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1. 1972 Sparky Lyle NYY LHRP AL-leading 35 saves 1.92 era 1.05 whip MVP-3 CYA-7. Only 3 HRs allowed in 107.2 innings. Big improvement over 2 current cards.
2. 2017 Nelson Cruz. DH/RF. 39 HRs. 119 RBI (led league). .924 OPS. 7-time all star who has one card in the deck that is a platoon card with a high injury chance. This one is more indicative of his peak performance.
3. 1988 Wade Boggs, 3B - this would be his BEST CARD - a few less homeruns, but higher OBP, better defense (3b-2e12), and plays all 162 games.
4. 2000 Chan Ho Park LAD RHP 18-10, 3.27. Low hits allowed (226 IP, 173 Hits) Righty leaning, -5 hold. No card.
5. 1992 Darryl Hamilton MIL RF/CF/LF - LHB - .298/.356/.400 114 OPS+, 41 steals, 0 errors, mainstay in Brewer outfield, no card
6. 2006 Kenji Johjima C SEA. batted .298 with 18 homeruns against RHP. Seattle desperately needs a Catcher that can hit righties. Johjima would platoon well with Wilson to give Seattle competence at the position.
7. 1907 Lew Richie, PHI, Throws-R, E BAL, END-S7/R5 1.77/1.077 ERA
8.2009 Troy Tulowitzki, COL, Bats-R, BAL-2R, SS-1e10, 3 Game INJ Risk
9. 1947 Walker Cooper, c 3(0)e7, Giants, Bats R .305 35 122 .339 .586 .926 Career highs in H, R, TR, HR, RBI, TB, SLG, OPS. Near career highs in BA & OPS+. .926 OPS compares well with Johnny Bench's 2 MVP years. 18 year career, 8 time All-Star.
10. 2003 Chad Bradford OAK. He wasn’t sidearm, he was underhanded. Current card is balanced but he was a ROOGY and this card is 9R. Hold -3. Couldn't get lefthanders out, so should be another needed cheap ROOGY
11. 1978 Rusty Staub, DET, DH 162 Games, 24 HR, 121 RBi, .273 BA, 5th place in AL MVP vote
12. 1979 Mike Ivie SF Bats-R BAL-6L 1b-2e8, 3b-4e37, 2b-4e41, LF-4(+2)e16 INJ Risk-15 No Card.
13.1924 Joe Hauser PHA 1B BL .288 .358 .516 27HR. MVP 7. Minor league home run star. Broke his leg with the A's, missed time and returned to the minor
14. 1973 Doug Rader 3B HOU Bats R, 11.2 HR chances against LHP (19.2 with BP#), possible 1 rating on D. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/739841/1670/1/70
15. 1971 Earl Williams C ATL 33HR, 87 RBI .815 OPS. NL Rookie-Of-The-Year. Bats R, 5R, Excellent reverse platoon option. No card in ATG.
16. 2019 Jacob deGrom new york mets Sp cy young award winner 11-8 2.43era .97whip
17. 1934 Wes Ferrell SP BOS - Fascinating, criminally overlooked liveball pitcher. Legit HOF case after adjusting for high-offense era and considering he was one of the best-hitting pitchers ever (.797 career OPS). Baseball Reference likes other seasons better but this appears to be his best card.
18. 1942 Walt Judnich, SLB, BAL-1R, CF/LF/RF-2(-1)e4, 313/413/500; Hit for Power, Average, and OBP in his first 3 MLB seasons and was also an AllStar twice in that period before WW2 took his most productive years. Plays all 3 OF spots, Power/OBP Combination, He would be very helpful for the Browns PreWar teams.
19. 2008 Mariano Rivera Simply the best season of the consensus greatest reliever of all time. .67 whip
20. 2012 Melky Cabrera SF, LF 2(-2)e6 4L - Switch Hitter- .346/.390/.516 - 15 season career - No Card
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/170/2012/1/2012
21. 1992 Charles Nagy CLE Throws-R BAL-1L END-S8*, 2.96 ERA, 1.19 WHIP.
Strong Indians starter for 13 seasons throughout their mini-dynasty in the 1990s, No Card.
22. 2013 Yasiel Puig, Dodgers, RHB, RF 2(-5)e9, LF 3 .319 19 42 .391 .534 .925. Career highs in BA, OBP, SLG, OPS, OPS+. Much better than the current ATG Puig card. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91812/2013/1/20714
23. 2002 Randy Winn TAMPA CF 2(0)e3 .298/.360/.461 NO CARD
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1243/1700/1/120
24. 2017 Cory Seager LA Dodgers SS 2e14/ .295/.375/.479, for Franchise league enthusiasts like me, we are desperate for a decent LA Dodgers SS.. Bill Russell does not cut it, and we can seem to get Cesar Izturis in the set..
