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One Year Wonder/Best Cards

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:20 pm
by FRANKMANSUETO
Since all this talk on NEW cards and what is being added monthly. How about an option that includes 1 Year Wonders/Best Card.

We already have some that are in the regular set:

Gates Brown, Joe Charbonneau and Mark Fidrych.

Some that could be added as an Option ONLY:

Luke Scott(2006), Phil Plantier(1991) and Brady Anderson(1996).

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:26 pm
by FRANKMANSUETO
Some more:

Dontrelle Willis - 2005
Richard Hidalgo - 2000
Rich Aurilia - 1996

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:59 pm
by PotKettleBlack
Bob Hazle 1957
Champ Summers 1979
Bob Hamelin - 1994 (I know... 1994 inj risk)
Hideo Nomo 1995 (236K in 191 IP)
Fernando 81
Kevin Maas 1990

ah, let's go really nuts:
John Paciorek 1963 (like Eddie Gaedel on steroids... 3/3 with 2 walks)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:16 pm
by dyork56
Just because he is one of my all-time favorite Cardinals:

Rick Ankiel - 2000

What a great first year--minus the whole mental breakdown in the playoffs.....It's funny, most players would kill for a breakout year....he had two....as a pitcher and a hitter!

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:25 pm
by visick
Ankiel had a 2007 card that was a monster.

I believe he was a 5L, and played good D with a great arm.


visick

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:30 pm
by dyork56
That card was a monster---hard to get your hands on in the draft, that's for sure.

Maybe we can stretch the rules to include a "one hit wonder" card as a pitcher and a hitter....Ankiel wouldn't be the only one to benefit from this....we could throw in a 2010 Aaron Miles pitching card... :wink:

We could also toss in the 1999 Joe "Little Mac" McEwing. Not an overly impressive line, but .275 with a .730 OPS and 7 positions played....not too shabby. It was also the last time he was a real "everyday" player.

2004 Eli Marerro would be a decent one too. .320/.374/.520 in the OF.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:49 pm
by PotKettleBlack
Ah... Super Joe McEwing. Good times.

Harry Anderson 1958
Chad Tracy 2005
Charlie Hollocher 1919

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:55 pm
by fraank123
As a longtime Tiger fan -- and sadly one who is old enough to have been to a number of the games the Gater appeared in -- I have to offer at least a token objection to him being put into the one year wonder group. obviously a second ‘good’ year does not a career make but he did have another year in which he put up some pretty good numbers actually with about twice as many at bats as the 'one year' in question. Given his obvious limitations defensively he was not really given much of an opportunity as a full time player.


1971 195 37 66 2 3 11 29 21 17 .338 .408 .549 .957

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 5:08 pm
by N Texas Widowmakers
1977 Roger Freed .398

PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 12:23 pm
by dyork56
You know, this isn't really the place I guess, but I'd like to see the '71 Merv Rettenmund card. Pretty solid slash line in 141 games: .318/.422/.448.

Really the guy had a solid career and we already have 3 of his cards. Four times (not counting his 31 game debut in 1968) he posted an OPS+ of 130 or better. Not too shabby...so I guess we really do not NEED another one of him, so I'll get back to 1 hit wonders...

How about 1998 JD Drew....of course he had more than 1 good year...but wow. .414/.463/.972 in 41 PA's. I guess to be real, we should use his 2001 card as that would be considered his "arrival": .323/.414/.613. He was one of my favorites as well....never will forget when he was pelted with batteries in Philly.