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Dec 05 2008

Top Ten All Time Franchise List: Arizona Diamondbacks

As a part of our offseason coverage of baseball, I am pleased to introduce  Paul Moschetti. Paul is a Mets fan who lives in Manhattan, New York City.

We talked baseball on FreedomCardBoard.com and he agreed to share some of his all time lists with us. His favorite hitter of all time is Ted Williams and my favorite pitcher is Tom Seaver.

Without further delay, for your discussion and viewing pleasure the Arizona Diamondbacks:

1. Randy Johnson, P (1999-2004, 2008)
2. Luis Gonzalez, OF (1999-2006)
3. Brandon Webb, P (2003-2008)
4. Steve Finley, OF (1999-2004)
5. Curt Schilling, P (2000-2003)
6. Jay Bell, 2B/SS (1998-2002)
7. Matt Williams, 3B (1998-2003)
8. Chad Tracy, 1B/3B (2004-2008)
9. Brian Anderson, P (1998-2002)
10. Miguel Batista, P (2001-2003, 2006)

BEST
TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Luis Gonzalez

Best Power Hitter Luis Gonzalez

Best Strike-Zone Discipline Luis Gonzalez

Fastest Baserunner Tony Womack

Best Athlete Brian Anderson

Best Fastball Randy Johnson

Best Curveball Brandon Webb

Best Slider Randy Johnson

Best Changeup Curt Schilling

Best Control Curt Schilling

Best Defensive Catcher Damian Miller

Best Defensive Infielder Jay Bell

Best Infield Arm Jay Bell

Best Defensive Outfielder Steve Finley

Best Outfield Arm Steve Finley

ALL TIME LINEUP
Catcher Damian Miller

First Base Chad Tracy

Second Base Jay Bell

Third Base Matt Williams

Shortstop Craig Counsell

Left Field Luis Gonzalez

Center Field Steve Finley

Right Field Danny Bautista

No. 1 Starter Randy Johnson

No. 2 Starter Brandon Webb

No. 3 Starter Curt Schilling

No. 4 Starter Brian Anderson

No. 5 Starter Miguel Batista

Set-Up: Jose Valverde

Closer Byung-Hyun Kim

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