nels52 wrote:I like a lot of the guys BDWard mentioned---although he forgot Carlos Beltran 03-'04.
If that's the standard Salty, idk, although Beltran is a first ballot HOF with a record SB % and these are amazing, unique and toolsy cards.
I'm only judging the cards on how likely they would be used at higher caps.
If a guy isn't getting on base at least in the 50% neighborhood on one side of the card the only chance they'd really be used is if there are tons of homers or similar- and would still have to be above 40% without it being mostly made of walks/singles.
Look at the Pete Reiser card as an example-- 1 in CF -5 arm 5R hitter, hardly ever/never gets drafted in any high cap situation.
Can't remember the last time someone played him. (maybe he snuck onto someone's roster as an inj replacement?)
Its not a judgement on the player or the season they had b/c I can only go by what the card says.
I also spent a great deal of time going through all those players whose cards can be seen-- not to say that everyone that works is gotten, but think most of the hitters who are likely to be used were put on my list, maybe a few more still.