Starting pitchers: Warren Spahn & Walter Johnson
Reliever: Mariano Rivera
Catcher: Carlton Fisk
First Base: Lou Gherig
2nd Base: Jackie Robinson
Shortstop: Ozzie Smith
3rd Base: Brooks Robinson
Right Field: Hank Aaron
Left Fielder: Ted Williams
Center Fielder: Willie Mays
DH: Babe Ruth
Summary: I think for a starting pitcher, one needs to name at least one lefty and one righty, and the two mentioned are probably considered the greatest of all time. The same goes for Mariano Rivera in the pen. His stats in the post season speak for themselves.
I think good defense within that of the infield (especially with the left side & the amount of ride handed hitters versus that of left handed hitters, and where players pull the ball) is vital, so that's why I went with Brooks Robinson over that of Mike Schmidt, or Ozzie Smith over that of Alex Rodriguez.
Regarding the outfield, I think Ty Cobb would be a horrible selection, because he would simply be a cancer in the clubhouse. He played in an era where there were no blacks in baseball, and he was a racist. I doubt that he could've co-existed with the likes of Aaron in the outfield. Right field was probably the most difficult to pick, because I think that Aaron and Clemente could be interchangeable. Aaron was no slouch on defense, but Clemente was the better defensive player.
Best player on this team: Undoubtedly the Splendid splinter. The numbers he amassed were amazing, even with the 5 years he lost to being a fighter pilot in WWII and the Korean War. Had he not missed those 5 years, the record books would be looking a whole lot different right now. One could conceivably add another 900-1000 hits to his hit total, 150 more HR's, and another 400-500 RBI's. I think he would undoubtedly be considered the best player to have played the game.
Batting order:
2B Jackie Robinson
RF Hank Aaron
LF Ted Williams
DH Babe Ruth
1B Lou Gherig
CF Willie Mays
3B Brooks Robinson
SS Ozzie Smith
C Carlton Fisk
Manager: Joe McCarthy
Bench Coaches: John McGraw & Joe Torre