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  • Lanteri
    No longer a noob
    • Feb 2009
    • 2723

    Lan's Homegrown Rosters Progress Thread

    Taking Pete's advice and making a separate thread, as not to clutter up the main Show thread.

    For those of you that haven't been paying attention, it's an idea that was inspired by a stat I saw the other night on Quick Pitch saying how the Mets entire lineup was homegrown, which is the first time that's happened in 41 years. I thought to myself, hmmm what would teams look like if I put all the major league players back on the team that they originally signed for?

    And, so that's what I've set off to do. I'll be uploading this to the roster vault upon completion for everyone that's interested to use it. And I'll keep the progress updated here. Questions and the like can be directed to me here as well.

    Roster wise, the goal is for full 25 man rosters only. I try to leave the top prospects on their prospects, and only swap random bummy minor leaguers with no potential in order to get players on the right team. Unfortunately on The Show, there's no way to just add and drop players. You actually have to swap to do any kind of player movement, so I'm forced to move around players from team to team. Minor inconvenience, but given that the goal of the roster project is to get guys on their original team, it means little to me if Joe Schmoe career minor leaguer is on the right team nor not.

    Teams Completed (updated as of 5/1 3:45 EST)

    Baltimore Orioles
    Boston Red Sox
    New York Yankees
    Tampa Bay Rays
    Toronto Blue Jays
    Chicago White Sox
    Cleveland Indians
    Detroit Tigers
    Kansas City Royals
    Minnesota Twins
    Los Angeles Angels
    Oakland Athletics
    Seattle Mariners
  • Lanteri
    No longer a noob
    • Feb 2009
    • 2723

    #2
    Just realized we can't edit our own threads apparently, so the list won't be updated as I go.

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    • Lanteri
      No longer a noob
      • Feb 2009
      • 2723

      #3
      Orioles

      Pitching Staff


      1) Erik Bedard
      2) Jake Arrieta
      3) Zach Britton
      4) Brad Bergesen
      5) Brian Matusz
      LRP) Garrett Olson
      MRP) Koji Uehara
      MRP) Tsuyoshi Wada
      MRP) D.J. Carrasco
      SU) David Hernandez
      SU) Arthur Rhodes
      CP) Jim Johnson

      Lineup

      2B) Brian Roberts
      LF) Nolan Reimold
      RF) Nick Markakis
      DH) Jayson Werth
      C) Matt Wieters
      CF) Darnell McDonald
      1B) Brandon Snyder
      3B) Jerry Hairston Jr.
      SS) Mike Fontenot

      Bench: Ryan Adams, Adam Loewen, Eli Whiteside, Willie Harris

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      • Lanteri
        No longer a noob
        • Feb 2009
        • 2723

        #4
        Red Sox

        Definitely got worse offensively. Pitching I think pretty much stayed static. Masterson isn't much different than Beckett at this point, and Papelbon gets to come back so, idk.

        Pitching Staff

        1) Jon Lester
        2) Justin Masterson
        3) Carl Pavano
        4) Clay Buchholz
        5) Daisuke Matsuzaka
        LRP) Felix Doubront
        MRP) Michael Bowden
        MRP) Nick Hagadone
        MRP) Junichi Tazawa
        SU) Daniel Bard
        SU) Hideki Okajima
        CP) Jonathan Papelbon

        Lineup

        CF) Jacoby Ellsbury
        2B) Dustin Pedroia
        RF) Josh Reddick
        1B) Kevin Youkilis
        LF) David Murphy
        DH) Ryan Lavarnway
        3B) Jed Lowrie
        C) Kelly Shoppach
        SS) Adam Everett

        Bench: Freddy Sanchez, Tim Federowicz, Brandon Moss, Lars Anderson

        EDIT (5/1) - Added Carl Pavano to the rotation. Missed originally. Weiland to AAA. Doubront to LRP.

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        • Lanteri
          No longer a noob
          • Feb 2009
          • 2723

          #5
          Yankees

          Yanks lineup took a huge hit with Swisher, A-Rod, Tex, Granderson, and Martin all departing, and being replaced by Shelley Duncan, Hideki Matsui, Jesus Montero, Eduardo Nunez, Nick Johnson, and Austin Jackson. Yikes. Rotation is a bit weakened as well with the departure of C.C. and Kuroda. Kennedy and Karstens return. Bullpen improves. Soriano's gone, but Clippard, Coke, and Choate are solid additions.

