Gwynn or Evans

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Gwynn or Evans

Postby RICHARDMILTER » Thu Apr 17, 2008 1:43 pm

Would you go with Gwynn or Dwight Evans in Royals stadium? Right now I have Gwynn.
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Re: Gwynn or Evans

Postby DEREKJOHNSON » Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:36 pm

[quote:7c75edb1a3="rmilter"]Would you go with Gwynn or Dwight Evans in Royals stadium? Right now I have Gwynn.[/quote:7c75edb1a3]

I'd personally go with Gwynn in any stadium over Evans. Going by Diamond Dope's splits. I'm still very new to this game, so I'd wait for a more seasoned SOM player to comment.
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Postby Free Radicals » Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:03 pm

I agree with Killer . Gwynn over Evans in any park unless you can't get Gwynn and even then Evans would not be my 2nd , 3rd or even 5th choice . There are better hitters . Evans is fine in a hitters park and his D is very good but he offers more walks than anything else as far as hitting. In a pitchers park ( such is Royals) you need the obp but you also need it made with hits to move runners along .
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Postby Palanion » Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:12 pm

Gwynn is by FAR the better choice. I like Gwynn in ATG, but his +1 arm there usually keeps him in the free agent pool. Here in 1986 however, he has a better arm, plus in this comparison he's just a better hitter and baserunner, particularly for Royals and other similar parks.

For example, I have Gwynn on a team in Busch, which is almost identical of a park to Royals.
Gwynn's numbers through 114 games:
479 AB, 23 2b, 7 3b, 6 hr, 84 r, 51 rbi, .351/.397/.466
And at home:
212 AB, 11 2b, 3 3b, 2 hr, .359/.415/.467
So he's faring better at home, but not by too much.
And he can't get hurt.
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Postby Free Radicals » Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:17 pm

Speaking of injuries , I have noticed that injuries are much more common in the '86 game . I see tons of teams out there with 80% of their hitters 15 game IR risks . They can't play if they are at the doctors'. Take Gwynn if you can !
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Postby DONALDFOSCOE » Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:14 pm

I'll give an opinion only because I've used them both. Gwynn is a much better choice for Royals (the stadium I almost always use). However I had Evans in one league due to lack of choices when I got to it. He's hit 25 HR has 102 rbi through 130 some games , and is second in the MVP running right now. I'd definately look at other options, but if the choices are slim Evans could work out for you.
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Postby DEREKJOHNSON » Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:09 pm

On the topic of RF's, what is everyone's opinion on Kevin Bass? He's a less expensive alternative to Dewey. Good speed, not great defensively, but has decent OBP numbers.
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Postby jayhawk81 » Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:51 pm

Definitely take Gwynn at KC. I'm a big Dewey fan, currently have in my league, but would take the chubby point guard.
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Postby tomwistar » Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:07 pm

Bass is a solid choice. In ATG, he more than holds his own. The weak arm in RF is his only major drawback.
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Postby 216 Stitches » Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:32 pm

Bass has been solid for me: .329 .368 .547
and especially good against lefties, if only there were more of them in the 86 card set

Evans has been a dog for me,... .226 .345 .410
but I think that is just luck as the rest of team is doing great (sometimes, its seems, all the bad luck falls on one player)

I have Gwynn in ATG but didn't manage to snag him in 86 cause he is too darn popular.
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