One Nomination per! Tks
Including the stat line or other reason to vote for this guy will help me tremendously as I build the polls.
For example if I wanted to nominate Chuck Stevens (the second oldest living major leaguer) I would post the following...
Chuck Stevens/1948/SLB/1B/261-354-341-695, 2nd oldest living player!/Rosie2167
We'll keep the nominations open until April 18th or until we get to 100, then we'll vote.
1.Bert Campaneris/1970/OAK/SS/279-321-341-769, 22 homers /3 Cards/BC/Hack Wilson
2.Garland Braxton/1928/WAS/SP-RP/13-11, 2 saves/218 IP/1.012 WHIP Badly needed closer for franchise Senators/0 Cards/ bontomn
3.Wally Pipp/1922/NYY/1B/.329/.392/.466 (121 ops+), probably a 4R, should be 1e14 -- /8th in MVP/1 Card/MBC/george barnard
4.Carlos Pena/2007/TB/1B/.282/.411/.627 (46 HR), 2e9, AL comeback Player of the Year, 1st of 3 straight years with 30+ HRs 100+ RBIs, great guy, the RAYs badly need some more players!/9th in MVP/0 Cards/BC15NY
5. Duke Snider/1954/ .341/.423/.647 CF His best card/2 Cards/Steve F
6. Willie Stargell/1973/OF/299 .392 .646 1.038 (OPS+ 186!!) His best year, no 15 game injury/2 Cards/ratioman2
7. Jeff Russell/1989/TEX 72 IP / .95 WHIP / 1.98 ERA / 38 saves. nomadbrad
8. Kent Hrbek MIN 1987 / .285 .389 .545 / 34 Hr 90 RBI / .934 OPS / World Series Champion /Chilliards
9. Robinson Cano/2012/313/379/550 1 8R (pssst- he plays 2B!)/1 Card/Salty
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/182 ... 714/427968
10. Vernon Wells/2003/TOR/CF/317/359/550/49 2b's/33 HRs/215 hits/8th in MVP/0 Cards/visick
11.Carlos Zambrano/2004/CHC/SP (probably no *)/16-8/2.75 ERA/'Kerry, Kerry, Kerry got the white bread fan love, Z did the lifting in that era (Prior was always on the DL...)/5th in CY/0 Cards/pcassidy
12. Manny Ramirez/1999/CLV/44HRs/165RBI/333/442/663/2 Cards/Over 600PA's
Player Link:
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/944/1999/1/1999 /FrankM
13. Eric Young/1996/COL/2B/324 BA/393 OBP/53 SB/(31 Ks in 643 PA)/0 Cards/Need another Rockies player added to the collection!/rolandzeut
14. Taylor Douthit/1929/STL/CF-1e12(-1)/336/416/471/Leadoff batter/CF for 1926-1931 Cardinals/13th in MVP/0 Cards/ including 26 World Series/andycummings
15. Matty Alou/1966/PIT/cf/342/373/421/Deserves a better card/9th in MVP/2 Cards/carr20
16. Dizzy Trout/1944/27-14/bests in ERA (2.12), complete games (33) shutouts (seven) and innings (352.1)—while hitting .271 with five home runs and 24 RBIs in 133 at-bats/2nd in MVP/MMBC/2 Cards/fraank123
17. Johnny Mize/1947/NYG/ 51 Homeruns/3rd in MVP/2 Cards/would be fist Giants card/Chris Franco
18. Derrek Lee/2005/CHC/1B/.335-.418-.662-1.080/199 hits & batting title/50 2B, 46 HR & slugging champ/3rd in MVP/both Gold Glove & Silver Slugger/0 Cards/CHC-EXP has no 1B who is both a great hitter & a great fielder/tcochran
19. Dave Orr/1886/.338 /.363 /.527/1B/0 Cards/ — Tied with Heinie Reitz for second-most triples in a single season with 31. (Chief Wilson is first with 36.) I like triples./bcousy57
20. Cesar Tovar. 1968 Twins. Played every position including pitcher and catcher. 613 AB/1 Card/packleader
21. Mike Henneman/1988/Tigers RP 9-6 1.87 ERA 22 Saves 1.051 WHIP/0 Cards/warrenbob52
22. Nolan Ryan/1991/TEX/career best 1.01 whip led league. 10.6k/9 /EMK
23. Wayne Terwilliger/1959/KC/ 2b/3b/SS/267/335/361/696 / No one has been in professional baseball longer than Twig. A player, coach, and manager for 62 remarkable years. He will be 92 this June./Maxie Minoso
24.Barry Bonds/2004/SF/(the insane .362 BA/.609 OBP/.812 SLG card)/MVP/3 Cards/ ShakeyBoomer
