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Re: 20.2 Nominations are Open!

PostMon Feb 17, 2020 7:59 pm

20.2 Nominations are Open!

1. 2010 Evan Longoria TB 3B 1e15, 294/372/507, Doubles machine vs L, career highs in ba, obp, 2b, 3b, sb. MVP-6. Would be a nice addition to the Rays' limited selection. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1377/2010/1/2010
2. 1896 Ed Delahanty PHI 300 point card ops UPGRADE
499 ab 62 bb led league in slg ops ops+ lf 1(-2)25 1b430 2b471
current 1901 10/10 L OPS 1.19 R OPS 1.17
1896 10/10 OPS L 1.44 R 1.45 STL AA*
3. 1915 Ty Cobb, DET OF - In the words of RiggoDrill, "would automatically become the best leadoff man in the entire set if elected". Batted .369 with career highs in OBP (.486) SB's (96) and walks (118).
4. 1999 Rey Ordonez, NYM, SS
5. 1913 Jim Scott, CWS, RH S/R 20-21 1.90 1.082 Career bests in G, GS, IP, ERA & WHIP. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & BB9. Suffered all season long from a lack of run support. No ATG card
6. 1952 Allie Reynolds, NYY, SP 20-8 2.06 1.191 Career bests in W, IP, ERA, WHIP, K, SO/W & BB/9. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & SO/9. Led A.L. in ERA, ShO & SO. 2nd in MVP voting.
7. 1979 Pete Rose Phil 1B .331/.419/.430/.849 20 SB 1B3-E9 163 games played.
8. 1962 Ken Hubbs Cubs 2B - Rookie of the year - Gold Glove - Bulletproof - Should be a card for this guy who's life tragically ended too soon.
9. 2004 Carlos Zambrano - Cubs SP - 16-8 2.75 ERA 1.21 WHIP - No cards is set
10. 1973 Davey May Brewers CF, 2(-2) Bats L .303 25 93 .352 .473 .824 Career highs in virtually every offensive category. Led AL in total bases. A good lefty bat alternative in CF to low BA/OBP Gorman Thomas for the Brewers in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/737681/1670/1/70
11. Charlie Sweeney RHSP 1884 Providence Grays 17-8, 1.55 ERA, 221 IP, 153 hits, 29 BB, 4 HR allowed, 0.824 WHIP. Even batted .298 with the stick! Could be every 5th day stater...
12. 2013 Yu Darvish P TEX - 2nd in cy young voting/277K/helps out a weak Rangers rotation. 2.83 era 1.07 WHIP.
13. 2005 Jason BAY OF PIT- 162 games, 707 PA 44 doubles/32 HRS/ 21 of 22 sb/ 306 ba/402 ob/ 559 slug
14. Jim Pagliaroni, Pirates 1965 .268/.337; top five in stolen bases allowed.17 homers with Forbes as home par
15. Ernie Banks Cubs 1958 By far his best card. .331 vs lefties, OPS and Slug vs righties (3R maybe) best HR's, BA and Slg.
16. Craig Biggio C HOU 1989; silver slugger award, another Astros catcher option would be good for franchise leagues
17. 1973 Joe Morgan - CIN 2b-1e10 .290 / .406 / .493 - best fielding, best base-stealing, and injury-proof Morgan card. Kills righties (L 4R) + plays all 162 games
18. Zach Britton, Orioles 2016 0.54 ERA, 47 saves, 74 K's, 18 BB's, in 67 innings, .836 Whip, .01 HR per 9 innings, 4.2 WAR, his best season ever. Earned best reliever in Al that season and plenty of buzz for Cy Young award. Gave up 1 homerun all season.
19. 1961 Al Kaline led league with 41 dbls, gold glove, slashed 324/393/515. Doesn't really have a card that does justice for the great HOFer
20. 1977 Eric Soderholm, White Sox, 3B 2e11 .280 25 67 .350 .500 .850 Career highs in H, R, DO, 3B, HR, RBI, OBP, SLG, OPS & TB. Soderholm missed the entire 1976 season due to a serious knee injury and reconstructive surgery and the White Sox took a chance on him in 1977. Soderholm responded with his best big league season. Soderholm fills a need at 3B for the expansion White Sox. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/741336/1670/1/70
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Re: 20.2 Nominations are Open!

