Schmidt, & Schmidt

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Schmidt, & Schmidt

PostSat May 18, 2013 12:15 am

Never used him before.

No info on DD on his 9.75 card.

Is his offense on the 9.75 that much better than his 9.25 card, and is it worth the injury risk as opposed to him being bullet proof at the lower price?

ETA: What about Willard Schmidt 6.05 card, looks very good v RHB.

Thoughts on either question?
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Re: Schmidt, & Schmidt

PostMon May 20, 2013 9:50 am

I LOVE Matt Williams for the price.

(Cheaper than the Schmidt card that can go down for 15 games...)
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Re: Schmidt, & Schmidt

PostTue May 21, 2013 8:55 pm

The newer '81 Schmidt does not have enough completed seasons to have meaningful stats except perhaps a dozen seasons in 100M extreme hitters parks. Here's their comparison there:
Schmidt, Mike (1981) 6947 AB - .293/.388/.674 RC700 = 145.3
Schmidt, Mike (1980) 40209 AB - .266/.354/.614 RC700 = 125.4

The '81 Schmidt hits dingers every 9.2 AB. The '80 Schmidt goes yard every 10.5 AB.

Williard doesn't have enough data yet.

When in Columbus I recommend http://www.schmidthaus.com

Maxie

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