I think the focus should be on adding players without any cards in ATG8 at all, regardless of era.
Billy Almon John Wockenfuss Ron Blomberg Pepe Frias Julio Lugo Miguel Cairo Jerry Kenney Rick Cerone Randy Ready Miguel Dilone Mariano Duncan Gerald Williams
BC15NY wrote:I think the focus should be on adding players without any cards in ATG8 at all, regardless of era.
Billy Almon John Wockenfuss Ron Blomberg Pepe Frias Julio Lugo Miguel Cairo Jerry Kenney Rick Cerone Randy Ready Miguel Dilone Mariano Duncan Gerald Williams
To name a dozen...
Appreciate the input but the previous add was very EXP ERA heavy so I feel there's an obligation for us to attempt to balance it out a bit. I do however prefer to lean toward players with no ATG cards as you mentioned or significantly improved or better representations for those players already in ATG.
BC15NY wrote:I think we need to look at the EXP era in two halves...67-93 and 94-present (wild card era)...
The last add had 1 card from the 60s, and 2 from the 70s...Fifteen cards were from 95 and up...
Thanks, Bill
Completely agree. I've been looking at the split as 67-99 and 2000+ but haven't spent a ton of time analyzing the players represented yet. Your suggestion could be where we end up .
What do you guys think of this list of mid to low end players for our next wave of nominations?
Last/First/yr/Franchise/POS/Cards in ATG/Yrs in Career/Notes&qualifications Roebuck Ed 1957 DOD RH RP 1 11 1.204 whip .157BA vs RHB Smith Bob 1958 PIT LH RP 0 4 1.508 whip .205BA vs LHB Brown Gates 1964 DET 7 1 13 .784OPS 465PA Storke Alan 1909 PIT 3456 0 4 317OBP 636 OPS Lockman Whitey 1953 GIA 3 7 0 15 295/351/389/739 Potter Nels 1944 SLB SP 0 12 1.21 whip Clarke Horace 1966 NYY 645 1 10 266/324/381/705, other card is .50 Hinton Chuck 1963 WAS 795836 0 11 269/340/426/766 Sisti Sibby 1951 BOS 64539 0 13 279/341/362/703 Fewster Chick 1919 NYY 96845 0 11 283/386/357/743 Coleman Choo Choo 1962 NYM 2 0 4 250/303/441/744 Kazanski Ted 1957 PHI 546 0 6 265/327/362/689 Throneberry Faye 1955 BOS 7 9 0 8 257/323/472/795 Kirkland Willie 1959 GIA 9 7 1 9 272/335/475/810 Berger Boze 1935 CLV 4635 0 6 258/310/371/681 Nixon Al 1923 BRV 879 0 9 274/334/336/671 Rogell Billy 1932 DET 65 0 14 271/332/394/726 Thomas Lee 1965 BOS 379 0 8 271/361/464/825 2R 3e7OF Hansen Ron 1964 CHW 6 1 15 261/347/419/766 other card is .50 Johnson Bob W 1963 WAS 4365 1 11 295/347/429/776 2L O'Connell Danny 1961 WAS 54 0 10 260/361/331/692 1R Larker Norm 1960 DOD 37 0 6 323/368/430/798 6R Causey Wayne 1964 A's 645 0 11 281/377/386/763
A bit light on Pitchers but it takes quite a it of effort to dig into them to see if they might be in the $$ target we are aiming for. Kudo's to SteveF for looking into Roebuck and Smith, I think they could be good specialists at an inexpensive $$. Most of the players listed from the 60's have cards in the Mystery set.
I tried to stay in the cadillac card years best I could so there are a few (ie. Rogell) that I shifted to take advantage of that. SOM provided me with a list of years and level of research done.
The two pitching recommendations are exactly what this role player collection should be adding. Usable players at low salaries. Great job by SteveF. I hope they get voted in.