Kansas City Royals all-time batting order(MLB starting lineup)
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Why isn't Carlos Beltran on this team? He is a 5 tool player.
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@OPSportsInc who cares about scenerios, and premises, GEORGE BATS 3RD DAMMIT, END OF STORY
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1) Wilson-CF 2) Beltran-RF 3) Brett-3B 4) Bo Jackson-LF 5)Sweeney/Mayberry-1B 6) McRae-DH 7) White-2B 8) Porter-C 9) Patek-SS Bench- Seitzer, McFarlane, Otis, Butler, anyone else not named Angel Berroa or Tony Pena Jr. Rotation- Saberhagen, Cone, Splittorff, Greinke, Appier Bullpen- Montgomery, Tom Gordon, Hrbosky, Quisenberry, Soria Yes, only ten pitchers, these 12 and 13 man staffs nowadays are stupid. Tempted to go with 4 starters, decided on 5.
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Er..um....no Willie Aikens?....
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Oh man a lifetime .326 OBP leadoff hitter woo-hoo. Hal McRae in right? Seriously? Out of the 1837 games he played for the Royals only 84 were playing in RF. He was mostly a DH. Amos Otis was the CF and Willie Wilson was the LF when they played together.
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Brett should be hitting cleanup. I can give you 1,595 reasons why. I would also have Sweeney bat 3rd and Jackson 5th.
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zack greinke?? david dejesus?? carlos beltran??
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Definitely missing Bo Jackson . . . Danny Tartabull had a pretty good bat, too, as I recall
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I would definately bat Big John Mayberry cleanup. It's good that you remembered him being an early Royal into our earliest playoff games. He was probably our all time best true power hitter. A case could be made for Bo Jackson too but he just didn't play long enough. A real shame as I would like to have seen him develop base stealing skills.
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McFarlane over Porter???? Huh??? Plus, where is Bo Jackson??? This list is screwed up
How the world is George Brett 2nd batter? He should be 3rd.
USAGiant 2 years ago
My premise is based primarily on the DH rule. Scenario: Willie gets on base...he steals second base and sometimes third base. A RBI is basically waiting for Brett who still has a bat in his hand at home plate. Plus Patek is a solid hitter in the nine spot. Brett would hit .340 and drive in 125 runs either way. If Brett played in the National League...the 3 spot would be a better option. But I understand your point. Historically he has batted third. Are you a Royals fan? If so, Congrats.
OPSportsInc 2 years ago
brett saberhagen not paul splittorf
FREEZE263 2 years ago
It was a close call. Saberhagen would make the all-time Royals starting rotation. I'm working on those montages. Stay tuned.
OPSportsInc 2 years ago