Mon Jul 14, 2014 5:00 pm
I agree about the new Mays card, the Dave A Johnson card (a real bargain, if you can live with the defense?) and also that there are some nice pitching cards, such as those kunkel named. The new Gagne card also looks scary.
Beyond that, there aren't a lot of blow-you-away cards, but there are several that I think bear investigation. One is King Kelley. He can play almost anywhere and might come in handy in 200M leagues.
I think a lot of the "specific-year" NEL players bear a closer look for 80M & 100M leagues. Most are cheaper than their generic cousins, and this might make them affordable at lower caps.
I'm pleased to see Kal Daniels 1987 card, which was a favorite during my 80's Mystery Card days. It seems to me there are likely to be other good platoon cards.
But one thing I wonder is why SOM didn't import a whole bunch of good cards from the 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s games. That would have been pretty easy, I would think, and it could have gone a long way toward meeting the piled ups mass of card requests. Mo Vaughn has only one season in ATG, but there are 4 others potentially ready to go on his 90s card. There are five potential new cards for Edgar Martinez, others for Chipper Jones, Albert Belle, Jay Buhner, Mark Grace, Brady Anderson, John Olerud, Bernard Gilkey, Shane Mack, Carlos Delgado, Matt Stairs, Danny Tartabull, Luis Gonzalez, Kent Hrbek, and--well the list goes on. Most of these players currently have no cards or just one card in ATG. And this just hitters, and just from the 90s. There are many other cards ready to go from the 60s, 70s, & 80s. For every Kal Daniels and Davey Johnson SOM has added to ATG, there are hundreds of potential cards that await delivery.
So, why not draw more heavily on their existing stock of interesting and comparatively recent cards?