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1. 1974 Bart Johnson CWS SP 10-4 2.74 1.12whip. Spring training injury in 1975 derailed a promising career. Would be a nice addition for the Exp-era White Sox. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/735942/1670/1/70
2. 1969 Mack Jones - The starting left fielder and darling of the expansion Montreal Expos, Jones hit a three-run home run and two-run triples in an 8–7 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in the Expos' first home victory as a franchise at Jarry Park. Jones' blast was also the first MLB home run hit outside the United States. Jones was so popular in Montreal that the left-field bleachers in Jarry Park were nicknamed "Jonesville." It's a shame that he currently has no card in ATG.
G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO HBP SH SF IBB DP AVG OBP SLG OPS
135 455 73 123 23 5 22 79 6 7 67 110 15 1 4 8 11 .270 .379 .488 .867
3. 1921 Austin McHenry StL OF batsR .350 .393 .531 17 HR 102 RBI
4. 2004 Hideki Matsui, NYY .298/31/108 bullet-proof, no cards in the set
5.1979 John Wockenfuss DET Bats-R BAL-9L C-4(+2)e1, 1b-4e7, LF/RF-4(0)e7 INJ Risk-15(2 Rating)
LH--2b- 4.1 3b-0.6 HR-15.5 BB-10 .305/.382/.844 OPS-1.227
RH--2b- 0.1 3b-0 HR-0.1 BB-2 .150/.181/.154 OPS-.335
An oft-requested player. Catcher defense will likely drag his price down enough to make him a GREAT platoon option at DH/1b, maybe even OF corner. [With thanks to Andy for suggestion, stats & comment]
6. 2008 Carlos Quentin CWS OF. .298/.394/.571 36 homeruns would give some extra punch to an Expansion Era White Sox roster that certainly needs it. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/929/2008/1/2008. (Plus, we could always use more players whose name begins with a Q )
7. 2001 Corey Koskie MIN 3B bats L .276/.362/.488 37 doubles, 26 homers, 27 steals, 121 OPS+, nice addition to the Minnesota franchise, born and raised in Canada
8. 1962 Mickey Mantle NYY CF/RF, The Mick's other MVP season (scorehouse)
9.1977 Andre Thornton CLE Bats-R BAL-6R 1b-2e9 INJ Risk-15, always need a RHH with Power vs RHP (spellbd nomination)
10. 2010 Hong-Chih Kuo ,LRP LAN. Would challenge BJ Ryan as the best lefty reliever in the set: https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/90302/2010/1/2010
11.1951 Yogi Berra NYY Bats-L BAL-5L C-1(-1)e3 INJ Risk-15 10/10 park OPS LH 1.241 RH .772 Yogi's first MVP year in ATG (three time winner!) and first 1 defensive rating in ATG, reverse lefty very valuable
12. 1963 Earl Battey, Twins, C Bats R, E .285 26 84 .369 .476 .845 Career highs in HR, RBI, BB, SLG, TB & OPS+. 2nd career bests in R, Hits & OBP.
Earl Battey, MIN, Bats-R, E Balance, C-1(-3)e3, 1 INJ Rating, 15 Game INJ Risk
LH--3.9 2b, 0 3b, 3.6 HR, 15 BB 358/465/521, .986 OPS
RH--2.1 2b, 0 3b, 7.5 HR, 12 BB 339/431/603, 1.034 OPS
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/30620/1660/1/60
13. 1971 Don Wilson HOU Throws-R BAL-4R END-S8-
LH--2b- 3.8 3b-0.5 HR-2.0 BB-10 .178/.254/.288 OPS-.542
RH--2b- 2.5 3b-1.5 HR-0.7 BB-6 .089/.140/.164 OPS-.304
Astros All Star, Led NL in Fewest Hits per/9, REALLY good vs RH
14. 2001Bob Wickman CLE 2,58 ERA 1.11 WHIP 32 Saves
15 year career, no card
15. 1959 Al Kaline Detroit. A childhood disease forced him to run on the side of his foot. The only year he led the league in Slugging and On Base plus Slugging. A CF 1(-4). A great platoon option vs lefties. OPS vs lefties was 1196, higher than Eric Davis' 1987 year.
16. 1894 Lave Cross https://www.baseball-reference.com/play ... la01.shtm
17. 1997 Darryl Kile HOU Throws-R BAL-1R END-S7* 19-7, 2.57 ERA, 1.181 WHIP, 5th in CYA
LH--2b- 2.8 3b-0.0 HR-2.2 BB-11 .155/.241/.252 OPS-.492
RH--2b- 3.3 3b-1.0 HR-0.9 BB-10 .135/.215/.216 OPS-.432
Good starter for 1990s Astros, died suddenly mid-season with Cardinals, this is a good add
18. 1954 Granny Hamner All Star, 19th in MVP vote PrImarily a 2B Slashes=.299/.351/.466 (.818)
152G, 596 abs 178 hits 39 dbl 11 trp 13 HRs 89 rbi 53 W 44K 17-year vet.4-time AS Huge upgrade from his current SS card
19. 1974 Don Money. Milwaukee 3b (record for fewest errors by a full time 3b) his first all-star year.285 ave 15 HR over 700 PA
20.1933 Mickey Cochrane PHA Bats-L BAL-1R C-1(-3)e3 INJ Risk-15(2 Rating)
LH--2b- 6.6 3b-0.3 HR-4.2 BB-31 .404/.581/.664 OPS-1.245 R
H--2b- 6.7 3b-0.5 HR-4.1 BB-31 .421/.593/.683 OPS-1.275
21. 1937 Cliff Melton NYG Throws-L BAL-E END-S7*/R5
LH--2b-1.5 3b-0.5 HR-0.6 BB-3 .153/.177/.194 OPS-.371
RH--2b-1.5 3b-0.4 HR-0.6 BB-3 .150/.174/.190 OPS-.364
Won 20 in his rookie year, one of top 3-4 cards on this page, This card needs to be in the prewar Giants set
22. 1942 Johnny Vander Meer CIN SP Throws-L 18-12, 2.43, 1.189WHIP Currents cards don't include any of his top 4 years
23. 2003 Esteban Loaiza CWS SP Throws-R 21-9 2.70 WHIP-1.12 Has no card. Nice addition for the White Sox.
