Franchise Four – AL West

Major League Baseball is asking its fans to vote for the four most impactful players who best represent the history of each franchise.  The winners will be announced in July at the All Star Game in Cincinnati.  Today, I will give my Franchise Four picks for the American League West.

F4Astros

The Astros, around since 1962, have 2 obvious options, and both are from their World Series team in 2005: Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell.  After that, there is a bit of a drop off.  Nolan Ryan would seem to be a good pick for the third slot, having spent more years with the Astros than with any other team.  For the last slot, I’ll go with J. R. Richard, whose career was cut short due to a stroke, but still came to represent the franchise in the late 70s.

F4Angels

Despite existing since the 1961 season, the Angels have a complete lack of star power in their 8 nominees.  Garret Anderson?  Tim Salmon?  Brian Downing?  While fine players, none of them would be confused with an all time great.  Of the remaining 5, I will dump Jim Fregosi and take Chuck Finley, Nolan Ryan (again!), Vladamir Guerrero, and, despite being in only his 4th season, Mike Trout.

F4As

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Congratulations Adam Dunn

Adam Dunn put his name in the record book last night, becoming only the 6th player in baseball history to strikeout 2000 times in his career.  At his current rate, Dunn should surpass Reggie Jackson as the all-time leader in less than 3 seasons.

Dunn also has a chance to break the single season record for strikeouts.  His season thus far is already the 12th highest total in history.  He needs 32 strikeouts to tie Mark Reynolds total from 2009, and has 28 remaining games in which to get them.  At his current rate of nearly 1.5 strikeouts per game, he should have no issues if he stays healthy and the White Sox remain in contention.