Can't touch on everything in the 10 pages worth of commentary but someone earlier questioned Andy's usage of the term "dilute". I think it's a proper term for the sets integrity as a result of the Cuban and Japanese cards, not particularly its potency. To me thats the only problem. I, like everyone else I imagine, want the best players being the best players in strat. the NEL additions are great as those guys were incredible and deserve a lofty place in baseball history.
I fear that some of these cards will wind up as some of the best. Now they may be, but this games all about producing quality, representative numbers over 162 games, an amount of games that 99% of players in this deck ACTUALLY played in real life. The marathon that is a MLB season normalizes player performances and makes it that much harder to maintain a sparkling efficiency rate like hitting .400 or an OPS of 1.200. Playing 64 games or something, makes this MUCh easier, whether these players are lesser or not. Take the '94 season. Guys like Bagwell my boy Frank 'The 'Big Hurt' Thomas, and countless others were able to put up exceptional seasons that were enhanced by having a smaller sample size. And that's only like 30 or 40 games.
These guys played a fraction of a MLB season. My initial reaction was it'd be okay if they built these card like Oh to dominate against their ACTUAL competition and be more mild against a supertalented player pool like ATG. That seems impossible. Counting numbers (see ALbert Belle) always come through on the hitters card so, guys' counting numbers will come through in offensive bonanza - something all too present in the last few iterations of this game.
Overall, some GREAT changes on the way. Superadvanced cards are a revelation. Mays, Clemente, Kaline and others willbe great adds. At first I was reaaaal excited for an individual Negro League seasons like the great Oscar Charleston although its obviously a similar issue as the C/J cards and after looking at his stats, we're likely to be getting either a meh season or a year where he hit .430 to choose from....
Repricing is a must and its gonna happen. Good changes on the way and I'm sure the sky won't be falling as much as we fear. Surely some fun cards (still Arky Vaughan=NEVER AGAIN) will come out of this and as always, I'm excited.
Great post by George Barnard, I'm a little ashamed to have taken up more cyberspace than your post of the year