Lets take a look at how good of a team these juiced up baseball stars could field along with their best season.
1B – Jason Giambi
2000 with Oakland – 43 HR 137 RBI .333 AVG
2B – Brian Roberts
2005 with Baltimore – 18 HR 73 RBI .314 AVG 27 SB
2005 with Baltimore – 18 HR 73 RBI .314 AVG 27 SB
SS – Miguel Tejada
2002 with Oakland – 34 HR 131 RBI .308 AVG
3B – Alex Rodriguez
2007 with New York – 54 HR 156 RBI .314 AVG 24 SB
C – Ivan Rodriguez
1999 with Texas – 35 HR 113 RBI .332 AVG 25 SB
CF – Mike Cameron
2001 with Seattle – 25 HR 110 RBI .267 AVG 34 SB
RF – Juan Gonzalez
1998 with Texas – 45 HR 157 RBI .318 AVG
LF – Manny Ramirez
1999 with Cleveland – 44 HR 165 RBI .333 AVG
DH – Mark McGwire
1998 with St. Louis – 70 HR 147 RBI .299 AVG
SP – Roger Clemens
1986 with Boston – 24 wins 4 losses 2.48 ERA 238 Ks 0.969 WHIP
1986 with Boston – 24 wins 4 losses 2.48 ERA 238 Ks 0.969 WHIP
SP – Andy Pettitte
2005 with Houston – 17 wins 9 losses 2.39 ERA 171 Ks 1.030 WHIP
2005 with Houston – 17 wins 9 losses 2.39 ERA 171 Ks 1.030 WHIP
CP – Eric Gagne
2003 with Las Angeles – 1.20 ERA 55 Saves 137 Ks
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Bench
Ken Caminiti 3B
Ken Caminiti 3B
Chuck Knoblauch 2B
Benito Santiago C
Gary Sheffield OF
Matt Williams 3B
Gary Matthews Jr. OF
Not too shabby