          Rotation

          1) Ian Kennedy
          2) Andy Pettitte
          3) Ivan Nova
          4) Phil Hughes
          5) Jeff Karstens
          LRP) Phil Coke
          MRP) Tyler Clippard
          MRP) John Axford
          MRP) Mark Melancon
          SU) David Robertson
          SU) Randy Choate
          CP) Mariano Rivera

          Lineup

          CF) Austin Jackson
          SS) Derek Jeter
          2B) Robinson Cano
          C) Jesus Montero
          DH) Hideki Matsui
          RF) Shelley Duncan
          1B) Nick Johnson
          3B) Eduardo Nunez
          LF) Brett Gardner

          Bench: Ramiro Pena, Alfonso Soriano, Francisco Cervelli, Juan Miranda

          edit: Stumbled across Juan Miranda on the Rays roster. Forgot him because he was signed and not drafted. Doesn't change the lineup much, just makes him a bench player instead of Colin Curtis.

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          • Lanteri
            No longer a noob
            • Feb 2009
            • 2723

            #6
            Rays

            Rays were an interesting case. I wasn't expecting to add a lot as when I really thought about it, they've not lost very many big name players. The additions of Crawford, Hamilton, and Young have certainly improved the offense. They still don't have any middle infielders, however, and now only Aubrey Huff at 1st. Bullpen is a mess as well.

            Pitching Staff

            1) David Price
            2) James Shields
            3) Matt Moore
            4) Jeremy Hellickson
            5) Jason Hammel
            LRP) Andy Sonnanstine
            LRP) Alex Cobb
            MRP) Jeff Niemann
            MRP) Chad Guadin
            MRP) Wade Davis
            SU) Jake McGee
            CP) Dan Wheeler

            Lineups

            LF) Carl Crawford
            CF) B.J. Upton
            RF) Josh Hamilton
            3B) Evan Longoria
            1B) Aubrey Huff
            DH) Delmon Young
            C) John Jaso
            2B) Elliot Johnson
            SS) Reid Brignac

            Bench: Stephen Vogt, Desmond Jennings, Jonny Gomes, Jorge Cantu

            edit: Found Cantu in the Angels system. Since he can backup 3/4 of the IF positions he's been called up and Matt Diaz been demoted to AAA.

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            • Lanteri
              No longer a noob
              • Feb 2009
              • 2723

              #7
              Blue Jays

              Toronto's the early winners in this one. The return of Marcum, Halladay, and Carpenter to a rotation already including Ricky Romero and Henderson Alvarez gives them EASILY the best rotation in the league. I really can't think of another team that will have a better staff. There's depth there as well with a bunch of 4-5 starters in AAA. Bullpen is decent as well.

              Lineup doesn't change a whole lot. Bunch of old familiar faces return in Rios, Wells, O-Dog, Aaron Hill. Biggest return is Michael Young, who while an original draft pick by the Jays, never made it past AA in their system before being traded to Texas. Toronto didn't do well there. (he was traded for Esteban Loaiza).

              Pitching Staff

              1) Roy Halladay
              2) Ricky Romero
              3) Chris Carpenter
              4) Shaun Marcum
              5) Henderson Alvarez
              LRP) Luis Perez
              MRP) Marc Rzepczynski
              MRP) Casey Janssen
              MRP) Tim Collins
              SU) Alfredo Aceves
              SU) Brandon Lyon
              CP) Brandon League

              Lineup

              2B) Orlando Hudson
              LF) Eric Thames
              SS) Michael Young
              1B) Adam Lind
              CF) Vernon Wells
              RF) Alex Rios
              3B) Ryan Roberts
              DH) Aaron Hill
              C) J.P. Arencibia

              Bench: Travis Snider, Reed Johnson, Travis D'Arnaud, Chris Woodward

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              • Lanteri
                No longer a noob
                • Feb 2009
                • 2723

                #8
                White Sox

                Surprisingly, they aren't really as bad as I was expecting. Don't get me wrong, they're still horrible, but they have gained a respectable rotation. Lineup...not so much. I think it's marginally better than the crap they had originally, but still not really going to strike fear into anyone.

