Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:48 pm
Ok, I just had to try a few more of these. There's definitely less certainty here (not using primary metrics), but feel free to read along and critique my thoughts.
Minoso:
Hitting .359 off RH, and .270 off LH, with 3 triples. In 1959, he had no triples. Should I rule out '59? Based on his splits against LH/RH pitching, I thought it would be either 1959 (1R) or 1960 (2R), so I am leaning towards it being his 1960 year.
Groat:
Hitting .429 off LH, and .179 off RH. Enough to rule out his 3R card from 1964?
Mazeroski:
Hitting .205 off LH, .297 off RH. Narrowed it down to either 1961 (1R) or 1963 (3R).
Drysdale:
Lefties hit .210, righties .237. ERA of 2.20, WHIP of 1.10. Thought it was his 1963 card (E), given that his '66 (1L) card has an ERA of almost 1.5 runs higher.
Peters:
Lefties hit .097, righties .199. ERA of 1.35, WHIP of 0.98. Looks like 1964 (5L) or 1965 (4L).
Horlen:
Lefties hit .238, righties .226. ERA of 3.26, WHIP of 1.09. Looks like 1968 (2R) - all his other years he seems to have done better against LH hitters.
John:
Previously narrowed down to either 1965 or 1972 due to injury.
Lefties hit .200, righties .280. ERA of 3.00, WHIP of 1.20. Couldn't narrow it further (1965 - E or 1972 - 1L).