25. Cy Seymour/1905/Reds/377/429/559/988/182 OPS+ CF2(-3) e10 RF2 LF2/3-game injury risk./WeatherNut
26. Dennis Martinez/1992/MON/16-11/2.47/1.03 El Presidente. Nicaraguyan hero who has no card to reflect his better years and nice career/MarcPelletier
27. Silver King/1888/StL Browns/45-20/1.63 ERA/64 CG/584.2 IP/258 K, 76, BB/0.874 WHIP/Simply the single greatest pitching season ever recorded/bmcgruder
28. Pete Gray/1945/SLB/LF/218/259/261/520/One armed baseball player/Clayface9
29. Juan Pierre/2004/Marlins/CF/326/374/407/45 SB, led NL with 12 triples & 221 hits, played all 162 games and made only 2 errors. (His 2003 is nearly as good as a 2nd choice.)/GARRETTGOODRICH
30. Jim Spencer/1979/NYY/1B/288/367/593/960 OPS - would be a VERY desirable addition to ATG as a monster platoon 1B lefty (he was a beast vs. rightys) with great defense to boot!/moodymets
31. Mike Norris/1980/OAK/22-9/24 cg, 6.8 hp9/0'cards currently, screwball pitcher's memorable year/honestiago
32. John Hiller /1973/DET/125 IP/10-5/38 saves/1.44 era/1.02 whip/rickburr
33. Gary Sheffield /1996/FLA/314/465/624/1.090 /189 OPS best season /casey89
34. George Brett/1976/KC/(.333 for first batting title in a year when there was no hitting at all!)RiggoDrill
35. Ryne Duren/1958/RP (started 1 game)/1.097 WHIP/10.3 SO9/4.3H9/Save leader with 19/ROY-2/AS/MVP-22/ Mumford
36. Kevin MIllar/2004/1b-lf-rf/297/383/474/18 HR/17 HBP - most importantly...walked off of Mo Rivera to help the Red Sox win Game 7 of ALCS and eventually break "The Curse" and beat the Cards in the WS!!!/caimrisek
37. Reggie Sanders/1995/CIN/RF-CF/.306/397/579/975/Only All-Star season/6th in MVP voting/0 Cards/Ragnarokpc
38. Travis Hafner/2006/CLE/DH/308/439/659/1.097/Led AL in SLG and OPS/supertyphoon
39. Eric Dubose/2003/3-6, 3.79, nice whip at 1.15, but more importantly vs lhp 305/383/402/785, vs rhp/186/258/330/588/jawajedi
40. Johnny Bench/1974/CIN/C/280/363/507/870/4 Cards/James Maple
41. Jose Vidro/2000/MON/2B/330/379/540/918/Doug Tucker
42. Ken "Hawk" Harrelson/1968/BOS/IB/OF/35 HR/109 RBI/275/356/874/Led the league RBI/MRock61
43. Bob Watson/1975/1b/LF, 324/375/495/CTStough
44. Bernard Gilkey/1996/NYM/LF/317/393/562/955/good LF with monster clutch/AndyP92072
45. Clayton Kershaw/2016/LAD/0.725 whip/Best whip ever (.725) for a starting pitcher. This card, like Pedro's best card, is a non*, bolstering the efficacy of five man rotations and providing a nice counterpoint to the already strong Kershaw card/The Last Druid
46. Harry Krause/1909/*9 LHSP - Part of a great '09 A's rotation and a great (14.1 OB units per side) card. The emphasis here is on GREAT CARD, as in IT WILL BE USED!!/Sheikyerboudi
47. Chet Lemon/1979/CWS/CF/318/391/496/44 2b/1D CF/fills CF CWS exp gap for those of of who like to play franchise theme leagues/2cityfan
48. Wes Ferrell/1935/CLV/25-14/3.52 ERA/347 BA/ with 7 HRs and 32 RBIs. His best year as a pitcher and hitter/Typhoon
49. Justin Morneau/2006/MIN/321/.375/.559, MVP year, decent glove. 34 HRs, 130 RBI. In other years, he came in second in the MVP two years later, and lead the NL in hitting in 2014/0 cards/pbebus
50. Hubie Brooks/1985/MON/SS/269/413/723 - 10th in mvp and depth to MON SS/garmonaitis
51. Heinie Manush/1928/SLB/378/47 doubles/20 triples/13HR/989 OPS/2nd in MVP/MBC/Roosky
52. Glenn Beckert/1971/CHC/342A/367obp/only 9 e at 2B/11th in MVP/egvrich
53. Chris Davis/2013 BAL/1B/286/370/634/1004/53HRs/htintx
54. Carlos baerga/1993/CLE/2B/321-355-486-840, hated when he came to the plate against my O's. power hitting 2B/cassidygt
