[紅襪] Boston Red Sox All-Decade Team
2009年快結束了,先在這裡祝大家2010年一樣快樂順心 ^0^
看到他板選了十年間的明星隊,所以也找了我們的十年明星...
我覺得選得不錯啦~心目中的人選都有上去~
應該没op~來源如下:
http://www.blueworkhorse.com/articles/mlb/boston-red-sox-all-decade-team
Boston Red Sox All-Decade Team
Written by Scals
Monday, 21 December 2009 06:54
It finally happened in 2004. The Curse of the Bambino was finally broken when
the Red Sox swept the St. Louis Cardinals to win their first world title since
1918. The Red Sox had a solid decade making the playoffs six times and winning
two World Series despite winning the division only once.
C - Jason Varitek
* Jason Varitek has caught the last 12 season for Boston and serves as team
captain. Varitek is not known for his offensive numbers, but as a leader, and
receiver, he has been a solid catcher for the last 12 years. In the 2000s, he
hit 148 HR, drove in 662 runs, and hit .257 primarily in the bottom third of
the Sox order. Varitek was a three time All-Star (including the most egregious
selection in the history of the All-Star game in '08) and won the Silver
Slugger and a Gold Glove in 2005. Varitek also caught four no-hitters.
1B - Kevin Youkilis
* Kevin Youkilis has played multiple positions (1B, 3B, LF, DH) for the Red
Sox but has been a consistent performer since 2004. After being a solid
defender and a fiery competitor for his first four seasons, Youkilis really
came into his own offensively the last two seasons. He has been an All-Star and
has been in the top six of the AL MVP the last two seasons after he won a Gold
Glove in 2007. Youkilis hit .292, averaged 22 HR and 96 RBI, and has
consistently shown a great eye at the plate, posting a .391 on base percentage.
2B - Dustin Pedroia
* Despite a receding hairline and near midget size, Dustin Pedroia quickly
became a fan favorite. Pedroia has played three full seasons with the Red Sox
and has already become well decorated winning the Rookie of the Year in 2007
and the AL MVP in 2008. Despite his diminuitive size (5’9”, 180), he has hit
42 home runs and 145 doubles in three full seasons. In his MVP year of 2008, he
led the American League in runs, hits, and doubles; was an All-Star; and won
his first Silver Slugger and Gold Glove.
SS - Nomar Garciaparra
* At his finest right at the turn of the century, Nomar Garciaparra makes
the All-Decade Team with his final four and a half years in Boston coming in
the 2000s. Three times this decade he made the All-Star team, including twice
being a starter. Garciaparra began the decade by leading the league in batting
for the second straight season. Garciaparra batted .372 in 2000 and also led
the league in intentional base on balls receiving 20 free passes. In three full
seasons at the beginning of the decade, Nomar averaged 24 homers, 48 doubles,
and 107 RBI.
3B - Mike Lowell
* Though he has been injured at times, Mike Lowell has manned the hot
corner for the Red Sox the last four years. He has been a quality run producer
over that span notching 75 HR, adding 348 RBI, and hitting .295. Lowell was an
All-Star in 2007 and finished fifth in the AL MVP voting that season. He was
also stellar in the postseason in '07 hitting .353 with nine extra base hits
and 15 RBI in only 14 games. Lowell was subsequently named the World Series MVP
after posting a 1.300 OPS in the four game sweep of the Colorado Rockies.
LF - Manny Ramirez
* Manny Ramirez is still one of the most potent right-handed hitters in the
game. He played seven and a half seasons for Boston and put up mind-boggling
numbers. Ramirez hit 274 of his 546 HR for Boston, drove in 868 runs, hit .312,
posted a .999 OPS, and added 256 doubles. His outfield defense was never Gold
Glove-caliber, but Manny was an expert at playing the ball off the Green
Monster, allowing him to pile up 60 assists from left field. Ramirez was an
All-Star every season he was with the Red Sox, and he also won six consecutive
Silver Sluggers while playing in Fenway.