PostMon Feb 17, 2020 9:16 pm

20.2 Nominations are Open!

1. 2010 Evan Longoria TB 3B 1e15, 294/372/507, Doubles machine vs L, career highs in ba, obp, 2b, 3b, sb. MVP-6. Would be a nice addition to the Rays' limited selection. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1377/2010/1/2010
2. 1896 Ed Delahanty PHI 300 point card ops UPGRADE
499 ab 62 bb led league in slg ops ops+ lf 1(-2)25 1b430 2b471
current 1901 10/10 L OPS 1.19 R OPS 1.17
1896 10/10 OPS L 1.44 R 1.45 STL AA*
3. 1915 Ty Cobb, DET OF - In the words of RiggoDrill, "would automatically become the best leadoff man in the entire set if elected". Batted .369 with career highs in OBP (.486) SB's (96) and walks (118).
4. 1999 Rey Ordonez, NYM, SS
5. 1913 Jim Scott, CWS, RH S/R 20-21 1.90 1.082 Career bests in G, GS, IP, ERA & WHIP. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & BB9. Suffered all season long from a lack of run support. No ATG card
6. 1952 Allie Reynolds, NYY, SP 20-8 2.06 1.191 Career bests in W, IP, ERA, WHIP, K, SO/W & BB/9. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & SO/9. Led A.L. in ERA, ShO & SO. 2nd in MVP voting.
7. 1979 Pete Rose Phil 1B .331/.419/.430/.849 20 SB 1B3-E9 163 games played.
8. 1962 Ken Hubbs Cubs 2B - Rookie of the year - Gold Glove - Bulletproof - Should be a card for this guy who's life tragically ended too soon.
9. 2004 Carlos Zambrano - Cubs SP - 16-8 2.75 ERA 1.21 WHIP - No cards is set
10. 1973 Davey May Brewers CF, 2(-2) Bats L .303 25 93 .352 .473 .824 Career highs in virtually every offensive category. Led AL in total bases. A good lefty bat alternative in CF to low BA/OBP Gorman Thomas for the Brewers in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/737681/1670/1/70
11. Charlie Sweeney RHSP 1884 Providence Grays 17-8, 1.55 ERA, 221 IP, 153 hits, 29 BB, 4 HR allowed, 0.824 WHIP. Even batted .298 with the stick! Could be every 5th day stater...
12. 2013 Yu Darvish P TEX - 2nd in cy young voting/277K/helps out a weak Rangers rotation. 2.83 era 1.07 WHIP.
13. 2005 Jason BAY OF PIT- 162 games, 707 PA 44 doubles/32 HRS/ 21 of 22 sb/ 306 ba/402 ob/ 559 slug
14. Jim Pagliaroni, Pirates 1965 .268/.337; top five in stolen bases allowed.17 homers with Forbes as home par
15. Ernie Banks Cubs 1958 By far his best card. .331 vs lefties, OPS and Slug vs righties (3R maybe) best HR's, BA and Slg.
16. Craig Biggio C HOU 1989; silver slugger award, another Astros catcher option would be good for franchise leagues
17. 1973 Joe Morgan - CIN 2b-1e10 .290 / .406 / .493 - best fielding, best base-stealing, and injury-proof Morgan card. Kills righties (L 4R) + plays all 162 games
18. Zach Britton, Orioles 2016 0.54 ERA, 47 saves, 74 K's, 18 BB's, in 67 innings, .836 Whip, .01 HR per 9 innings, 4.2 WAR, his best season ever. Earned best reliever in Al that season and plenty of buzz for Cy Young award. Gave up 1 homerun all season.
19. 1961 Al Kaline led league with 41 dbls, gold glove, slashed 324/393/515. Doesn't really have a card that does justice for the great HOFer
20. 1977 Eric Soderholm, White Sox, 3B 2e11 .280 25 67 .350 .500 .850 Career highs in H, R, DO, 3B, HR, RBI, OBP, SLG, OPS & TB. Soderholm missed the entire 1976 season due to a serious knee injury and reconstructive surgery and the White Sox took a chance on him in 1977. Soderholm responded with his best big league season. Soderholm fills a need at 3B for the expansion White Sox. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/741336/1670/1/70
21. Jose Offerman, Royals 2B - No card in the set, had career highs in BA (.315), OBP (.403), SLG (.438), AB (607), H (191), 3B (13), SB (45). OBP is 81 points higher than only other viable KC option at 2B.
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Re: 20.2 Nominations are Open!