55. David Eckstein/2005/ANA/158 games - 97 R - 294 AVE - 363 OB% - 758 OPS - 981 Fielding % - 2x WS Champ - got more out of his ability than anyone during his time/Vernst
56. Buzz Capra/1974/ATL/16-8/2.28 era/1.14whip/9th in CY/20th in MVP/scorehouse
57. Albert Belle/1998/CWS/LF/.328 - .399 - .655 690. Arguably the best offensive full season in White Sox history. Set team records for HRs (49), RBI (152) and extra base hits (99). Played in 163 games, so injury free. Led AL in SLG (.655), OPS (1.055), OPS+ (172), extra base hits & TB (399). 2nd in AL in HRs, 2B (48), RBI and offensive WAR (7.3). Career high 200 hits. 3rd in AL in BA. Surprisingly, led AL in LF putouts and double plays and was 3rd in range factor. BDWard
58. JJ Putz 2007/RHRP/SEA/6-1/71 IP/1.38 ERA/.698 WHIP/13th in MVP vote. Would give the Mariners a dominant Bullpen. M's need SS, C, LF and Pitching Pitching Pitching JJ would help. Palerydr2.0
59. Roger Maris 1960/NYY/ OBP .371/SLG .581/ OPS .952 /OPS+ 160. Gold Glove. His first MVP year (and 2nd card). Radical platoon split (1.070 vs RHP), so a force at higher salary caps. RF & CF./Outta Leftfield
60. Adolfo Phillips/1967/CUBS/CF/268/384/458/842/0Cards/cardiaccubbie
61. Cuckoo Christensen/1926/CIN/OF/.350-.426-.438/Lead NL in OBP/No power Lefty with a huge RHP bias like Weintraub. Played briefly in 1927 then never got back to the bigs/ScumbyJr
http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... cu01.shtml
62. Roy Sievers/WAS/1957/301/388/579/967/BC/led league in HR and RBI first man to do so for a last place team/3rd in MVP behind Williams and Mantle/2 Cards/just passed, would be a small but nice tribute to have his best season in ATG/Rosie2167
63. Luis Salazar/1980 San Diego Padres/337/3B OF/2Cards/Only player I had to be offered for 4 different players in a trade cas he tripled all the time! 7 triples in 169 ABs. Utility type guy with speed. (Sentimental favorite like Billy Grabarkewitz). Sincerely, Delivery Boy... (Chuck1234)
64. Barry Zito/2002/OAK/23-5/2.75 ERA/1.13 WHIP/229.1 IP/182 K/0Cards/Cy Young Award winner/davesquare3
65. Aramis Ramirez /2004/CUBS/3B/318/373/578/951/596AB/36 HRs Career highs in RUNS, BA, SLG, OBP, OPS, OPS+.best offensive season. A consistent run producer throughout his career and an underrated defensive player. He is deserving of an ATG card/0Cards/PJK
66. Roger Metzger /1973/HOU/SS/250/299/322/621/14 triples - GG. Best fielding SS from 70's,he will hit a triple every now and then/0Cards/LMBombers
67. John Wochenfuss/1980/DET/Utility man and HR bat against lefties/274/390/449/839/0Cards/jlt53
68. Rick Ankiel/2000/STL/SP/11-7/3.5 ERA/1.297whip/0Cards/Musial6
69. Placido Polanco/2007/DET/2B-2 E-0/341/388/458/36 DB/16 seasons with a career .297 BA, 3 GG. In 2007 he played 2B in 142 games without making a single error!/0Cards/Radagast Brown
70. Bill Joyce/1894/WAS/3B/355/496/648/1143/0Cards/jrb16915
71. Vladimir Guerrero/2000/MON/RF/.345/.410/.664/1.074 - It is his best card and he is a future hall of famer./1 card/djp_77
72. Mark Teixeira /2005 TEX/1B/.301/.379/.575/144 RBIs/3 errors/.998 field pct./SWITCH HITTER, WE NEED MORE SWITCH HITTERS!! And Tex deserves a card!/ lanier64
73. Dick McAuliffe/1966/274/373/509/882/His main position was shortstop in 1966. The only good lefty hitting SS
in ATG who are 3 or better Vaughan, Lloyd, Travis and Pesky. He more then likely have a range of 3. Here is a link to his mystery cards which has a 1966 season on it.
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/37720/1660/1/60 / DARRELLPICKELL
74. Mike Epstein/1969/WAS/1B/278/414/551/965/30hrs/0Cards/Bunze0