I'm glad Ventura got a card, as he is a personal favorite. His card seems a little weak for the numbers he put up, but I guess it's about right for occurring in the midst of the steroid era.
A left handed hitting third baseman I'd really like to see is Darrell Evans 1973. Here's his numbers:
.281 41 104 .403 .556
He had over 700 plate appearances that year, so he should be pretty much bullet proof. He should be about a 3e26, which isn't too bad. He may also be rated for 1B as well. Oddly, despite his great numbers, Evans wasn't requested elsewhere in the player poach thread.
I'd also like to see Evans' teammate, 1973 Davey Johnson, get an ATG6 card. Johnson is mentioned a couple of times on the first page of the card poach request. Although his defense slipped a little from previous years, Johnson put up great power numbers for a second baseman:
.270 43 99 .370 .546
Prior to 1973, Johnson was almost always rated a 2 at 2B, although he won gold gloves in 1969, 1970 and 1971. However, in 1973 he made 30 errors at 2B in 156 games, and he was downgraded to a 3 that year (Strato had no separate "e" rating back then), despite career highs in total chances, PO, Assists and DPs. How about a 2e31 for Johnson for 1973?
Johnson had a near Brady Anderson type increase in HRs in 1973, as his previous career high was just 18, and he usually averaged around 10 HRs previously. The next year, 1974, he hit just 15 HRs and in 4 seasons of mostly part time play thereafter he hit just 16 more HRs. 1973 was Johnson's first year for the Braves and is a good example of what playing in the "launching pad" in Atlanta could do for a player's power numbers.