson Bob Lemon Dave Stewart Andy Hawkins J.A. Happ Jack Morris Ellis Kinder Jim Palmer Cody Allen Dennis Eckersley Clay Kirby Jason Frasor Jim Bunning Jon Lester Mike Cuellar Corey Kluber Eddie Plank Craig Lefferts Jim Clancy John Hiller Jonathan Papelbon Mike Flanagan Early Wynn Eddie Rommel Dave Dravecky Jimmy Key Justin Verlander Luis Tiant Mike Mussina Mel Harder Jack Coombs Ed Whitson Juan Guzmán Mark Fidrych Mel Parnell Milt Pappas Mike Garcia John Wyatt Eric Show Pat Hentgen Mickey Lolich Pedro Martinez Steve Barber Sam McDowell Lefty Grove Heath Bell Roy Halladay Mike Henneman Roger Clemens Stu Miller Stan Coveleski Rollie Fingers Jake Peavy Shaun Marcum Tommy Bridges Smoky Joe Wood Urban Shocker Trevor Bauer Rube Waddell Randy Jones Tom Henke Virgil Trucks Tex Hughson Zack Britton Herb Score Vida Blue Trevor Hoffman BASEBALL CLASSICS ALL-TIME GREATEST BASEBALL CLUBS ROSTERS All-Time Pilots-Brewers All-Time Reds All-Time Phillies All-Time Dodgers All-Time Cardinals All-Time Colt 45s-Astros PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER B.J. Surhoff Barry Larkin Billy Hamilton Babe Herman Albert Puljos Alex Bregman Ben Oglivie Bid McPhee Bobby Abreu Babe Phelps Chick Hafey Alan Ashby Carlos Gomez Dave Concepcion Chase Utley Carl Furillo Curt Flood Bob Watson Cecil Cooper Edd Roush Chuck Klein Corey Seager Enos Slaughter Brad Ausmus Greg Vaughn Ernie Lombardi Cy Williams Dixie Walker Frankie Frisch Carlos Correa J.J. Hardy Frank Robinson Dave Bancroft Dolph Camilli Jim Bottomley Cesar Cedeno Jeff Cirillo George Foster Dick Allen Duke Snider Joe Medwick Craig Biggio Jeromy Burnitz Heinie Groh Ed Delahanty Gil Hodges Johnny Mize Dickie Thon Jim Gantner Joe Morgan Jimmie Wilson Jackie Robinson Ken Boyer Jeff Bagwell Jonathan Lucroy Joey Votto Jimmy Rollins Jim Gilliam Lou Brock Jimmy Wynn Paul Molitor Johnny Bench Mike Schmidt Jimmy Johnston Ozzie Smith Jose Altuve Prince Fielder Ken Griffey Pinky Whitney Maury Wills Red Schoendienst Jose Cruz Rickie Weeks Pete Rose Richie Ashburn Pee Wee Reese Rogers Hornsby Ken Caminiti Robin Yount Ted Kluszewski Roy Thomas Roy Campanella Stan Musial Kevin Bass Ryan Braun Tony Perez Sam Thompson Tommy Davis Walker Cooper Lance Berkman Sixto Lezcano Vada Pinson Spud Davis Zack Wheat Yadier Molina Terry Puhl PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER PITCHER Ben Sheets Bucky Walters Chris Short Burleigh Grimes Adam Wainwright Billy Wagner Bob Wickman Clay Carroll Cole Hamels Clayton Kershaw Al Hrabosky Brad Lidge Chuck Crim Dolf Luque Curt Schilling Dazzy Vance Bill Doak Dave Smith Dan Plesac Don Gullett Curt Simmons Don Drysdale Bob Forsch Don Wilson Jim Colborn Eppa Rixey Jim Konstanty Don Newcombe Bob Gibson J. R. Richard Jim Slaton Gary Nolan Pete Alexander Don Sutton Dizzy Dean Joe Niekro John Axford Jim Maloney Rick Wise Fernando Valenzuela Harry Brecheen Joe Sambito Mike Caldwell Johnny Vander Meer Robin Roberts Kenley Jansen Jason Isringhausen Ken Forsch Moose Haas Noodles Hahn Ron Reed Nap Rucker Jesse Haines Larry Dierker Pete Vuckovich Norm Charlton Steve Carlton Orel Hershiser John Tudor Mike Scott Teddy Higuera Paul Derringer Tug McGraw Ron Perranoski Mort Cooper Roy Oswalt Yovani Gallardo Rob Dibble Tully Sparks Sandy Koufax Todd Worrell Turk Farrell BASEBALL CLASSICS ALL-TIME GREATEST BASEBALL CLUBS ROSTERS All-Time Senators-Rangers All-Time Pirates All-Time Giants All-Time Cubs All-Time Braves All-Time Mets PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER PLAYER Adrian Beltre Arky Vaughan Barry Bonds Andy Pafko Chipper Jones Bud Harrelson Buddy Bell Bill Madlock Bill Terry Billy Herman Dale Murphy Carlos Beltran Elvis Andrus Bill Mazeroski Buster Posey Billy Williams Del Crandall Cleon Jones Frank Howard Dick Groat Chief Meyers Ernie Banks Eddie Mathews Darryl Strawberry Ian Kinsler Fred Clarke Fred Lindstrom Gabby Hartnett Felix Millan Dave Kingman Ivan Rodriguez George Grantham George Davis Hack Wilson Freddie Freeman David Wright Jim Sundberg Honus Wagner High Pockets Kelly Jody Davis Hank Aaron Ed Kranepool Josh Hamilton Lloyd Waner Irish Meusel Joe Tinker Herman Long Edgardo Alfonzo Juan Gonzalez Manny Sanguillen Jeff Kent Johnny Evers Hugh Duffy Howard Johnson Julio Franco Max Carey Larry Doyle Kiki Cuyler Joe Adcock Jerry Grote Michael Young Paul Waner Mel Ott Phil Cavarretta Joe Torre Jose Reyes Mickey Rivers Pie Traynor Mike Tiernan Riggs Stephenson Orlando Cepeda Keith Hernandez Mike Hargrove Ralph Kiner Ross Youngs Ron Santo Rabbit Maranville Mike Piazza Rafael Palmeiro Roberto Clemente Travis Jackson Ryne Sandberg Ralph Garr Mookie Wilson Rusty Greer Smoky Burgess Willie Mays Sammy Sosa Rico Carty Rusty Staub Toby Harrah Willie Stargell Willie McCovey Stan Hack Wally Berger Wally Backman PITCHER
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