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Introduction
This True Team idea is based off of a Twitter conversation with Jason Wojciechowski about True Teams. This past season, Grant Green - a prospect in the Oakland Athletics organization - was moved from shortstop to center field because his defense wasn't good enough. However, Billy Beane told Green that the purpose of this move was that Cliff Pennington was blocking him at short. I snarkily replied that "Cliff Pennington is a True Athletic. Can't move him from short."
We often hear about a player being a True Yankee, but what about the rest of the teams? I'll run through each team in alphabetical order.
Many of the players on these teams will be current players, just because they haven't had the opportunity to go elsewhere just yet. The average amount of current players per team is nine.
History
Here are the links to the previous posts in this series:
Angels | Astros | Athletics | Blue Jays | Braves | Brewers | Cardinals | Cubs | Diamondbacks | Dodgers | Giants | Indians | Mariners | Marlins | Mets | Nationals (Expos) | Orioles | Padres | Phillies | Pirates
Method
1. The player must have played for the team in question for their entire career, as found by the "C" column in the Franchise Encyclopedia on baseball-reference. The reason for this is simply to make the data gathering process as simple as possible. Unfortunately, this strict rule leads to the omissions of players such as Willie Mays and Hanley Ramirez.
2. Players are ranked based on fWAR for batters and rWAR for pitchers (this is based on the relative ability to gain these values. Plus, pitcher WAR is not available on Fangraphs as far back as it is on baseball-reference.)
3. Pitchers are defined as starting pitchers if they have started more than 60% their career appearances.
4. For hitters, the position they play on the All-True Team may not have been their main position in real life, but they must have played there at some point in their career.
5. If two players are similar in overall WAR, their length of career will be the deciding factor as to which one makes the team.
6. A 25-man roster will be chosen for each team. This includes a starting player for each defensive position, five starting pitchers, five relief pitchers and seven bench players. These bench players will be the seven best remaining players.
7. A Mr. Team may be chosen if their career WAR is greater than 30% of the total All-Team WAR. There will be nine Mr. Teams chosen.
Results
Position | Player | WAR |
C | Jim French | 3.7 |
1B | Mitch Moreland | 1.1 |
2B | Ian Kinsler | 24.6 |
SS | Michael Young | 30.7 |
3B | Elvis Andrus | 10.1 |
LF | Rusty Greer | 19.3 |
CF | Julio Borbon | 2 |
RF | Rick Lisi | 0 |
SP | C.J. Wilson | 10.5 |
SP | Roger Pavlik | 10.3 |
SP | Dave Stenhouse | 3.4 |
SP | Matt Harrison | 3 |
SP | Derek Holland | 1.9 |
CL | Jeff Zimmerman | 7.2 |
RP | Alexi Ogando | 5.2 |
RP | Neftali Feliz | 5 |
RP | Wes Littleton | 1.7 |
RP | Scott Feldman | 1.6 |
BENCH (SP) | Joe McClain | 0.8 |
BENCH (C) | Ken Retzer | 3.5 |
BENCH (C) | Taylor Teagarden | 1.7 |
BENCH (OF | Craig Gentry | 1.4 |
BENCH (C) | Mike Brumley | 1.2 |
BENCH (SP) | Scott Chiamparino | 1.6 |
BENCH (RP) | Juan Dominguez | 1.3 |
TOTAL | 152.8 |
Conclusion
Team Established: 1961
Total Team WAR: 152.8
Total WAR Rank: 22/30 teams
Mr. Ranger: Walker, Texas.
Team MVP: Michael Young, 30.7 WAR.
Number of Active Players: 13. This is four more than the average for all true teams.
Free Agent: CJ Wilson. Wilson was the ace of the Rangers staff last year and is the best available (depending on Yu Darvish's decision) pitcher on the free agent market this year. If he signs with the Rangers, it won't be for an insignificant amount.
Player That Just Missed (90% of Career on Team): None
Of course, Michael Young is the MVP of the True Rangers Team. If we ranked by BARBI, he would probably be Mr. Ranger. Despite the fact that the Rangers team was among the first to be established in the expansion era, their True Team ranks 6th among post-1960 teams. Rusty Greer is the Lone Ranger on this team who is not active and has more than 15 career WAR.
There won't be many conclusions drawn here, but feel free to discuss this team in the comments. Anyone I missed, any surprises, any memories of specific players?
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