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2. 2017 Nelson Cruz. DH/RF. 39 HRs. 119 RBI (led league). .924 OPS. 7-time all star who has one card in the deck that is a platoon card with a high injury chance. This one is more indicative of his peak performance.
3. 1988 Wade Boggs, 3B - this would be his BEST CARD - a few less homeruns, but higher OBP, better defense (3b-2e12), and plays all 162 games.
4. 2000 Chan Ho Park LAD RHP 18-10, 3.27. Low hits allowed (226 IP, 173 Hits) Righty leaning, -5 hold. No card.
5. 1992 Darryl Hamilton MIL RF/CF/LF - LHB - .298/.356/.400 114 OPS+, 41 steals, 0 errors, mainstay in Brewer outfield, no card
6. 2006 Kenji Johjima C SEA. batted .298 with 18 homeruns against RHP. Seattle desperately needs a Catcher that can hit righties. Johjima would platoon well with Wilson to give Seattle competence at the position.
7. 1907 Lew Richie, PHI, Throws-R, E BAL, END-S7/R5 1.77/1.077 ERA
8.2009 Troy Tulowitzki, COL, Bats-R, BAL-2R, SS-1e10, 3 Game INJ Risk
9. 1947 Walker Cooper, c 3(0)e7, Giants, Bats R .305 35 122 .339 .586 .926 Career highs in H, R, TR, HR, RBI, TB, SLG, OPS. Near career highs in BA & OPS+. .926 OPS compares well with Johnny Bench's 2 MVP years. 18 year career, 8 time All-Star.
10. 2003 Chad Bradford OAK. He wasn’t sidearm, he was underhanded. Current card is balanced but he was a ROOGY and this card is 9R. Hold -3. Couldn't get lefthanders out, so should be another needed cheap ROOGY
11. 1978 Rusty Staub, DET, DH 162 Games, 24 HR, 121 RBi, .273 BA, 5th place in AL MVP vote
12. 1979 Mike Ivie SF Bats-R BAL-6L 1b-2e8, 3b-4e37, 2b-4e41, LF-4(+2)e16 INJ Risk-15 No Card.
13.1924 Joe Hauser PHA 1B BL .288 .358 .516 27HR. MVP 7. Minor league home run star. Broke his leg with the A's, missed time and returned to the minor
14. 1973 Doug Rader 3B HOU Bats R, 11.2 HR chances against LHP (19.2 with BP#), possible 1 rating on D. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/739841/1670/1/70
15. 1971 Earl Williams C ATL 33HR, 87 RBI .815 OPS. NL Rookie-Of-The-Year. Bats R, 5R, Excellent reverse platoon option. No card in ATG.
16. 2019 Jacob deGrom new york mets Sp cy young award winner 11-8 2.43era .97whip
17. 1934 Wes Ferrell SP BOS - Fascinating, criminally overlooked liveball pitcher. Legit HOF case after adjusting for high-offense era and considering he was one of the best-hitting pitchers ever (.797 career OPS). Baseball Reference likes other seasons better but this appears to be his best card.
18. 1942 Walt Judnich, SLB, BAL-1R, CF/LF/RF-2(-1)e4, 313/413/500; Hit for Power, Average, and OBP in his first 3 MLB seasons and was also an AllStar twice in that period before WW2 took his most productive years. Plays all 3 OF spots, Power/OBP Combination, He would be very helpful for the Browns PreWar teams.
19. 2008 Mariano Rivera Simply the best season of the consensus greatest reliever of all time. .67 whip
20. 2012 Melky Cabrera SF, LF 2(-2)e6 4L - Switch Hitter- .346/.390/.516 - 15 season career - No Card
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/170/2012/1/2012
21. 1992 Charles Nagy CLE Throws-R BAL-1L END-S8*, 2.96 ERA, 1.19 WHIP.
Strong Indians starter for 13 seasons throughout their mini-dynasty in the 1990s, No Card.
22. 2013 Yasiel Puig, Dodgers, RHB, RF 2(-5)e9, LF 3 .319 19 42 .391 .534 .925. Career highs in BA, OBP, SLG, OPS, OPS+. Much better than the current ATG Puig card. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91812/2013/1/20714
23. 2002 Randy Winn TAMPA CF 2(0)e3 .298/.360/.461 NO CARD
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1243/1700/1/120
24. 2017 Cory Seager LA Dodgers SS 2e14/ .295/.375/.479, for Franchise league enthusiasts like me, we are desperate for a decent LA Dodgers SS.. Bill Russell does not cut it, and we can seem to get Cesar Izturis in the set..
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