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I was looking through the list of new cards and their prices.
Pleased to see some new names to use, but my initial reaction was ...
SHOCKED to see non * SP Ferdie Schupp has a higher salary than Pedro's dominant 9.38 million card ...
At a 1.25 conversion factor for SP* salaries vs non SP* salaries that makes his salary equivalent to 12.72 million for a SP*, which would be the highest in the set. Crazy. I won't use him at that price.
Flick, Elmer 1900 8,830,000
Ott, Mel 1938 7,770,000
Piazza, Mike 2000 7,160,000
Falk, Bibb 1926 7,130,000
Longoria, Evan 2009 6,690,000
Kuenn, Harvey 1959 6,610,000
Castillo, Luis 2003 5,360,000
Burns, George 1926 5,090,000
Sauer, Hank 1952 4,280,000
Boone, Ray 1956 4,200,000
Causey, Wayne 1964 1,620,000
Green, Pumpsie 1960 750,000
Clarke, Horace 1966 710,000
Ford, Russ 1910 10,380,000
Schupp, Ferdie 1916 10,130,000
Ellsworth, Dick 1963 8,950,000
Hahn, Noodles 1902 8,470,000
Pascual, Camilo 1959 8,270,000
Peavy, Jake 2007 7,930,000
Bumgarner, Madison 2013 7,670,000
Willis, Dontrelle 2005 6,080,000
Farrell, Turk 1963 5,010,000
Abernathy, Ted 1967 4,740,000
Hamilton, Steve 1963 1,600,000
Roebuck, Ed 1957 1,400,000
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Willis has a lot of subtle positives on his card, max hold rating, good hitter.
Farrell's new card is simply outstanding for the price, a great 5-man rotation value, and a good choice for parks like Forbes 65 with no BP singles vs lefties.
Pleased to see some new names to use, but my initial reaction was ...
SHOCKED to see non * SP Ferdie Schupp has a higher salary than Pedro's dominant 9.38 million card ...
At a 1.25 conversion factor for SP* salaries vs non SP* salaries that makes his salary equivalent to 12.72 million for a SP*, which would be the highest in the set. Crazy. I won't use him at that price.
Flick, Elmer 1900 8,830,000
Ott, Mel 1938 7,770,000
Piazza, Mike 2000 7,160,000
Falk, Bibb 1926 7,130,000
Longoria, Evan 2009 6,690,000
Kuenn, Harvey 1959 6,610,000
Castillo, Luis 2003 5,360,000
Burns, George 1926 5,090,000
Sauer, Hank 1952 4,280,000
Boone, Ray 1956 4,200,000
Causey, Wayne 1964 1,620,000
Green, Pumpsie 1960 750,000
Clarke, Horace 1966 710,000
Ford, Russ 1910 10,380,000
Schupp, Ferdie 1916 10,130,000
Ellsworth, Dick 1963 8,950,000
Hahn, Noodles 1902 8,470,000
Pascual, Camilo 1959 8,270,000
Peavy, Jake 2007 7,930,000
Bumgarner, Madison 2013 7,670,000
Willis, Dontrelle 2005 6,080,000
Farrell, Turk 1963 5,010,000
Abernathy, Ted 1967 4,740,000
Hamilton, Steve 1963 1,600,000
Roebuck, Ed 1957 1,400,000
===
Willis has a lot of subtle positives on his card, max hold rating, good hitter.
Farrell's new card is simply outstanding for the price, a great 5-man rotation value, and a good choice for parks like Forbes 65 with no BP singles vs lefties.