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20.2 Nominations are Open!

1. 2010 Evan Longoria TB 3B 1e15, 294/372/507, Doubles machine vs L, career highs in ba, obp, 2b, 3b, sb. MVP-6. Would be a nice addition to the Rays' limited selection. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1377/2010/1/2010
2. 1896 Ed Delahanty PHI 300 point card ops UPGRADE
499 ab 62 bb led league in slg ops ops+ lf 1(-2)25 1b430 2b471
current 1901 10/10 L OPS 1.19 R OPS 1.17
1896 10/10 OPS L 1.44 R 1.45 STL AA*
3. 1915 Ty Cobb, DET OF - In the words of RiggoDrill, "would automatically become the best leadoff man in the entire set if elected". Batted .369 with career highs in OBP (.486) SB's (96) and walks (118).
4. 1999 Rey Ordonez, NYM, SS
5. 1913 Jim Scott, CWS, RH S/R 20-21 1.90 1.082 Career bests in G, GS, IP, ERA & WHIP. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & BB9. Suffered all season long from a lack of run support. No ATG card
6. 1952 Allie Reynolds, NYY, SP 20-8 2.06 1.191 Career bests in W, IP, ERA, WHIP, K, SO/W & BB/9. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & SO/9. Led A.L. in ERA, ShO & SO. 2nd in MVP voting.
7. 1979 Pete Rose Phil 1B .331/.419/.430/.849 20 SB 1B3-E9 163 games played.
8. 1962 Ken Hubbs Cubs 2B - Rookie of the year - Gold Glove - Bulletproof - Should be a card for this guy who's life tragically ended too soon.
9. 2004 Carlos Zambrano - Cubs SP - 16-8 2.75 ERA 1.21 WHIP - No cards is set
10. 1973 Davey May Brewers CF, 2(-2) Bats L .303 25 93 .352 .473 .824 Career highs in virtually every offensive category. Led AL in total bases. A good lefty bat alternative in CF to low BA/OBP Gorman Thomas for the Brewers in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/737681/1670/1/70
11. Charlie Sweeney RHSP 1884 Providence Grays 17-8, 1.55 ERA, 221 IP, 153 hits, 29 BB, 4 HR allowed, 0.824 WHIP. Even batted .298 with the stick! Could be every 5th day stater...
12. 2013 Yu Darvish P TEX - 2nd in cy young voting/277K/helps out a weak Rangers rotation. 2.83 era 1.07 WHIP.
13. 2005 Jason BAY OF PIT- 162 games, 707 PA 44 doubles/32 HRS/ 21 of 22 sb/ 306 ba/402 ob/ 559 slug
14. Jim Pagliaroni, Pirates 1965 .268/.337; top five in stolen bases allowed.17 homers with Forbes as home par
15. Ernie Banks Cubs 1958 By far his best card. .331 vs lefties, OPS and Slug vs righties (3R maybe) best HR's, BA and Slg.
16. Craig Biggio C HOU 1989; silver slugger award, another Astros catcher option would be good for franchise leagues
17. 1973 Joe Morgan - CIN 2b-1e10 .290 / .406 / .493 - best fielding, best base-stealing, and injury-proof Morgan card. Kills righties (L 4R) + plays all 162 games
18. Zach Britton, Orioles 2016 0.54 ERA, 47 saves, 74 K's, 18 BB's, in 67 innings, .836 Whip, .01 HR per 9 innings, 4.2 WAR, his best season ever. Earned best reliever in Al that season and plenty of buzz for Cy Young award. Gave up 1 homerun all season. Gave up four earned runs all season. No earned runs after April 27 and 47 for 47 in save opportunities!!!
19. 1961 Al Kaline led league with 41 dbls, gold glove, slashed 324/393/515. Doesn't really have a card that does justice for the great HOFer
20. 1977 Eric Soderholm, White Sox, 3B 2e11 .280 25 67 .350 .500 .850 Career highs in H, R, DO, 3B, HR, RBI, OBP, SLG, OPS & TB. Soderholm missed the entire 1976 season due to a serious knee injury and reconstructive surgery and the White Sox took a chance on him in 1977. Soderholm responded with his best big league season. Soderholm fills a need at 3B for the expansion White Sox. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/741336/1670/1/70
21. Jose Offerman, Royals 2B - No card in the set, had career highs in BA (.315), OBP (.403), SLG (.438), AB (607), H (191), 3B (13), SB (45). OBP is 81 points higher than only other viable KC option at 2B.
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Re: 20.2 Nominations are Open!