CF - Johnny Damon
* It was a tight battle between Jacoby Ellsbury and Johnny Damon. Both were
stellar leadoff hitters for the Red Sox, and each possesses different skills:
Damon provides more power and hits to the gaps better while Ellsbury is a
better defender, who also has speedy wheels on the basepaths having led the
league the last two seasons. Nonetheless, Damon gets the nod due to his ability
to better do the things needed from a leadoff hitter. Damon averaged nearly 20
more runs during his four seasons, and "Johnny Caveman" also collected nearly
20 more walks each seasons. Damon hit .295 and averaged 115 runs, 14 homers, 34
doubles, 75 RBI, and 24 stolen bases.
RF - Trot Nixon
* Trot Nixon and J.D. Drew's numbers per 162 games are nearly identical
(.278, 92 R, 35 2B, 5 3B, 23 HR, 91 RBI versus .276, 104 R, 35 2B, 6 3B, 23 HR,
83 RBI), so the edge goes to Trot Nixon for his tenure since he spent part of
ten seasons with Boston, including the first seven of this decade. Nixon's best
season came in 2003 when he blasted 28 homers and drove in 87 runs. He also got
better as the stakes got higher as his batting average increased as the Red Sox
went deeper in the playoffs. He his .333 in the 2003 ALCS against the Yankees,
including three home runs and then hit .357 in Boston's sweet of the Cardinals
in the 2004 World Series.
DH - David Ortiz
* Despite the allegations of steroid use, David Ortiz's career took off
once he arrived in Boston. He had never hit more than 20 long balls in a season
before his arrival, but totaled 259 HR in seven seasons with the Red Sox this
decade. Many of those have been clutch coming in late innings and in the
playoffs. Ortiz has been named an American League All-Star 5 times, finished in
the top five of the MVP voting five times, and won four Silver Slugger awards.
In 2006, Ortiz led the league with 54 dingers and led the league in RBI for the
second consecutive season.
SP (LH) - Jon Lester
* Though he has only itched two full seasons, Jon Lester is 42-16 in his
Red Sox career, a baffling .724 win percentage. Not only was he one of the
inspirational stories in baseball after he battled through cancer, he also won
15+ games each of the last two years and is 2-3 in the postseason but sports an
impressive 2.57 ERA. After joining the rotation near the end of the 2007
season, he went 4-0 in 11 starts and also won the series-clincher in the World
Series. He also tossed a no-hitter in 2008.
SP (RH) - Pedro Martinez
* Both Curt Schilling and Josh Beckett were tremendous for the Red Sox,
especially in the playoffs, but neither can touch Pedro Martinez in this
discussion. Pedro was the most dominant pitcher in baseball during his time in
Boston and has the numbers to prove it. From 2000-2004, he went 75-26 (.742)
and from 2000-2003 his ERA was not above 2.39. While in Boston this decade, he
led the league in ERA three times, win percentage twice, strikeouts twice,
shutouts once, and WHIP three times and would have been in contention for all
of those in 2001 as well if he had pitched the minimum number of innings to be
eligible. With the Sox during the decade, he was twice an All-Star, won one Cy
Young, and finished in the top five three other times.
RP - Hideki Okajima
* It was difficult not to pick Mike Timlin after he's done such a
tremendous job at the tail end of his career, but you can't argue with the
numbers Hideki Okajima has put up since coming over from Japan in 2007. In his
three seasons since signing as a free agent, Okajima has posted a 12-4 record,
a 2.72 ERA, and a 1.13 WHIP. His rookie season, Okajima went 19 consecutive
appearances without allowing a run after giving up one in his very first outing
and had an ERA around the 1.00 mark until the last month of the season. The
Japanese southpaw has also excelled in the playoffs pitching to a 2.11 ERA in
17 appearances. Against Cleveland and Tampa Bay in the '07 and '08 ALCS,
Okajima pitched 12.1 scoreless innings allowing only five hits.
CL - Jonathan Papelbon
* Despite his “human rain delay” working pace, Jonathan Papelbon
solidified the back end of the Boston bullpen. Since his rookie season in 2006,
his season averages included 38 saves, 10.6 strikeouts per nine innings, and a
1.74 ERA. One of the best closers in the American League, Papelbon was a
four-time All-Star and the runner-up to Justin Verlander for the 2006 Rookie of
the Year award.
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