Fave Cards of 2011 set?

Fave Cards of 2011 set?

Postby Tanooki » Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:54 am

What are some of your favorite cards this year? I'm working on a list as we speak, I'll post it later on today. I know we haven;t had a chance to test them yet but on paper what are some of your fave players?
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Postby geekor » Thu Mar 15, 2012 12:02 pm

seeing as the first leagues are 9 games in, it's waaay too early for this.
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Postby Tanooki » Thu Mar 15, 2012 2:15 pm

[quote:36cfeb5d1d="geekor"]seeing as the first leagues are 9 games in, it's waaay too early for this.[/quote:36cfeb5d1d]

I said "on paper"
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Postby dharmabums » Thu Mar 15, 2012 4:38 pm

Just saying from the autodrafts, but SP*s are getting cleaned out. I've had Daniel Hudson on my card 3 times (#10, #7, and #4), and haven't gotten him. Either he's being seen as a real deal, or we really are hunting down the SP*s.
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Postby seermagic1 » Sat Mar 17, 2012 4:22 am

Shelley Duncan. I've simmed about 10 seasons with him in a homerun happy park. He consistantly hits 45-55 HR, 35-50 doubles, 110-140 RBI.

all for 3.58 million dollars.
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Postby modmark46 » Sat Mar 17, 2012 4:24 am

In my first '11 draft, I took a beating in the auto draft ($100m). Ended up with the first pick in waivers, and was surprised/happy to see Verlander sitting there in the FA pool. Tulowski was there also, but I had Elvis Andres all ready. Took Verlander, and so far, he's earned his salary. :) No surprise, but it's always nice to see a big arm pitch like one. On the negative side, Ellsbury is off to a slow start, but yeah, it's early.
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Postby Tanooki » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:36 am

[quote:6fe00edc4e="seermagicx"]Shelley Duncan. I've simmed about 10 seasons with him in a homerun happy park. He consistantly hits 45-55 HR, 35-50 doubles, 110-140 RBI.

all for 3.58 million dollars.[/quote:6fe00edc4e]

where can i find this magical simming machine? I would love to get my hands on one!! :)
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Postby JOSEPHKENDALL » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:58 am

[quote:1c6b6d853d="Tanooki"][quote:1c6b6d853d="seermagicx"]Shelley Duncan. I've simmed about 10 seasons with him in a homerun happy park. He consistantly hits 45-55 HR, 35-50 doubles, 110-140 RBI.

all for 3.58 million dollars.[/quote:1c6b6d853d]

where can i find this magical simming machine? I would love to get my hands on one!! :)[/quote:1c6b6d853d]

http://www.strat-o-matic.com/products/strat-o-matic-baseball-2012-cards-card-image
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Postby Tanooki » Sat Mar 17, 2012 8:03 pm

[quote:e0341fb9a7="joekendall"][quote:e0341fb9a7="Tanooki"][quote:e0341fb9a7="seermagicx"]Shelley Duncan. I've simmed about 10 seasons with him in a homerun happy park. He consistantly hits 45-55 HR, 35-50 doubles, 110-140 RBI.

all for 3.58 million dollars.[/quote:e0341fb9a7]

where can i find this magical simming machine? I would love to get my hands on one!! :)[/quote:e0341fb9a7]

http://www.strat-o-matic.com/products/strat-o-matic-baseball-2012-cards-card-image[/quote:e0341fb9a7]

awesome, thanks! no version for Mac?
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Postby ClowntimeIsOver » Sat Mar 17, 2012 8:54 pm

Alexei Ramirez is 3.70m. For that, you get a 2e17 SS with a maximum 3-game injury (no worries about a good fielder as a back-up), a 1-14 baserunner, and 35+ OB chances and "normal power" against both LH and RHP.

Drawback: lots of GIDP ... but 3.70m! His negative clutch is irrelevant. Bat him ninth as a "pre-lead-off."
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