PostMon Feb 17, 2020 11:08 pm

Which Offerman card? What year?
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Re: 20.2 Nominations are Open!

PostMon Feb 17, 2020 11:19 pm

STEVE F wrote:Which Offerman card? What year?

Appears to be calling for 98 Offerman
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Re: 20.2 Nominations are Open!

PostTue Feb 18, 2020 1:04 am

Re: 20.2 Nominations are Open!


1. 2010 Evan Longoria TB 3B 1e15, 294/372/507, Doubles machine vs L, career highs in ba, obp, 2b, 3b, sb. MVP-6. Would be a nice addition to the Rays' limited selection. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1377/2010/1/2010
2. 1896 Ed Delahanty PHI 300 point card ops UPGRADE
499 ab 62 bb led league in slg ops ops+ lf 1(-2)25 1b430 2b471
current 1901 10/10 L OPS 1.19 R OPS 1.17
1896 10/10 OPS L 1.44 R 1.45 STL AA*
3. 1915 Ty Cobb, DET OF - In the words of RiggoDrill, "would automatically become the best leadoff man in the entire set if elected". Batted .369 with career highs in OBP (.486) SB's (96) and walks (118).
4. 1999 Rey Ordonez, NYM, SS
5. 1913 Jim Scott, CWS, RH S/R 20-21 1.90 1.082 Career bests in G, GS, IP, ERA & WHIP. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & BB9. Suffered all season long from a lack of run support. No ATG card
6. 1952 Allie Reynolds, NYY, SP 20-8 2.06 1.191 Career bests in W, IP, ERA, WHIP, K, SO/W & BB/9. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & SO/9. Led A.L. in ERA, ShO & SO. 2nd in MVP voting.
7. 1979 Pete Rose Phil 1B .331/.419/.430/.849 20 SB 1B3-E9 163 games played.
8. 1962 Ken Hubbs Cubs 2B - Rookie of the year - Gold Glove - Bulletproof - Should be a card for this guy who's life tragically ended too soon.
9. 2004 Carlos Zambrano - Cubs SP - 16-8 2.75 ERA 1.21 WHIP - No cards is set
10. 1973 Davey May Brewers CF, 2(-2) Bats L .303 25 93 .352 .473 .824 Career highs in virtually every offensive category. Led AL in total bases. A good lefty bat alternative in CF to low BA/OBP Gorman Thomas for the Brewers in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/737681/1670/1/70
11. Charlie Sweeney RHSP 1884 Providence Grays 17-8, 1.55 ERA, 221 IP, 153 hits, 29 BB, 4 HR allowed, 0.824 WHIP. Even batted .298 with the stick! Could be every 5th day stater...
12. 2013 Yu Darvish P TEX - 2nd in cy young voting/277K/helps out a weak Rangers rotation. 2.83 era 1.07 WHIP.
13. 2005 Jason BAY OF PIT- 162 games, 707 PA 44 doubles/32 HRS/ 21 of 22 sb/ 306 ba/402 ob/ 559 slug
14. Jim Pagliaroni, Pirates 1965 .268/.337; top five in stolen bases allowed.17 homers with Forbes as home par
15. Ernie Banks Cubs 1958 By far his best card. .331 vs lefties, OPS and Slug vs righties (3R maybe) best HR's, BA and Slg.
16. Craig Biggio C HOU 1989; silver slugger award, another Astros catcher option would be good for franchise leagues
17. 1973 Joe Morgan - CIN 2b-1e10 .290 / .406 / .493 - best fielding, best base-stealing, and injury-proof Morgan card. Kills righties (L 4R) + plays all 162 games
18. Zach Britton, Orioles 2016 0.54 ERA, 47 saves, 74 K's, 18 BB's, in 67 innings, .836 Whip, .01 HR per 9 innings, 4.2 WAR, his best season ever. Earned best reliever in Al that season and plenty of buzz for Cy Young award. Gave up 1 homerun all season. Gave up four earned runs all season. No earned runs after April 27 and 47 for 47 in save opportunities!!!
19. 1961 Al Kaline led league with 41 dbls, gold glove, slashed 324/393/515. Doesn't really have a card that does justice for the great HOFer
20. 1977 Eric Soderholm, White Sox, 3B 2e11 .280 25 67 .350 .500 .850 Career highs in H, R, DO, 3B, HR, RBI, OBP, SLG, OPS & TB. Soderholm missed the entire 1976 season due to a serious knee injury and reconstructive surgery and the White Sox took a chance on him in 1977. Soderholm responded with his best big league season. Soderholm fills a need at 3B for the expansion White Sox. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/741336/1670/1/70
21. Jose Offerman, Royals 2B - No card in the set, had career highs in BA (.315), OBP (.403), SLG (.438), AB (607), H (191), 3B (13), SB (45). OBP is 81 points higher than only other viable KC option at 2B.
22. Javier Vazquez 2001 S7 on-base/slugging L 145/290 R 212/301. No card despite 45 WAR and 2500+K.
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Re: 20.2 Nominations are Open!

