I have confirmed via injury that I have the 1983 Toby Harrah card (.266, 23-1-9, OBP. 358. I am playing in the Astrodome, and he is off to a great start (20G, .354 average, .430 OBP). My team is built around strong pitching and little ball (lots of bunting, H&R and stealing when the opportunity presents).
Buddy Bell was recently released. He suffered no injury, so there's no way of being sure, but his numbers (in a hitter's parl) suggest his .219 year (dude has only 9 [9!] hits in 20 games, 4-2b's, 1-HR, 12W to 8K's).
Not really a dilemma, BUT:
I have Harrah's worst year statistically. He is a 3e18 at 3B, with speed, A bunter, C H&R, and runs at 1-16.
Bell's biggest draw is that 1e17 at 3B. His .219 sucks, but still has better power, will walk at about the same rate over the course of a year (but hit a LOT lower).
Considering that I have (evidently) a good Fernandez at short, a good Phil Bradley, what seems to be Dwayne Murph's best average and K-W year, Is it worth it to carry that bad bat to get that gold glove? It would give me an IF of Joyner, Reynolds (I have either his 87 [.275] or '89 [.300] card), T. Fernandez and Bell. Four 1's with reasonable E ratings (Reynolds' e19 is high, but I'll take it).
Here's what the team looks like (recently dropped Porter's bad card, and exchanged Driessen for Joyner to get a bit more pop).
http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/80s/team/team_other.html?user_id=55799