JERMAINEDYE4MVP Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 (edited) Type in the phrase "greatest world series champions." The first response you get is the answer. 1. 2005 Chicago White Sox (Wire-2-wire, 4 complete game victories, world series sweep, and the greatest margin of victory [by 33 runs] in post season history) 2. 1927 New York Yankees (only other team to do 4CG W's is this team right here) 3. 1998 New York Yankees (great regular season team, but pales in comparison to the White Sox' dominance in the postseason in 05) 4. 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks (possibly the greatest 1-2 combo the major league had ever seen Schilling-Johnson) 5. 2004 Boston Red Sox (greatest comback ever in sports history, alhtought they benefited mostly from a-rod and the yanks choking. but a great comeback nonetheless). Edited September 28, 2006 by JERMAINEDYE4MVP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heads22 Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 Schilling + RJ do not equal the greatest 1-2 of all time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JERMAINEDYE4MVP Posted September 28, 2006 Author Share Posted September 28, 2006 QUOTE(Heads22 @ Sep 28, 2006 -> 05:10 PM) Schilling + RJ do not equal the greatest 1-2 of all time. Who's the greatest 1-2 of all times then? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gene Honda Civic Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 Pales in comparison = strikingly similar? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heads22 Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 QUOTE(JERMAINEDYE4MVP @ Sep 28, 2006 -> 05:23 PM) Who's the greatest 1-2 of all times then? If we're going with one year where they get stuff done, Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale say hi, for one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoxFanForever Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 QUOTE(JERMAINEDYE4MVP @ Sep 28, 2006 -> 10:23 PM) Who's the greatest 1-2 of all times then? How about Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale? QUOTE(Heads22 @ Sep 29, 2006 -> 01:23 AM) If we're going with one year where they get stuff done, Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale say hi, for one. Bastard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leonard Zelig Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 So we've seen 4 of the 5 greatest teams ever in the past ten years? Kinda doubtful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pants Rowland Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 I have followed baseball closely for roughly 25 years. The Yankees had some excellent teams in the late 90's through 2000. However, to me there was no WS champion more impressive than the 1984 Detroit Tigers. They were the 1985 Bears of baseball. One truly dominant season that still stands alone despite the lack of a dynasty. Couldn't agree more on Koufax and Drysdale. I may sound like a Tiger fan here, but I think Lolich and McClain may have a nice claim for 1-2 punch as well. Didn't the Mets have a heck of a rotation from top to bottom in 1969, too? It is amazing how the cable era has turned evey modern champion into the "Best Ever". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buehrle>Wood Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 Schilling and Johnson went 9-1 in the 2001 playoffs with a 1.80 ERA to give a 4 year old franchise a World Series win over perhaps one of the greatest dynastys ever. Depending on how much stock you put into playoff pushes, they are not as far off in the greatest duo ever argument as some make it seem. Of course, their season stats weren't too shappy either. 43-12 with an ERA of about 2.73 in the modern hitting era is pretty impressive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AirScott Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 QUOTE(SoxFanForever @ Sep 28, 2006 -> 08:24 PM) How about Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale? Bastard too easy. Bob Gibson and Steve Carlton, anyone? it could be arguable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whitesoxfan101 Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 QUOTE(AirScott @ Sep 28, 2006 -> 10:53 PM) too easy. Bob Gibson and Steve Carlton, anyone? it could be arguable. Careerwise, Gibson and Carlton is a much better duo, but Carlton was very young when with Gibson, and Drysdale and Koufax were unreal together, so I take those 2. Oh, and Contreras and Buehrle was a better duo than Johnson and Schilling . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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