PostTue Feb 18, 2020 3:15 am

1. 2010 Evan Longoria TB 3B 1e15, 294/372/507, Doubles machine vs L, career highs in ba, obp, 2b, 3b, sb. MVP-6. Would be a nice addition to the Rays' limited selection. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1377/2010/1/2010
2. 1896 Ed Delahanty PHI 300 point card ops UPGRADE
499 ab 62 bb led league in slg ops ops+ lf 1(-2)25 1b430 2b471
current 1901 10/10 L OPS 1.19 R OPS 1.17
1896 10/10 OPS L 1.44 R 1.45 STL AA*
3. 1915 Ty Cobb, DET OF - In the words of RiggoDrill, "would automatically become the best leadoff man in the entire set if elected". Batted .369 with career highs in OBP (.486) SB's (96) and walks (118).
4. 1999 Rey Ordonez, NYM, SS
5. 1913 Jim Scott, CWS, RH S/R 20-21 1.90 1.082 Career bests in G, GS, IP, ERA & WHIP. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & BB9. Suffered all season long from a lack of run support. No ATG card
6. 1952 Allie Reynolds, NYY, SP 20-8 2.06 1.191 Career bests in W, IP, ERA, WHIP, K, SO/W & BB/9. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & SO/9. Led A.L. in ERA, ShO & SO. 2nd in MVP voting.
7. 1979 Pete Rose Phil 1B .331/.419/.430/.849 20 SB 1B3-E9 163 games played.
8. 1962 Ken Hubbs Cubs 2B - Rookie of the year - Gold Glove - Bulletproof - Should be a card for this guy who's life tragically ended too soon.
9. 2004 Carlos Zambrano - Cubs SP - 16-8 2.75 ERA 1.21 WHIP - No cards is set
10. 1973 Davey May Brewers CF, 2(-2) Bats L .303 25 93 .352 .473 .824 Career highs in virtually every offensive category. Led AL in total bases. A good lefty bat alternative in CF to low BA/OBP Gorman Thomas for the Brewers in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/737681/1670/1/70
11. Charlie Sweeney RHSP 1884 Providence Grays 17-8, 1.55 ERA, 221 IP, 153 hits, 29 BB, 4 HR allowed, 0.824 WHIP. Even batted .298 with the stick! Could be every 5th day stater...
12. 2013 Yu Darvish P TEX - 2nd in cy young voting/277K/helps out a weak Rangers rotation. 2.83 era 1.07 WHIP.
13. 2005 Jason BAY OF PIT- 162 games, 707 PA 44 doubles/32 HRS/ 21 of 22 sb/ 306 ba/402 ob/ 559 slug
14. Jim Pagliaroni, Pirates 1965 .268/.337; top five in stolen bases allowed.17 homers with Forbes as home par
15. Ernie Banks Cubs 1958 By far his best card. .331 vs lefties, OPS and Slug vs righties (3R maybe) best HR's, BA and Slg.
16. Craig Biggio C HOU 1989; silver slugger award, another Astros catcher option would be good for franchise leagues
17. 1973 Joe Morgan - CIN 2b-1e10 .290 / .406 / .493 - best fielding, best base-stealing, and injury-proof Morgan card. Kills righties (L 4R) + plays all 162 games
18. Zach Britton, Orioles 2016 0.54 ERA, 47 saves, 74 K's, 18 BB's, in 67 innings, .836 Whip, .01 HR per 9 innings, 4.2 WAR, his best season ever. Earned best reliever in Al that season and plenty of buzz for Cy Young award. Gave up 1 homerun all season. Gave up four earned runs all season. No earned runs after April 27 and 47 for 47 in save opportunities!!!
19. 1961 Al Kaline led league with 41 dbls, gold glove, slashed 324/393/515. Doesn't really have a card that does justice for the great HOFer
20. 1977 Eric Soderholm, White Sox, 3B 2e11 .280 25 67 .350 .500 .850 Career highs in H, R, DO, 3B, HR, RBI, OBP, SLG, OPS & TB. Soderholm missed the entire 1976 season due to a serious knee injury and reconstructive surgery and the White Sox took a chance on him in 1977. Soderholm responded with his best big league season. Soderholm fills a need at 3B for the expansion White Sox. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/741336/1670/1/70
21. Jose Offerman, Royals 2B - No card in the set, had career highs in BA (.315), OBP (.403), SLG (.438), AB (607), H (191), 3B (13), SB (45). OBP is 81 points higher than only other viable KC option at 2B.
22. Javier Vazquez 2001 S7 on-base/slugging L 145/290 R 212/301. No card despite 45 WAR and 2500+K.
23. JOBA Chamberlain 2008 NYY 2.60 ERA 118Ks in 100 IP, SP & RP, Midges not included.
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Re: 20.2 Nominations are Open!