24. 1928 Garland Braxton WAS Throws-L BAL-E END-S7*/R3
LH--2b- 1.5 3b-0.4 HR-0.7 BB-2 .121/.137/.162 OPS-.299
RH--2b- 1.5 3b-0.4 HR-0.7 BB-2 .118/.134/.159 OPS-.294
10 year career, Led League in ERA and WHIP
25. 1950 Dom DiMaggio BOS Bats-R BAL-2L CF-1(-3)e8 INJ Risk-3
LH--2b- 7.7 3b-1.6 HR-1.8 BB-12 .439/.512/.611 OPS- 1.123
RH--2b- 3.5 3b-3.0 HR-0.5 BB-17 .351/.465/.475 OPS- .940
Just re-read David Halberstam's The Teammates, about Doerr, Ted, Pesky, & Dom. Dom was a classy guy. Led League in Runs, triples, and steals. Nice OBP for an iconic Red Sox CF, would improve the post-war Red Sox CF situation.
26.1969 Ernie Banks CHC 1B, not up to his normal offensive levels, but would be the only Ernie Banks card at 1B where he spent nearly half of his career. 3 game injury risk and only 4 errors all season. The Ernie I actually saw growing up.
27.2001 Russ Ortiz SF Throws-R BAL-4R END-S7*
LH--2b- 3.0 3b-0.0 HR-0.0 BB-12 .224/.311/.256 OPS-.566
RH--2b- 3.2 3b-0.0 HR-0.0 BB-4 .151/.182/.182 OPS-.364
Best season for Ortiz, pretty good card, stronger vs R
28. Cupid Childs Many great years. 1896 when he hit .355 with a .467 OBP might be his best card, but we need to see what the D is.
This article was written by Jimmy Keenan (brief excerpt)
Cupid Childs was one of the best hitting major league second basemen during the late nineteenth century, not to mention a better-than-average fielder who possessed great range on the diamond. Only four other second basemen in the history of major league baseball have averaged more total chances per game than Childs. His all-around outstanding play made him an integral part of the great Cleveland Spiders teams of the 1890s.
A natural middle infielder, Childs threw right-handed and batted left-handed. He played shortstop during his early years in the minors but eventually settled in at the keystone position for the remainder of his career. Childs, who seldom struck out, was a great contact hitter with an excellent batting eye. In his prime, he batted anywhere from first to fourth in the batting order. His best years in the majors produced batting averages of .345, .317, .326, .353, .355 and .338. Childs' lifetime major league on-base percentage of .416 is higher than every second baseman in the Hall of Fame except Rogers Hornsby and Eddie Collins.
29. 1930 Adam Comorosky- 112 runs, 47 doubles, 23 triples (league leader), 12 homeruns, 119 RBI's, 14 SB's, slashed .313/.371/.529 played Left and Center for the Pirates. We've all had his lame card on our team at one time or another, let's get the good one.
30. 1936 Hal Trosky, Indians, LHB, 1B .343 42 162 .382 .644 1.026 Career highs in R, H, 2B, 3B, HR, RBI, BA, SLG, TB & OPS. Led A.L. in RBI & TB. Had nearly 100 extra base hits without steroids! Had more RBI his first 3 years than HOFers Gehrig, Foxx and Greenberg each had their first 3 years. Career tragically cut short by constant migranes. 1B 4e22.
31. 1904 Rube Waddell - 11.3 WAR; his best year I believe (despite winning the tripe crown the following year), struck out 110 more batters then the next and ended with 348k which stood for a very long time. On a personal note, he was the one that drew me into baseball stories and folklore when I was a kid.
32. 1983 Bob Horner, Braves. One of his best seasons in OB and power... .303 .383 .528 better on base vs righties .388, but more power vs lefties, .590. As usual injuries will be a problem... he will have a 15 gm injury chance. But this will be a big improvement on his only card.
33. 1986 Jesse Barfield, Blue Jays, R, 1R RF 1(-5) e3, CF 2(-5) e3 .289 40 108 .368 .559 .927 Career highs in PA, R, BA, DO, HR, RBI, SLG, OPS & 2nd best career high in OBP. Won a Gold Glove and Silver Slugger. Big arm and great power make Barfield very usable in CF as well.
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/30499/1986/1/101
34. 1982 Damaso Garcia, Blue Jays, R, EVEN, 2B 1e18, .310/.338/.399, Silver Slugger, AA stealer, An even hitting card would be a nice addition for the Jays...https://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/p ... 982/2/1982
35. 2012 Joey Votto High injury rating but is worth the risk plus it should keep the price down. Lots of doubles.
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1195/2012/1/2012
36. 2005 Ken Griffey Jr. Probably his best card with the Reds, at least as far as batting average and slugging. 301/369/576. 30 doubles, 35 home runs.
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