Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 Here are the rosters for a six-team tournament made up of all-time Mets by country of birth:United StatesSP Tom SeaverSP Dwight GoodenSP Jerry KoosmanRP John FrancoRP Tug McGrawRP Sid FernandezC Mike Piazza1B Ed Kranepool2B Jeff KentSS Bud Harrelson3B Howard JohnsonOF Darryl StrawberryOF Cleon JonesOF Mookie WilsonPuerto RicoP Dicky GonzalezP Julio ValeraP Roberto HernandezP Pedro FelicianoP Edwin Nu�ez P Juan Padilla C Orlando Mercado1B Carlos Delgado2B Felix MillanSS Luis Lopez3B Felix MantillaOF Carlos BeltranOF Jerry MoralesOF Raul GonzalezVenezuelaWith no Venezuelan catchers available the versatile Melvin Mora will squat behind the plateSP Juan CastilloSP Tony CastilloSP Victor ZambranoRP Orber MorenoRP Julio MachadoC Melvin Mora 1B Roberto Petagine2B Edgardo AlfonzoSS Elio Chacon 3B Alvaro EspinozaOF Roger Cede�oOF Richard HidalgoOF Alex EscobarDominican RepublicSP Pedro AstacioSP Pedro MartinezSP Nino EspinosaRP Yorkis PerezRP Armando BenitezRP Octavio Dotel C Alberto Castillo1B Jos� Offerman2B Jos� VizcainoSS Jos� Reyes3B Amado SamuelOF Timo PerezOF Juan SamuelOF Victor Diaz Americas All-StarsCheating here to get in players from remaining countries in the Western HemisphereSP Armando Reynoso (Mexico)SP Bruce Chen (Panama)SP Ray Daviault (Canada)RP Ron Taylor (Canada)RP Ken MacKenzie (Canada)RP Juan Acevedo (Mexico)C Alex Trevi�o (Mexico)1B Tim Harkness (Canada)2B Ralph Milliard Netherlands AntillesSS Rey Ord��ez (Cuba)3B Chico Fernandez (Cuba)OF Jos� Cardenal (Cuba)OF Karim Garcia (Mexico)OF Joe Christopher (US Virgin Islands)Additionally, on the basis of his nickname alone, Keith Hernandez will be on the bench and ready to take over first base if needed.Eurasiaustralian All-StarsCheating even more here as three US-born Mets with ethnic-sounding names are helping out this Eastern Hemisphere squad.SP Masato Yoshii (Japan)SP Hideo Nomo (Japan)SP Jae Seo (South Korea)RP Graeme Lloyd (Australia)RP Takashi Kashiwada (Japan)RP Dae-Sung Koo (South Korea) C Bruce Bochy (France)1B Tom Paciorek (Polish-American Hall of Famer)2B Kazuo Matsui (Japan)SS Ron Gardenhire (Germany)3B Craig Shipley (Australia)OF Tsuyoshi Shinjo (Japan)OF Lenny Dykstra (Dutch-American)OF Lee Mazilli (Italian-American)I don't know about you, but I think the USA is going to kick ass.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 I think pitcher Brent Gaff falls into the same category as Ron Gardenhire - I think he was born in Germany of US military parents. He was nicknamed "Willy" in reference to his German upbringing.Later
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 Kevin Elster starts over Buddy.Or put HoJo at short and play David Wright at third.
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted January 14, 2006 Author Posted January 14, 2006 I was going by the Crane Pool rankings wherever possible and Buddy ranks over Elster. Sorry.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 Well that was silly of you.I'm going by skill.
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted January 15, 2006 Author Posted January 15, 2006 Crane Pool Rankings do not lie.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted January 15, 2006 Posted January 15, 2006 Crane Pool rankings do lie when they tell you to start Eddie Kranepool at first. Ever heard of Keith Hernandez? (Hernandez is on a different team you say? Then start Eddie Murray, or Rico Brogna, or almost anyone else.) And darn it, put Elster in. If all else fails, he can demoralize the other team by sleeping with their girlfriends.
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