Rosie2167 wrote:I'd encourage the ambassadors to point out the holes of each franchise to help focus the debates.
Twins EXP needs EXP-RP depth EXP-SP depth 99 Radke EXP--need a SS--1989 Greg Gagne aint great but he was SS for two world champs EXP-more OF options--2002 Torii Hunter, 1970 Cesar Tovar, 1977 Larry Hisle EXP-also could use a Catcher somewhere between Mauer and Wynegar
1/ Brant Alyea. 1970 season. Corner outfielder (probably not the greatest defensively). 142 ops+, 16 hrs in 258 abs, rh hitter who crushes rh pitching (.299/.353/.622 -- 11 hrs in 127 abs).
2/ Rob Wilfong. 1979 season. Lefthand hitting 2B who also plays all outfield positions. His best season (114 ops+), good defensively at 2B. Nice lower cap choice. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/842908/1680/1/80
I was looking for an OPS improvement for the Minnesota Twins, and I found Bob Allison 1964. Yes, the Twins have two Allisons now, 1965 and 1968. But in 1964 he was at .287/.404/.553 (.957 OPS) while in 65 and 68 he was at 787 and 780. He also had above league average RF/9 at all three outfield spots.
1963 might also be a good choice as although his raw numbers were lower (911 OPS) he led the league in OPS and OPS+ and is over 600 PA. However, he barely played center this year, with a lower than league average RF/9 in CF. His corner OF ratings were above average
hmmm, looks like we'd need to combine the Senators and Twins forum strings. For those interested please see the Senators string for my recent post on player nomination. Feel free to pull relevant posts over there as well.