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Ursoid wrote:You want thousands? Here they are! The wish lists for batters and pitchers never go away.
Batters: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhbUd7KvVuIMdGpJMFpSVnFJTzBkTW14QzBtdjBKOXc&authkey=CPr8geoB&authkey=CPr8geoB#gid=0
Pitchers: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhbUd7KvVuIMdGhFOTUya3JQdEtBam83aThJcm44Wnc&authkey=CLXE3sME&authkey=CLXE3sME#gid=0
But please not Roger Freed....
Bill
Do the various highlight colors within the spreadsheets mean anything in particular? I can't find a key anywhere, so I got curious.
The color codes are connected with a series of polls that we conducted several months ago to be able to go to SOM with community desires for new cards. red=please, highly desirable; yellow=desirable; light blue=when you get the chance; dark blue=in a few years; purple=well, you get the idea...
I had placed about 75 hitters and 75 pitchers per month (more or less depending on the month) non-scientifically on a poll site and people voted on them. I should probably take the colors away, but they do provide an interesting snapshot of thinking at a certain time for certain players.
While we're at it, the other codes are: BRC=better representative card; BIP=Bill(me)'s idiosyncratic pick; SITH=significant impact on team history (among team leaders in games played at a particular position or record holder in team stats); TEAM=member of best teams by record in 22-season blocks (1900-1922; 1923-1944; 1945-1966; 1967-1988; 1989-2010) here is the link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16Q7vZ0PsRFcvAXRHPUVhKqWG2k3SB-itvyqyvnC5HzQ/edit?authkey=CJWWpZUG&authkey=CJWWpZUG#gid=0 -- struckthrough years means that they have been added to the wish list already); HOF=best year of a Hall of Fame member; WS=member of World Series teams (this was started many years ago when the suggestion was made and I started with 1932 Cubs-Yankees for no particular reason, and then I realized that it would probably make the list unwieldy so I stopped -- but kept the '32 season). There have been suggestions about rookie of the year winners; I will be adding those soon.
I try to keep up with all the suggestions that are made on the various threads. If you don't see a name or a year (player or team) you'd like to put on it, drop me a line. The new process of nominating and voting (let's cross our fingers that it continues) is better on many levels, but the list might give people some nominating choices especially down the line when their own short list is included in ATG.
Bill