POSTWAR ERA: AM = andycummings65, BDWard, The Last Druid
Posted:
Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:34 pm
by andycummings65
*-no card in ATG set
1948 Harry Brecheen
1948 Johnny Lindell*
1948 Stan Rojek*
1948 Bob Lemon
1948 Ray Scarborough*
1948 Whitey Lockman*
1949 Don Newcombe
1949 Ted Williams
1949 Eddie Joost
1951 Ralph Kiner – 1b eligible
1951 Vic Wertz
1951 Sam Jethroe
1951 Sibby Sisti*
1952 Bobby Shantz
1952 Billy Pierce
1952 Allie Reynolds
1952 Hank Sauer
1953 Red Schoendienst
1953 Robin Roberts
1955 Dale Long
1954 Johnny Antonelli
1954 Ted Kluszewski
1954 Ernie Johnson
1954 Sal Maglie
1955 George Crowe
1956 Ray Boone
1956 Charlie Maxwell
1957 Mickey Mantle
1957 Ernie Banks
1957 Johnny Podres
1958 Bob Cerv
1958 Pete Runnels
1958 Rocky Colavito
1959 Harvey Haddix
1959 Camilo Pascual
1959 Wayne Terwilliger*
1960 Roger Maris
1960 Jim Bunning
1961 Paul Foytack*
1962 Bo Belinsky*
1963 Dick Ellsworth
1963 Leon Wagner
1963 Camilo Pascual
1965 Vern Law
1965 Leo Cardenas
1966 Gene Alley
1966 Jack Aker
Re: POSTWAR ERA: AM = andycummings65, BDWard, The Last Druid
Posted:
Tue Nov 15, 2016 6:19 pm
by Rosie2167
PostWar Ambassadors, please review the 17.1 card add post.
tks
Rosie
Re: POSTWAR ERA: AM = andycummings65, BDWard, The Last Druid
Posted:
Tue Nov 15, 2016 9:30 pm
by andycummings65
Hitters
1948 Johnny Lindell, no card
1948 Whitey Lockman, no card
1950 Dom DiMaggio, Red Sox need a POST CF
1951 Sam Jethroe, no card
1951 Sibby Sisti, no card
1952 Hank Sauer, MVP
1956 Ray Boone, better representation
1956 Roy McMillan, better representation
1956 Charlie Maxwell, better representation
1958 Wayne Terwilliger, no card
1959 Harvey Kuenn, batting champ
1960 Roy Sievers, better representation
1963 Leon Wagner, better representation
1965 Leo Cardenas, better representation
Pitchers
1948 Ray Scarborough, no card
1952 Allie Reynolds, better representation
1953 Robin Roberts, best season
1954 Ernie Johnson, better representation
1957 Johnny Podres, best season
1959 Camilo Pascual, better representation
1961 Paul Foytack, no card
1962 Bo Belinsky, no card
1963 Dick Ellsworth, better representation
1963 Turk Farrell, much better representation
Re: POSTWAR ERA: AM = andycummings65, BDWard, The Last Druid
Posted:
Fri Nov 18, 2016 2:18 pm
by george barnard
Just two cents from an innocent bystander:
1/ 1961 Hank Aaron -- a pretty remarkable card with that pesky injury
2/ 1952 Ferris Fain
3/ 1948 Richie Ashburn
4/ 1966 Joe Morgan
5/ 1954 Dusty Rhodes
Pitcher:
1/ 1949 Howie Pollett
2/ 1949 Randy Gumbert
Re: POSTWAR ERA: AM = andycummings65, BDWard, The Last Druid
Posted:
Sat Nov 26, 2016 2:54 am
by djp_77
Mickey Mantle 57 - Has better splits than the 56 Mantle.
Tommy Heinrich 48
Walker Cooper 47
Willard Marshall 47
Enos Slaugher 49
Ken Keltner 49
Sid Gordon 48
Dom Dimaggio 50
Elmer Valo 55
Laryy Doby 52
Earl Torgeson 50
Walt Dropo 50
Minnie Minoso 56
Ted Kluzewski 54
Eddie Yost 59
Monte Irvin 53
Solly Hemus 54
Ray Boone 56
Harvey Kuenn 59
Ken Boyer 61
Roy Sievers 57
Bob Allison 64
Ewell Blackwell 46
Spec Shea 47
Harry Brecheen 47
Ralph Branca 47
Johnny Schmitz 48
Dave Koslo 49
Jerry Staley 49
Fred Hutchinson 49
Ned Garver 54
Art Houtteman 47
Ken Raffensberger 51
Ed Lopat 51 53
Vic Raschi 53
Harvey Haddix 53
Bob Rush 56
Johnny Antonelli 59
Billy Hoeft 55 61
Lew Burdette 56
Don Larsen 64
Camilo Pascual 59
Johnny Podres 57
Art Ditmar 59
Frank Baumann 60
Jim O'toole 64
Hal Brown 61
Dick Donovan 61
Hank Aguirre 62
Gary Peters 66
Dick Ellsworth 63
Joe Nuxhall 66
Al Downing 63
Juan Pizarro 64
Mike Cuellar 66
Re: POSTWAR ERA: AM = andycummings65, BDWard, The Last Druid
Posted:
Wed Nov 30, 2016 8:04 pm
by Rosie2167
How about Dick Hughes, StL '67, 16-6, 2.67, 222IP, .954whip 17 in MVP and 2 RoY - World series champs
Re: POSTWAR ERA: AM = andycummings65, BDWard, The Last Druid
Posted:
Thu Dec 01, 2016 10:01 am
by BDWard
Gary Peters, White Sox
1966: 12-10 1.98 0.982 WHIP, League leader in ERA, WHIP
1967: 16-11 2.28 1.069 WHIP, 2nd in ERA, led league in fewest hits per 9 innings
1963: 19-8 2.33 1.070 WHIP, Rookie of the Year, league leader in ERA
Gary Peters was one of the finest lefty pitchers in baseball for a brief period in the 1960s before being diagnosed with a torn labrum sometime in 1968. Despite such, he pitched through it, but was never the same thereafter. A fine hitter, who often pinch hit for the punchless White Sox and even batted as high as 6th in one of Eddie Stanky's lineups, he was consistently in numerous top 10 pitching categories. He is one of the few ERA title qualifying starting pitchers from the 1960s with a season ERA of under 2.00 who doesn't have an ATG SOM card for that season. (1968
Tommy John and 1968
Bobby Bolin are the others.)
You can see Peters' 1966 & 1963 cards at the link below:
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39455/1660/1/60Note the similarity between Peters' 1966 card (minus the strikeouts) and Chris Sale's 2014 ATG card.