PostTue Feb 18, 2020 6:59 am

1. 2010 Evan Longoria TB 3B 1e15, 294/372/507, Doubles machine vs L, career highs in ba, obp, 2b, 3b, sb. MVP-6. Would be a nice addition to the Rays' limited selection. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1377/2010/1/2010
2. 1896 Ed Delahanty PHI 300 point card ops UPGRADE
499 ab 62 bb led league in slg ops ops+ lf 1(-2)25 1b430 2b471
current 1901 10/10 L OPS 1.19 R OPS 1.17
1896 10/10 OPS L 1.44 R 1.45 STL AA*
3. 1915 Ty Cobb, DET OF - In the words of RiggoDrill, "would automatically become the best leadoff man in the entire set if elected". Batted .369 with career highs in OBP (.486) SB's (96) and walks (118).
4. 1999 Rey Ordonez, NYM, SS
5. 1913 Jim Scott, CWS, RH S/R 20-21 1.90 1.082 Career bests in G, GS, IP, ERA & WHIP. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & BB9. Suffered all season long from a lack of run support. No ATG card
6. 1952 Allie Reynolds, NYY, SP 20-8 2.06 1.191 Career bests in W, IP, ERA, WHIP, K, SO/W & BB/9. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & SO/9. Led A.L. in ERA, ShO & SO. 2nd in MVP voting.
7. 1979 Pete Rose Phil 1B .331/.419/.430/.849 20 SB 1B3-E9 163 games played.
8. 1962 Ken Hubbs Cubs 2B - Rookie of the year - Gold Glove - Bulletproof - Should be a card for this guy who's life tragically ended too soon.
9. 2004 Carlos Zambrano - Cubs SP - 16-8 2.75 ERA 1.21 WHIP - No cards is set
10. 1973 Davey May Brewers CF, 2(-2) Bats L .303 25 93 .352 .473 .824 Career highs in virtually every offensive category. Led AL in total bases. A good lefty bat alternative in CF to low BA/OBP Gorman Thomas for the Brewers in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/737681/1670/1/70
11. Charlie Sweeney RHSP 1884 Providence Grays 17-8, 1.55 ERA, 221 IP, 153 hits, 29 BB, 4 HR allowed, 0.824 WHIP. Even batted .298 with the stick! Could be every 5th day stater...
12. 2013 Yu Darvish P TEX - 2nd in cy young voting/277K/helps out a weak Rangers rotation. 2.83 era 1.07 WHIP.
13. 2005 Jason BAY OF PIT- 162 games, 707 PA 44 doubles/32 HRS/ 21 of 22 sb/ 306 ba/402 ob/ 559 slug
14. Jim Pagliaroni, Pirates 1965 .268/.337; top five in stolen bases allowed.17 homers with Forbes as home par
15. Ernie Banks Cubs 1958 By far his best card. .331 vs lefties, OPS and Slug vs righties (3R maybe) best HR's, BA and Slg.
16. Craig Biggio C HOU 1989; silver slugger award, another Astros catcher option would be good for franchise leagues
17. 1973 Joe Morgan - CIN 2b-1e10 .290 / .406 / .493 - best fielding, best base-stealing, and injury-proof Morgan card. Kills righties (L 4R) + plays all 162 games
18. Zach Britton, Orioles 2016 0.54 ERA, 47 saves, 74 K's, 18 BB's, in 67 innings, .836 Whip, .01 HR per 9 innings, 4.2 WAR, his best season ever. Earned best reliever in Al that season and plenty of buzz for Cy Young award. Gave up 1 homerun all season. Gave up four earned runs all season. No earned runs after April 27 and 47 for 47 in save opportunities!!!
19. 1961 Al Kaline led league with 41 dbls, gold glove, slashed 324/393/515. Doesn't really have a card that does justice for the great HOFer
20. 1977 Eric Soderholm, White Sox, 3B 2e11 .280 25 67 .350 .500 .850 Career highs in H, R, DO, 3B, HR, RBI, OBP, SLG, OPS & TB. Soderholm missed the entire 1976 season due to a serious knee injury and reconstructive surgery and the White Sox took a chance on him in 1977. Soderholm responded with his best big league season. Soderholm fills a need at 3B for the expansion White Sox. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/741336/1670/1/70
21. Jose Offerman, Royals 2B - No card in the set, had career highs in BA (.315), OBP (.403), SLG (.438), AB (607), H (191), 3B (13), SB (45). OBP is 81 points higher than only other viable KC option at 2B.
22. Javier Vazquez 2001 S7 on-base/slugging L 145/290 R 212/301. No card despite 45 WAR and 2500+K.
23. JOBA Chamberlain 2008 NYY 2.60 ERA 118Ks in 100 IP, SP & RP, Midges not included.
24. Robby Thompson 1993 Giants Give the Giants a solid fielding 2B. In 1993 he is a 1e11 with a .312/.375/.496 slash line along with being an B-Stealer/A-Bunter/B-H&R. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/42046/1690/1/90
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Re: 20.2 Nominations are Open!