                Pitching Staff

                1) Mark Buehrle
                2) Daniel Hudson
                3) Gio Gonzalez
                4) Brandon McCarthy
                5) Chris Sale
                LRP) Clayton Richard
                MRP) Adam Russell
                MRP) Addison Reed
                MRP) Fautino de los Santos
                SU) Matt Guerrier
                SU) Boone Logan
                CL) Jon Rauch

                Lineup

                CF) Chris Young
                RF) Ryan Sweeney
                LF) Mike Morse
                1B) Brandon Allen
                DH) Dayan Viciedo
                SS) Alexei Ramirez
                2B) Gordon Beckham
                C) Chris Stewart
                3B) Brent Morel

                Bench: Chris Carter, Eduardo Escobar, Chris Getz, Gustavo Molina

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                • Lanteri
                  No longer a noob
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 2723

                  #9
                  Indians

                  Another team that pretty much treads water here. Some big names come back in Thome, Manny, Martinez, and Peralta to the offense, but departed are Carlos Santana, Travis Hafner, Cabrera, etc. Feels like a lateral move, except to a class of older players. And at this point in their careers the big name players are hardly big name anymore. Plus Thome has to play 1st base since V-Mart has to catch, unless you want Chris Gimenez to be your starting catcher on a major league ballclub. Pitching's still pretty bad, even with Sabathia back in the picture. Bullpen is atrocious.

                  Pitching Staff

                  1) C.C. Sabathia
                  2) Bartolo Colon
                  3) Jeremy Guthrie
                  4) Josh Tomlin
                  5) Fausto Carmona
                  LRP) David Huff
                  MRP) Jensen Lewis
                  MRP) Frank Herrmann
                  MRP) Aaron Laffey
                  SU) Tony Sipp
                  SU) Rafael Perez
                  CP) Vinnie Pestano

                  Lineup

                  CF) Trevor Crowe
                  2B) Jason Kipnis
                  C) Victor Martinez
                  DH) Manny Ramirez
                  1B) Jim Thome
                  SS) Jhonny Peralta
                  LF) Luke Scott
                  RF) Ben Francisco
                  3B) Kevin Kouzmanoff

                  Bench: Chris Gimenez, Maicer Izturis, Russell Branyan, Marco Scutaro

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                  • Lanteri
                    No longer a noob
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 2723

                    #10
                    Missed a Yankee. John Axford was signed as an amateur free agent. Noted and adjusted. McCutchen moved down to AAA.

                    Yankees bullpen is so stacked. They'll need it with the sad excuse for an offense they have out there though.

                    edit: Make that another one that I missed. Soriano is a Yankee as well. Don't know where I want to put him yet in the lineup. I'll leave him on the bench for now. You could probably DH him over Matsui, or I guess stick Gardner in right and Soriano in left.

                    That's gonna happen a lot. Guys that weren't drafted don't show up on the list on B-R that I'm using to look up, since it's a draft list. Amateur free agent signings, especially when the players are on teams I haven't gotten to yet, I'm gonna have to add as I spot them.

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                    • Lanteri
                      No longer a noob
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 2723

                      #11
                      Tigers

                      Best way to describe this team is..

                      Pitching Staff

                      1) Justin Verlander
                      2) Rick Porcello
                      3) Jacob Turner
                      4) Drew Smyly
                      5) Adam Wilk
                      LRP) Andrew Miller
                      MRP) Burke Badenhop
                      MRP) Jesse Carlson
                      MRP) Brayan Villarreal
                      SU) Jason Frasor
                      SU) Fernando Rodney
                      CP) Francisco Cordero

                      Lineup

                      RF) Cameron Maybin
                      CF) Curtis Granderson
                      DH) Brennan Boesch/LF Cody Ross vs. LHP
                      C) Alex Avila
                      LF) Matt Joyce/2B Ryan Raburn vs. LHP
                      2B) Ryan Raburn/SS Ramon Santiago vs. LHP
                      1B) Don Kelly/DH Casper Wells vs. LHP
                      SS) Ramon Santiago/1B Don Kelly vs. LHP
                      3B) Jack Hannahan/3B Danny Worth vs. LHP

                      Bench: Danny Worth, Casper Wells, Brandon Inge, Cody Ross

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                      • Lanteri
                        No longer a noob
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 2723

                        #12
                        Missed RP - Tim Collins being Blue Jays property. Moved him over. Sent Carreno down to AAA and put Collins in their bullpen.

                        EDIT (5/1) - Added Carl Pavano to the Red Sox rotation, missed him originally as well. Weiland to AAA.

