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Re: Mark Littell

Postby LMBombers » Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:09 am

[quote:c65f186a25="Semper Gumby USMC"]
Hmmm ... [b:c65f186a25]Mark Littell[/b:c65f186a25] is listed as a RHP in the 70's game.
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:oops: What the heck was I looking at? :lol:
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Postby LMBombers » Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:15 am

The human rain delay -
[img:69c92b55fd]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_L5aU9SvCApI/SL4Achd_iHI/AAAAAAAAJ3E/eb5UvR_sF24/s320/83T+660+Mike+Hargrove.jpg[/img:69c92b55fd]
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Grover

Postby The Senators » Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:57 pm

Playing mostly in pitchers parks, when all else failed for Carew or Keith Hernandez, I always opt for their cheaper brother, Mike Hargrove. Andre Thornton is too "small ball park" and alot more expensive, so I look first for "Grover". With the dice game, whenever Hargrove came up to bat, we felt compelled to roll the dice in our hand for a very long time. Simpletons that we were. :oops:
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Postby JONCHUCKERY » Wed Mar 25, 2009 7:14 pm

The problem with Grover (other than the fact that as an Indians fan I'm still pissed at his poor managing in the 95 WS...sorry but that Indians team that went 100-44 should have pounded the Braves) is that at a key run producing position like 1B he just isn't that attractive. Even Carew and K Hernandez can be 100 run/RBI producers but you just don't see those kinds of seasons from Grover. He doesn't hit many doubles or homers, he can't run, and only one card has any postive clutch.

Whose [b:a493693f5a]2[/b:a493693f5a] best years for cards would you rather have at 1B...Grover or for a little more money McCovey or for a little less money F Howard?
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Postby Semper Gumby » Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:35 pm

[quote:fe27f36fc4]Whose 2 best years for cards would you rather have at 1B...Grover or for a little more money McCovey or for a little less money F Howard?[/quote:fe27f36fc4]

The problem is [b:fe27f36fc4]McCovey[/b:fe27f36fc4] and [b:fe27f36fc4]Howard [/b:fe27f36fc4]are typically opening day cards and [b:fe27f36fc4]Hargrove[/b:fe27f36fc4] doesn't appear to be such a player.

Otherwise, Hargrove has four years where he isn't subject to 15 game injuries and one of those years - you can quickly drop.

With LHBs rare at this position, Hargrove is a decent replacement player.


As for the Indians, I've been a fan since 1972 :?
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Hargrove under-rated

Postby Larryrickenbacker » Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:50 pm

Howdy,

I've got Mike Hargrove on my 80s Metrodome team and his OBP is through the [i:82d1d5b882]roof[/i:82d1d5b882]! If Reggie Jackson has his '70 card, I might acquire Mike. Nothing wrong with BBs.

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Postby JONCHUCKERY » Thu Mar 26, 2009 7:24 am

I still probably take my chances on Shamsky, Thompson, Velez, Oglivie, Torre before Hargrove...If he were maybe a 1-14 runner or at least a * to make the pitcher hold him I could see more of his value, but there are too many guys who can get on, steal bases, and score runs for less.

I want my first baseman to dive home all the run and shoot guys up top and Grover just doesn't seem to do that.
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Postby Semper Gumby » Thu Mar 26, 2009 1:56 pm

[quote:995faf030d]If he were maybe a 1-14 runner or at least a * to make the pitcher hold him I could see more of his value, but there are too many guys who can get on, steal bases, and score runs for less. [/quote:995faf030d]

Just curious - how much do you think / feel a [b:995faf030d]*[/b:995faf030d] is worth in TSN's SOM?

In the board game, you have the option of holding the runner before the next at bat. When you hold, any groundball followed by a "++" becomes a SINGLE** (all runners advance two bases).

Given we know little about the TSN game engine (does HAL hold all the time?) and you need to hit those ++ chances, my selection is based on whether that player can get on first base. In the case of [b:995faf030d]Mike Hargrove[/b:995faf030d], he has four season where that is possible.

Otherwise, your replacement choices are noted but how many keeper seasons do [b:995faf030d]Shamsky, Thompson, Velez, Oglivie, Torre [/b:995faf030d] have compared to Hargrove?
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Next Up: Ramon Hernandez

Postby Semper Gumby » Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:45 pm

[img:ce503060ce]http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/pics/ramon_hernandez_autograph1.jpg[/img:ce503060ce]

Here is another hard luck pick-up

More to follow after this weekend's series are done
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Postby ths92110 » Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:06 pm

Well with a photo like that how could the guy possibly be any good?
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