PostTue Feb 18, 2020 7:33 am

1. 2010 Evan Longoria TB 3B 1e15, 294/372/507, Doubles machine vs L, career highs in ba, obp, 2b, 3b, sb. MVP-6. Would be a nice addition to the Rays' limited selection. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1377/2010/1/2010
2. 1896 Ed Delahanty PHI 300 point card ops UPGRADE
499 ab 62 bb led league in slg ops ops+ lf 1(-2)25 1b430 2b471
current 1901 10/10 L OPS 1.19 R OPS 1.17
1896 10/10 OPS L 1.44 R 1.45 STL AA*
3. 1915 Ty Cobb, DET OF - In the words of RiggoDrill, "would automatically become the best leadoff man in the entire set if elected". Batted .369 with career highs in OBP (.486) SB's (96) and walks (118).
4. 1999 Rey Ordonez, NYM, SS
5. 1913 Jim Scott, CWS, RH S/R 20-21 1.90 1.082 Career bests in G, GS, IP, ERA & WHIP. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & BB9. Suffered all season long from a lack of run support. No ATG card
6. 1952 Allie Reynolds, NYY, SP 20-8 2.06 1.191 Career bests in W, IP, ERA, WHIP, K, SO/W & BB/9. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & SO/9. Led A.L. in ERA, ShO & SO. 2nd in MVP voting.
7. 1979 Pete Rose Phil 1B .331/.419/.430/.849 20 SB 1B3-E9 163 games played.
8. 1962 Ken Hubbs Cubs 2B - Rookie of the year - Gold Glove - Bulletproof - Should be a card for this guy who's life tragically ended too soon.
9. 2004 Carlos Zambrano - Cubs SP - 16-8 2.75 ERA 1.21 WHIP - No cards is set
10. 1973 Davey May Brewers CF, 2(-2) Bats L .303 25 93 .352 .473 .824 Career highs in virtually every offensive category. Led AL in total bases. A good lefty bat alternative in CF to low BA/OBP Gorman Thomas for the Brewers in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/737681/1670/1/70
11. Charlie Sweeney RHSP 1884 Providence Grays 17-8, 1.55 ERA, 221 IP, 153 hits, 29 BB, 4 HR allowed, 0.824 WHIP. Even batted .298 with the stick! Could be every 5th day stater...
12. 2013 Yu Darvish P TEX - 2nd in cy young voting/277K/helps out a weak Rangers rotation. 2.83 era 1.07 WHIP.
13. 2005 Jason BAY OF PIT- 162 games, 707 PA 44 doubles/32 HRS/ 21 of 22 sb/ 306 ba/402 ob/ 559 slug
14. Jim Pagliaroni, Pirates 1965 .268/.337; top five in stolen bases allowed.17 homers with Forbes as home par
15. Ernie Banks Cubs 1958 By far his best card. .331 vs lefties, OPS and Slug vs righties (3R maybe) best HR's, BA and Slg.
