Thanks for checking in on this Astros thread
Well, the people spoke last time, and we got the equivalent of Blutarski's GPA. 0.0
So here would be my revised list:
1. Richard Hidalgo 2000, no card in 9 year career. 314/391/636
2. Octavio Dotel 2002 – no card in 15 year career, 98 innings as a reliever, with a .88 whip and 11 k/9
3. Lance Berkman 2006 – only one card in set, this is a huge upgrade, at 1.041 ops, finished 3rd in MVP, 1b and OF
4. Moises Alou 2000 – only one card in set, none as Astro, nice upgraded card to 355/416/623.
5- Turk Farrell 1963 – only one card in set, as a pure reliever, but he was a legitimate starter, .97 whip in 202 innings [I have to believe this is a better pitching card than Oswalt’s 1.169, Ryan’s 1.121 (for Ryan I think his best year, as a Ranger, should be the choice for this addition) or Sutton’s 1.015 (note the nomination should be 1981, as he played for LA in 1980)
6 –JR Richard 1980 .92 whip over 9k/9 [I think he would get a lot of votes]
7 - Bill Spiers 1997, no card in 13 year career. Nice utility option 320/438/481
8 - Morgan Ensberg 2005 no card in 8 year career. A nice third base option, finished fourth in MVP 283/388/557
9 - Brad Lidge 2004 no card 8th in Cy Young, .91 whip
10 - Bob Watson 1976 As I have said, I have nothing against adding a Bob Watson, but with an eye on the super popular franchise leagues, the Astros have so many needs. The only reason people pick "Astros hitting" is for Bagwell, so to add Bob Watson just doesn't help Astros franchise leagues.
11- Roger Metzger 1973. Part of Astros history, this was his gold glove year, and he led the league with 14 triples. His 622 OPS and 74 OPS+ is horrific, but with over 600 PAs at least he will show up to your low cap team every day.