9th Baseball ATD Round 3 AL Pittsburgh @ Cleveland

Pwnasaurus

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Pittsburgh Pirates


MANAGER Bruce Bochy

Position players



C: Johnny Bench (R)
1B: Frank Thomas (R)
2B: Robinson Cano (L)
3B George Brett (L)
SS: Luke Appling (R)
LF: Manny Ramirez (R)
CF: Duke Snider (L)
RF: Sam Crawford (L)
Bench: INF/Of Ben Zobrist (R)
Bench: 1b Joey Votto (L)
Bench: SS Phil Rizzuto (R)
Bench: C Ernie Lombardi (R)
Bench: OF/INF Tony Phillips (S)


Pitching staff

SP1:Randy Johnson (L)
SP2: Pedro Marrtinez (R)
SP3: Dazzy Vance (R)
SP4: Cliff Lee (L)
SP5: Stephen Strasburg (R)
Long/Spot 1: John Candelaria (L)

Short L: Tony Watson (L)
Short R: Sergio Romo (R)
Short R: Darren O'Day (R)
Short R: Kenley Jansen (R)
Short L: Randy Myers (L)
Closer: R: Trevor Hoffman (R)


Lineup.

1. Luke Appling (R)
2. George Brett (L)
3. Manny Ramirez (R)
4. Duke Snider (L)
5. Frank Thomas (R)
6. Sam Crawford (L)
7. Robinson Cano (L)
8. Johnny Bench (R)


Cleveland Naps:


Manager: Sparky Anderson

Position Players
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Pitchers
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Lineup

C: Bill Dickey | SP1: Smokey Joe Williams R | 1. Billy Hamilton L
1B: Jimmie Foxx | SP2: Whitey Ford L | 2. Rogers Hornsby R
2B: Rogers Hornsby | SP3: John Smoltz R | 3. Jimmie Foxx R
3B: Mike Schmidt | SP4: Smoky Joe Wood R | 4. Mel Ott L
SS: Joe Cronin | SP5: Early Wynn R | 5. Mike Schmidt R
LF: Goose Goslin | Long1: Waite Hoyt R | 6. Goose Goslin L
CF: Billy Hamilton | Mid1: Martin Dihigo R | 7. Bill Dickey L
RF: Mel Ott | Mid2: Chris Sale L | 8. Joe Cronin R
Bench: Dick Allen R (3B/1B/OF) | Short1: Steve Bedrosian R | 9. Pitcher's Spot
Bench: Thurman Munson R (C) | Short2: Tug McGraw L
Bench: John McGraw L (SS/2B/3B) | Closer: Bruce Sutter R
Bench: Hack Wilson R (OF) |
Bench: Max Carey S (OF) |
Bench: Carlos Delgado L (1B) |
 

UL Washington

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This will be a fun match up. I really liked the Pirates team. Classic hitting vs pitching match up. Not that the Pirates have bad hitting or I have bad pitching, but there are certainly obvious strengths with both teams.
 

UL Washington

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I'm conceding the fact that the Pirates have better starting pitching. Mine is nothing to sneeze at (Williams is thought to be on par with Mathewson/Alexander) but obviously Smokey Joe Williams and Whitey Ford doesn't compare with a Big Unit/Pedro 1-2. I do like my 3 & 4 and bullpen better, but the Pirates take the overall pitching matchup. Therefore, I put together some stats to compare the offense/defense.

As far as offense, the 162 game averages are as follows:

Pirates: 95 R, 23 HR, 102 RBI, 9 SB, .301 AVG, .380 OBP, .879 OPS, 137 OPS+

Naps: 113 R, 22 HR, 109 RBI, 19 SB, .316 AVG, .409 OBP, .925 OPS, 144 OPS+

Career dWar

Pirates: -22.6

Naps: +31.9


This one is going 7 either way.
 

Pwnasaurus

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In yet another 9th ATD nailbiter, the Naps hang on in 7 games with Hornsby once again leading the charge. A 4-3 series win over the Pirates puts UL back in the championship round.

Great teams guys, very close matchup.
 

UL Washington

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Thanks td. Your team was my favourite of the draft...besides my own of course ;)

Happy to have eked out a victory.
 

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