16. Craig Biggio C HOU 1989; silver slugger award, another Astros catcher option would be good for franchise leagues
17. 1973 Joe Morgan - CIN 2b-1e10 .290 / .406 / .493 - best fielding, best base-stealing, and injury-proof Morgan card. Kills righties (L 4R) + plays all 162 games
18. Zach Britton, Orioles 2016 0.54 ERA, 47 saves, 74 K's, 18 BB's, in 67 innings, .836 Whip, .01 HR per 9 innings, 4.2 WAR, his best season ever. Earned best reliever in Al that season and plenty of buzz for Cy Young award. Gave up 1 homerun all season. Gave up four earned runs all season. No earned runs after April 27 and 47 for 47 in save opportunities!!!
19. 1961 Al Kaline led league with 41 dbls, gold glove, slashed 324/393/515. Doesn't really have a card that does justice for the great HOFer
20. 1977 Eric Soderholm, White Sox, 3B 2e11 .280 25 67 .350 .500 .850 Career highs in H, R, DO, 3B, HR, RBI, OBP, SLG, OPS & TB. Soderholm missed the entire 1976 season due to a serious knee injury and reconstructive surgery and the White Sox took a chance on him in 1977. Soderholm responded with his best big league season. Soderholm fills a need at 3B for the expansion White Sox. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/741336/1670/1/70
21. 1998 Jose Offerman, Royals 2B - No card in the set, had career highs in BA (.315), OBP (.403), SLG (.438), AB (607), H (191), 3B (13), SB (45). OBP is 81 points higher than only other viable KC option at 2B.
22. Javier Vazquez 2001 S7 on-base/slugging L 145/290 R 212/301. No card despite 45 WAR and 2500+K.
23. JOBA Chamberlain 2008 NYY 2.60 ERA 118Ks in 100 IP, SP & RP, Midges not included.
24. Robby Thompson 1993 Giants Give the Giants a solid fielding 2B. In 1993 he is a 1e11 with a .312/.375/.496 slash line along with being an B-Stealer/A-Bunter/B-H&R. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/42046/1690/1/90
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Re: 20.2 Nominations are Open!

PostTue Feb 18, 2020 7:34 am

andycummings65 wrote:
STEVE F wrote:Which Offerman card? What year?

Appears to be calling for 98 Offerman

Correct, and thanks for pointing out my omission. I resubmitted above.
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