The Florida Marlins somehow have two World Series titles in around twenty seasons, despite never winning their division. Meanwhile, the Brewers, Expos/Nationals, Mariners, Rockies, and Padres have zero titles in 200+ seasons of existence. The 1997 Marlins was probably the more talented roster, featuring young players that would go on to be stars (and maybe featured some Hall of Famers): Kevin Brown, Gary Sheffield, Edgar Renteria and more. However, we needed to make the 2003 Marlins first! As kids that mainly grew up in the Chicago suburbs, that epic Bartman-feuled collapse and the corresponding Marlins upset of the Yankees was the first truly magical postseason most of us saw (or most painful, depending if you're a pro or anti Cubs fan).
Something many of us forget is the Cubs and Marlins dispatched a pair of 100 win teams in the first round (Atlanta and San Francisco), and the Marlins did all this without a true power hitter or an OB 10 in the lineup! A balanced team with a solid rotation and weak bullpen, the Marlins truly are a case of a manager getting hot with his rolling (or fortunate that the other manager keeps giving up big hits off his own chart).
Hopefully you enjoy this underdog team!
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2004 Boston Red Sox
Perhaps the most legendary team of the new Century: the miracle, 30 for 30 subject Boston Red Sox of 2004. These Red Sox broke the Curse of the Bambino after overcoming a 3-0 deficit to their arch rival, the New York Yankees. Heroes abound on this bunch of idiots, including David Ortiz's clutch power hitting, Curt Schilling and his bloody sock, and Kevin Millar and his big mouth. Honestly, I love this team's lineup and have to acknowledge how great the Ortiz/Manny combo in the middle of the order was for them.
Enjoy this famous team, I know I enjoyed putting them together.
Enjoy this famous team, I know I enjoyed putting them together.
Friday, December 2, 2016
2004 Cardinals
Happy birthday week to a good friend of the Greatest MLB Showdown Project, Kyle Jacoby! A veteran chart creator and the unluckiest roller we know, Kyle's a lifelong Cardinals fan. His favorite team of all-time was not the plucky 2006 or 2011 wild-card to World Series champion teams, but the 2004 juggernaut version. Winners of 105 games, the Cardinals profiled as one of the better Showdown teams of this century and their lineup does not disappoint. Turns out Larry Walker kept up his torrid Rockies statistical pace in St. Louis after being dealt to the redbirds, giving St. Louis one of the most devastating 2-3-4 spots in Showdown. Perhaps the most intriguing part of this team (and all the good 2004 teams) is the lack of stellar starting pitching. Frankly, as card creators, it can get a little dull plugging in three tier 2 starters and a tier 3 guy at the back end of the rotation. The Cardinals do not fit that mold, with a tier 3 ace followed by a couple tier 4s and a really, really bad Matt Morris. With an ok bullpen, we think it'll be fun to try squeezing four or five innings from some of these starting while letting a potent offense swing away and outscore opponents.
Also, the rest of the 2004 ALCS and NLCS participants (and 2003 for that matter) are coming soon! So if you want to replay any of 7-game epics from the early 2000s, just copy/paste these cards, print them out, and let us know how it goes!!!
For you Cardinals fans out there, it's also your chance to back up the endless whining that if the Cardinals had gotten home field advantage through their better record (instead of Boston securing home field through the All Star game), it would've been an entirely different 2004 World Series.
Anyway, here's the 2004 Cardinals:
Also, the rest of the 2004 ALCS and NLCS participants (and 2003 for that matter) are coming soon! So if you want to replay any of 7-game epics from the early 2000s, just copy/paste these cards, print them out, and let us know how it goes!!!
For you Cardinals fans out there, it's also your chance to back up the endless whining that if the Cardinals had gotten home field advantage through their better record (instead of Boston securing home field through the All Star game), it would've been an entirely different 2004 World Series.
Anyway, here's the 2004 Cardinals:
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