A few suggestions for the Dodgers:
1/ Zack Wheat. 1916 season. A slightly cheaper model. Led the league in slugging and total bases. 150 ops+. Should be a better fielder than his '24 & '25 seasons. If the splits are to be believed, he should be a 2R at least.
2/ Burleigh Grimes. 1921 season. A better Brooklyn season than what we have. His best WAR year (7.8), led the league in wins (22), complete games, strikeouts, and SO/9inn. 139 ERA+
3/ Doug Camilli. 1962 season. Son of Dolph's best season by a long shot (142 ops+). Righthand hitting catcher who destroys rhp (1.000 ops) (I would think at least a 5/6R).
4/ Ron Perranoski. 1963 season. 4th in MVP voting for this lefthanded reliever. Led the league in winning percentage and games pitched. 1.67 era, 179 era+ (career best), 4.5 WAR (not bad for a reliever).
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