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This would be a blast!! You could actually create 2 ATG Mystery Sets...one for players before the DH (1973) and one for players after the DH (1973)
You would have 5 cards for every player...
Card#1 - Rookie (First full season)
Card#2 - Best season
Card#3 - 5th best season (or some variation)
Card#4 - Closest to career averages
Card#5 - Weakest (worse full season)
Example : Albert Pujols
Card#1 - 2001 AVG=.329 OBP=.403 SLG=.610 OPS= 1.013
Card#2 - 2009 .327 .443 .658 1.101
Card#3 - 2005 .330 .430 .609 1.039
Card#4 - 2002 .314 .394 .561 .955
Card#5 - 2017 .241 .286 .386 .672
Example #2 : Frank Robinson
Card#1 - 1956 AVG=.290 OBP=.379 SLG=.558 OPS= .936
Card#2 - 1966 .316 .410 .637 1.047
Card#3 - 1967 .311 .403 .576 .979
Card#4 - 1965 .296 .386 .540 .925
Card#5 - 1974 .245 .367 .453 .820
you may have to be creative and add in career journeyman players like Craig Counsell and Mark McLemore and Biff Pocoroba ...
what do you think?
You would have 5 cards for every player...
Card#1 - Rookie (First full season)
Card#2 - Best season
Card#3 - 5th best season (or some variation)
Card#4 - Closest to career averages
Card#5 - Weakest (worse full season)
Example : Albert Pujols
Card#1 - 2001 AVG=.329 OBP=.403 SLG=.610 OPS= 1.013
Card#2 - 2009 .327 .443 .658 1.101
Card#3 - 2005 .330 .430 .609 1.039
Card#4 - 2002 .314 .394 .561 .955
Card#5 - 2017 .241 .286 .386 .672
Example #2 : Frank Robinson
Card#1 - 1956 AVG=.290 OBP=.379 SLG=.558 OPS= .936
Card#2 - 1966 .316 .410 .637 1.047
Card#3 - 1967 .311 .403 .576 .979
Card#4 - 1965 .296 .386 .540 .925
Card#5 - 1974 .245 .367 .453 .820
you may have to be creative and add in career journeyman players like Craig Counsell and Mark McLemore and Biff Pocoroba ...
what do you think?