| Manager | Joe Altobelli | Link |
| Pitchers | ||
| SP 1 | Dean Chance | Link |
| SP 2 | Mike Boddicker | Link |
| SP 3 | Bill Monbouquette | Link |
| SP 4 | Pete Harnisch | Link |
| SP 5 | Storm Davis | Link |
| RP | Tom Phoebus | Link |
| RP | Ken McBride | Link |
| RP | Sammy Stewart | Link |
| RP | Jim Johnson | Link |
| RP | Arthur Rhodes | Link |
| Setup | Armando Benitez | Link |
| Closer | Sparky Lyle | Link |
| Catchers | ||
| C | Gregg Zaun | Link |
| C | Johnny Gooch | Link |
| Infield | ||
| 1B | Eddie Murray | Link |
| 2B | Bobby Grich | Link |
| SS | Cal Ripken | Link |
| 3B | Doug DeCinces | Link |
| IF | Boog Powell | Link |
| IF | Mark Belanger | Link |
| Outfield | ||
| LF | Don Baylor | Link |
| CF | Luis Matos | Link |
| RF | Bob Bailor | Link |
| OF | David Dellucci | Link |
| OF | John Shelby | Link |
All-Time Bluefield Team
In the spring of 2012, one thing I did to get ready for my season in the Appalachian League was a series of posts in which I created an all-time team made up of big leaguers that played for Bluefield. Below is the roster, with links to the post I wrote about each player. The Storm Davis entry was the last of the pitchers, so there's a breakdown of the whole staff here. Boog Powell's was the last position player post, so in that one I took a look at the offense as a whole. To conclude the series, I measured the Bluefield team against the all-time teams I put together for the other Appy League cities.
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