Andy Pettitte as an Astro was always just bizarre.
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Andy Pettitte as an Astro was always just bizarre.
Heres my all time weird team. I have plenty of time on my hands for this teehee.
C - Mike Piazza - Marlins
1B - Willie McCovey - Padres
2B - Jeff Kent - Dodgers
3B - Wade Boggs - D' Rays
SS - Alex Rodriguez - Yankees
LF - Rickey Henderson - Blue Jays
CF - Willie Mays - Mets
RF - Hank Aaron - Brewers
Utility - Pete Rose - Expos
SP - Greg Maddux - Padres and Dodgers
SP - Steve Carlton - White Sox
SP - Randy Johnson - Astros
SP - Roger Clemens - Blue Jays
CL - Trevor Hoffman - Brewers
CL - Dennis Eckersley - Cardinals
I'm surprised by the number of people that forget that Mike Piazza was once, briefly, a Florida Marlin.
Gary Payton on the Bucks
Randy Johnson on the Astros and pitching well (he sucked for the 1st half with the M's)
Patrick Ewing on the Sonics
Tino Martinez as a Yank
Greg Maddux on the Cubs (2nd time)
John Smoltz on the Redsox
Albert Belle on the WhiteSox/Orioles
Manny on the Red Sox
Griffey on the Sox
Bill Swift on the Giants
Jose Cruz jr on the BlueJays
Edgar Martinez at DH. (he was a good 3rd baseman when he came up)
Frank Thomas in Toronto and Oakland
And Sosa on the Rangers and Orioles just seemed strange..
Michael Jordan on the Birmingham Barons. :D
Walker on the Cards
Bichette the Reds/Red Sox
Jordan as a Wizard
Shaq as a Sun.
Rodman as a Maverick.
Brad Lidge to Philadelphia. After having a tough postseason in 2005. Then 2 tough regular seasons with the Astros, gets traded to Philadelphia, oh, and goes on to record 47 of 47 and help the Phillies win the World Series.
Well, the weird player is Michael Bourn, because everytime I see him come up to the plate, I think "Thanks Michael. Props to Ed Wade" haha so that's weird for me.
Edgardo Alfonzo, Armando Benitez, Mike Bordick, Jeff Burroughs, John Candelaria, Jose Canseco, Royce Clayton, Roger Clemens, Joe Coleman, David Cone, Mariano Duncan, David Eckstein, Ron Fairly, Cecil Fielder, Mike Flanagan, Troy Glaus, Steve Hargan, Rickey Henderson, Shea Hillenbrand, Dave Hollins, Willie Horton, Cesar Izturis, Jeff Kent, Gary Lavelle, Felipe Lopez, Lee Mazzilli, Paul Molitor, Raul Mondesi, Mickey Morandini, Mike Morgan, Jack Morris, Randy Myers, Phil Niekro, Al Oliver, Jorge Orta, Dave Parker, Lance Parrish, Dave Righetti, Scott Rolen, Juan Samuel, Benito Santiago, Ken Schrom, Ruben Sierra, Bill Singer, Mike Stanley, Dave Stewart, Pat Tabler, Frank Thomas, Steve Trachsel, Frank Viola, and Dave Winfield. There are 51 players here and probably unanimously it's weird to think of them as Toronto Blue Jays, yet at some point in their respective careers, all of them were.
Yeah, it's too bad Frank Viola ended his career with six horrible starts for the Blue Jays in 1996. It would have been nice to end it where he started, but things just don't work out that way.