Official ATG new card poach requests

Postby visick » Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:58 am

Ralph Garr 1974 makes a nice small ball OF'er...


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Postby Stormcrow2012 » Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:58 am

I was looking through my SOM Hall Of Fame 2010 cards and I would love to see another Buck Ewing card where he can play catcher. According to SOM he was a hell of a catcher and a great base stealer, that would be a nice addition. Thanks!
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Tell Mr. Simkus to give you a new Pop Lloyd and Smokey Joe W

Postby dspeters5 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:42 am

Tell Mr. Simkus to come up with a much better Pop Lloyd and Smokey Joe Williams card. Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner said Pop was the greatest baseball player they ever saw. And that includes Ty Cobb. So why do we have a 7 mil card? During a winter series in Cuba, Pop outplayed the great Ty Cobb. Cobb was so pissed off that Pop and his negroe leaguers were whopping the white all-stars that he left half way thru the barnstorming series. Pop hit over .500 in an eleven game series of games against white barnstormers. Pop needs a minimum of an 11 mil card.

Smokey Joe, outdueled Walter Johnson on more than one occasion. Many people thought Joe was the best Negro league pitcher, ever. Joe at the very least needs a 9.5 mil pitchers card, not 6.46.
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Postby andycummings65 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:06 am

If I understand right, the NeL cards are an amalgamation of different seasons for the NeL players. A 7.5m SS with a defensive rating of 1 is no chump card in this league. I use Pop Lloyd, and I am usually pleased with the results.

Stats are stats; cant make them any more than they are. I dont think anyone would say that Gibson or Charleston or Slim Jones are unfairly represented by their cards here; in my opinion the guy who created the NeL cards knew what he was doing.

As far as testimonials by HOFers for certain players, always remember that Ted Williams said Lou Brissie was one of the best pitchers he ever faced. That's right, Lou Brissie. :D
[quote:75df078d01]“Brissie was one of the toughest pitchers I ever faced,” said Ted Williams, a guy who knew a thing or ten about hitting.[/quote:75df078d01]
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Postby fraank123 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:15 am

Ernie Lombardi 1935 1938
Joe Ferguson 1979 1973
Gene Tenace 1975 1979
Dave Johnson 1073
Ken Sanders 1970
Tim Burke 1987
Ken Elberfeld 1901 1911
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Postby PotKettleBlack » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:45 am

Bob Hurricane Hazle 1957.
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Postby Chuck1234 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:41 am

Would like to see some of these guys:
Bob Tolan 1970
Cesar Geronimo 1975 (good D and hit .307, an upgrade)
Luis Salazar 1980
Broderick Perkins 1980
Dave Cash 1975
Darrell Evans 1973
Roger Freed 1977
Dusty Rhodes 1954
Hurricane Hazel 1957
Bernie Carbo 1970
Don Sutton 1972
Vincente Romo 1968
Johnny Bench 1970
Jake Gibbs 1970
Ken Sanders 1970
Mark Belanger 1969
Gary Templeton 1979
That's about all for right now... Thanks Bernie!!!
A long while back, my brother and I bought a set of 20 nameless players which we wrote over, assigned fielding, running, made faces on, name calling, ya know...the usual kid stuff. We also gave the crummiest cards to the guys we didn't like playing with. That would be fun if we could cut and paste 1 guy on a team with a nameless card. The 25th guy for 50 cents. And..NO, I am not on DRUGS!!! I run a clean game...just look at my record!! Frank Bailey can vouch for me...

Sincerely,
Delivery Boy....
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Postby Frank Bailey » Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:57 pm

Delivery Boy sends samples of his drugs to a lab for testing every month. Purest stuff around and prices aren't bad either.
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Postby Chuck1234 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:58 am

Peptol Bismol is not a DRUG!!!

Sincerely,
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Brooklyn Dodgers

Postby thaibill » Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:17 am

Finally got Jackie and Pee Wee to go with Hodges and Snider. Still waiting for a proper Campy card...1951 and / or 1955. :?
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