tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3781995839246169257.post9062541367475104220..comments2024-03-28T10:27:02.032-07:00Comments on The Renaissance Troll: Greece vs. Troy (The Greek Starting Line-up)joe5mchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13381588340232280771noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3781995839246169257.post-71123573771570837702013-05-11T03:49:16.576-07:002013-05-11T03:49:16.576-07:001. Helenus (C) – A solid catcher and hitter with a...1. Helenus (C) – A solid catcher and hitter with a knack for predicting the right pitches, but keeping an eye out for a trade to a bigger club.<br />2. Deiphobus (1B) – A strong defensive player, and something of a talisman for Hector, who loses focus when he doesn't have Deiphobus next to him in the batting order.<br />3. Hector (CF) – A talented hitter and an imposing defensive player, but one occasionally prone to lapses in judgement. The heart of the Trojan team.<br />4. Aeneas (LF) – Second only to Hector as a hitter. Not as versatile in the field, but a great clean-up man for the Trojans.<br />5. Sarpedon (RF) – Brought up from the Lycian leagues with his cousin. A strong hitter.<br />6. Glaucus (SS) – Sarpedon's cousin, another recent Lycian import.<br />7. Priam (2B) – A veteran defensive player. Somewhat overshadowed by the younger generation, but still a figurehead for the team.<br />8. Memnon (3B) – A late arrival to the club, capable of some really solid defensive play, but a little lacking on offence.<br />9. Paris (P) – Good aim, if a little lacking in pitch variation.Philnoreply@blogger.com