DARRELLPICKELL wrote:I am trying to figure out what is "unique" about some of the players that are sure to make the cut after the vote it over.
And yes, I am irked about some of them. Wow, we will now have 5 Ruth cards, 4 Lynn cards, 3 Cuyler and 3 Carter cards, etc, etc.
What is funny, pretty much all the cards these players have already are workable... but I guess there is never enough of a good thing.
Meanwhile, if I want to play Cecil Fielder, I have to use the high injury rating. I guess his one card is good enough. I am glad he has one card like Ray Oyler, Duke Sims, etc. Heck, even Danny Ainge has a card.
I guess I will have to wait until Babe Ruth and all the others get all their seasons in ATG's...
It's just like in other elections...I can never figure out for the life of me why anyone would even think about nominating, let alone voting for, the other guy
Considering what seems to be a win-win situation for most people here (increased community discussion, above all), I would imagine that the nomination/voting process will be renewed (and I'm pretty happy with the 40/20 ratio). My suggestion would be that the nomination process have limiting parameters put on it. For example, in the next round, only players without cards could be nominated. Other rounds might be limited to only pitchers (because very few people nominate pitchers without being pushed to do so
), or second basemen (or infielders or catchers) without worrying about double cards. It could be limited to nominating cards from 1923 to 1958 or 1985-2013 (or any other range). Or only from Tampa Bay/Miami/Arizona/Colorado. The possibilities are endless.
What do you all think?
There are some great cards coming this time round. If you haven't voted yet, there's still time.
Bill
PS Nothing wrong to my mind with having multiple Ruth years. After all, he was arguably the best player to play in Major League Baseball. Heck, you could even throw in the 1925 season, just to make him available to adventurous souls in lower cap leagues.