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                        • Lanteri
                          No longer a noob
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 2723

                          #13
                          Royals

                          Didn't gain a whole lot as the core of their team already is homegrown. Carlos Beltran and David DeJesus are the most notable bats returning. Zack Greinke is a strong addition to the rotation as well. The lineup and bullpen are fairly strong, but the starting pitching, as usual for the Royals, is a big disappointment.

                          Pitching Staff

                          1) Zack Greinke
                          2) Danny Duffy
                          3) Luke Hochevar
                          4) Everett Teaford
                          5) Mike Montgomery
                          LRP) J.P. Howell
                          MRP) Greg Holland
                          MRP) Tim Byrdak
                          MRP) Louis Coleman
                          SU) Aaron Crow
                          SU) Jeremy Affeldt
                          CP) Mike MacDougal

                          Lineup

                          RF) David DeJesus
                          SS) Mike Aviles
                          CF) Carlos Beltran
                          LF) Alex Gordon
                          DH) Billy Butler
                          1B) Eric Hosmer
                          C) Salvador Perez
                          3B) Mike Moustakas
                          2B) Mark Ellis

                          Bench: Mitch Maier, Johnny Damon, Donnie Murphy, Matt Treanor

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                          • Lanteri
                            No longer a noob
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 2723

                            #14
                            Twins

                            Twins roster is a pretty familiar bunch. The only position player that hasn't played for the Twins in recent years is A.J. Pierzynski, and Torii Hunter. Everyone else was either there already, or just left this off-season. The lineup was a bit tricky to make in order to get all the best bats in the lineup. Cuddyer winds up stuck at 2nd base, a bit out of position for him, but a position he's played sporadically throughout this career. You could probably start Luke Hughes there if you really care that much. Mauer winds up DHing, with Pierzynski at catcher. Again, you could probably swap that, or if you really want you can move Mauer to 1st and DH Morneau if you want to go the health angle of it all.

                            Pitching-wise, I was a little bit surprised in that I forgot/wasn't aware that Johan Santana was originally an amateur signing by the Astros, so the rotation isn't as strong as I was expecting. Garza joins, Liriano departs. Slowey's back in the fold as well. The pen sees the return of J.C. Romero, Jessie Crain, LaTroy Hawkins, Grant Balfour and Jose Mijares.

                            Pitching Staff

                            1) Matt Garza
                            2) Scott Baker
                            3) Nick Blackburn
                            4) Kevin Slowey
                            5) Liam Hendriks
                            LRP) Brian Duensing
                            MRP) Jose Mijares
                            MRP) Evan Meek
                            MRP) LaTroy Hawkins
                            SU) Jesse Crain
                            SU) Glen Perkins
                            CP) Grant Balfour

                            Lineup

                            LF) Denard Span
                            DH) Joe Mauer
                            2B) Michael Cuddyer
                            1B) Justin Morneau
                            CF) Torii Hunter
                            RF) Jason Kubel
                            3B) Danny Valencia
                            C) A.J. Pierzynski
                            SS) Trevor Plouffe

                            Bench: Luke Hughes, Chris Parmelee, Tsuyoshi Nishioka, Ben Revere

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                            • Lanteri
                              No longer a noob
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 2723

                              #15
                              Angels

                              Angels lose a big chunk of their starting pitching: Haren and Wilson both gone. In return they get Lackey, Chatwood, and Saunders. Not exactly the best trade-off in the world. Napoli and Kotchman return to replace Wells/Abreu/Hunter. Lineup, like the Twins, is gonna be a bit patchwork.

                              Pitching Staff

                              1) Jered Weaver
                              2) Ervin Santana
                              3) John Lackey
                              4) Joe Saunders
                              5) Tyler Chatwood
                              LRP) Alex Torres
                              MRP) Darren O'Day
                              MRP) Bobby Cassevah
                              MRP) Rich Thompson
                              SU) Francisco Rodriguez
                              SU) Bobby Jenks
                              CL) Jordan Walden

                              Lineup

                              SS) Erick Aybar
                              2B) Howie Kendrick
                              RF) Kendrys Morales
                              DH) Mark Trumbo
                              1B) Casey Kotchman
                              C) Mike Napoli
                              3B) Alberto Callaspo
                              LF) Mike Trout
                              CF) Peter Bourjos

                              Bench: Reggie Willits, Alexi Casilla, Sean Rodriguez, Jeff Mathis

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