Monday, April 09, 2007

Habla Dynasties

After looking into who won rings and when, we thought it would be fun to rank what we thought were the all time dynasties in Habla history. Man, were there some dominant teams early on. Anyway, here they are. Tell us what you think.


Seattle Mariners 1998-2011
GM Arlon Rahn
- 14 seasons of 100 or more wins
- made the playoffs every year
- 2 seasons of 121 wins
- 9 world Series appearences
- 4 World Series Championships (in a 10 year span)
- averaged 112 wins/season for a 14 year span

Key Players: Randy Johnson, Alex Rodriguez, Sean Spencer

New York Mets 1998-2012
GM Jeff Dupree
- 15 seasons of 98 or more wins
- made the playoffs every year
- 4 World Series appearences
- 3 World Series Championships (in a 14 year span)
- averaged 107 wins/season for a 15 year span

Key Players: Rogers Hornsby, Don Drysdale, Jim Bunning, Ricky Ledee

San Francisco Giants 2001-2013
GM Tony Preist
- 13 seasons of 96 or more wins
- made the playoffs every year
- 4 consecutive seasons of 112 or more wins
- 5 world Series appearences
- 3 World Series championships (in a 10 year span)
- averaged 104 wins/season for a 13 year span

Key Players: Andruw Jones, Christy Matthewson, Bob Feller, Derek Jeter

Houston Astros 1998-2006
GM JP Richard
- 9 seasons of 86 or more wins
- made the playoffs every year
- 2 world Series appearences
- 2 World Series championships (in a 4 year span)
- averaged 106 wins/season for a 9 year span

Key Players: Joe Medwick, Joe Dimaggio, Sequoia Gessert

Texas Rangers 2023-2030
GM Nick Fox
- 8 seasons of 92 or more wins
- missed the playoffs only 1 time
- 2 seasons of 113 or more wins
- 2 world Series appearences
- 2 World Series championships (in a 4 year span)
- averaged 102 wins/season for an 8 year span

Key Players: Jake Peavy, Hank Aaron, Lou Gehrig, Oliver Perez

Anaheim Angels 2009-2022
GM Rob Peterson
- 14 seasons of 95 or more wins
- missed playoffs only 1 time
- 2 seasons of 106 or more wins
- 3 world Series appearences
- 2 World Series championships (in a 5 year span)
- averaged 100 wins/season for a 14 year span

Key Players: Joe Jackson, Micky Mantle, Carl Hubble, Wib Joncas

St. Louis Cardinals
GM Jeremy Worst
- 10 seasons of 91 or more wins
- missed the playoffs only 1 time
- 111 wins in 2017
- 4 world Series appearences
- 2 World Series championships (in a 5 year span)
- averaged 99 wins/season for a 10 year span

Key Players: Robin Roberts, Mike Schmidt, Walter Johnson

Philadelphia Phillies 2022-2029
GM Jim Rohlman
- 8 seasons of 88 or more wins
- only missed playoffs 2 times
- 2 seasons of 107 wins
- 5 world Series appearences
- 1 World Series championships (in a 10 year span)
- averaged 96 wins/season for an 8 year span

Key Players: Frank Robinson, Brooks robinson, Mel Ott, Adam Eaton

Boston Red Sox 2012-2018
GM Greg Fingas
- 7 seasons of 94 or more wins
- made the playoffs every year
- 110 wins in 2014
- 2 world Series appearences
- 1 World Series championships
- averaged 100 wins/season for a 7 year span

Key Players: Dave Winfield, AJ Burnett, Josh Gibson

Florida Marlins 2017-2021
GM Felix
- 5 seasons of 93 or more wins
- made the playoffs every year
- 2 world Series appearences
- 1 World Series championship
- averaged 97 wins/season for a 5 year span

Key Players: Vida Blue, Christy Matthewson

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