Greatest baseball team of all time

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#1 texranger17
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I have to say the 1976 Cincinnati Reds. Great players like Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Ken Griffey, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, Dave Concepcion, and winning the world series back to back made this team great. And sparky Anderson as their manager...not much to say.
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How about that Braves team back in '95 that would go on to win the WS? 
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98 yankees with a combined regular season and playoff record of 125-50, 125 wins is a major league record. The key components of this team won the world series 4 out of 5 years. This span from 1996-2000 saw the yankees win a major league record 14 straight world series games. So this was greatest baseball team, and if I had to pick just one year out of their 4 world series titles there, it would be the 1998 yankees. 
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93 Jays deserve to be in the top 10 but never will be considered so because they were owned by businessmen North of the 49th parallel instead of the other side.
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#5 gamelord2004
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How about that Braves team back in '95 that would go on to win the WS?
Ngamer05
5 starters with 16 wins or more. That team was awesome.
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Hmm...I'd say the 98 yankees.
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[QUOTE="Ngamer05"]How about that Braves team back in '95 that would go on to win the WS?
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5 starters with 16 wins or more. That team was awesome.



Agreed :)
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98 yankees with a combined regular season and playoff record of 125-50, 125 wins is a major league record. rootcactus


I will forever remember this team. :cry:

As will all padres fans. :cry:
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#10 Master_Live
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Murders Row or maybe 98' Yanks.
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#11 maggie9
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I have to say the 1976 Cincinnati Reds. Great players like Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Ken Griffey, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, Dave Concepcion, and winning the world series back to back made this team great. And sparky Anderson as their manager...not much to say.texranger17

I would totally agree with you on that one. Even though Pete Rose "bet" on his team, he is still my fav. player 

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98 Yankees. They dominated that season like I've never seen.
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#13 SuperVegeta518
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In recent times, it's the '98 Yankees.
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In recent times, it's the '98 Yankees.SuperVegeta518
recently, agreed. alltime, murderer's row
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55 Brooklyn Dodgers
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having a lot of time one day I matched up all the world series winners from 1903-2010 on whatifsports.com Top three starters each team, 2-3-2 home/away/home format. 1903-1926 bracket -- 1926 Cardinals over 1909 Pirates 1927-1942 bracket -- 1927 Yankees over 1939 Yankees 1943-1958 bracket -- 1955 Dodgers over 1950 Yankees 1959-1974 bracket -- 1968 Tigers over 1966 Orioles 1975-1990 bracket -- 1976 Reds over 1989 Athletics 1991-2007 bracket -- 2004 Red Sox over 1995 Braves 1927 Yankees over 1926 Cardinals 1955 Dodgers over 1968 Tigers 1976 Reds over 2004 Red Sox 1927 Yankees over 1955 Dodgers 1927 Yankees over 1976 Reds 1976 Reds over 1955 Dodgers Results: 1. 1927 Yankees 2. 1976 Reds 3. 1955 Dodgers (2008-2010 bracket winner: 2008 Phillies 2004 Red Sox (1991-2007 bracket winner) over 2008 Phillies)