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I think that the automatic add idea of the six awards winners each year is a great idea. I would also like to see more contemporary cards. Perhaps in the spring we could vote in 10 players from the previous season after the new cards come out. That still leaves about 92% of the adds per year coming from the other interest groups. All of the new cards, are by definition, super advanced and can potentially fill slots at any cap level, i.e. Chone Figgins. There is also the significant piece about knowing exactly what the cards look like from this era, thus enabling us to avoid the recent Johnny Mize debacle, adding an essentially useless card (and I voted for him FWIW). I'd even be willing to agree to no pre-1884 adds, although for the life of me I can't understand why cards from 1884-1893 are lumped in the same category as pre-1884 cards. Moving the mound back 10 feet was a big deal in 1894 but after that pitchers seemed to adapt and hitting more or less returned to "normal levels." Andy's argument about the underhand pitch and batters calling for pitch placement prior 1884, at least makes some sense, although it seemed that the majority of voters in Steve's poll prefer no moratorium on early players being added, but Andy is such a vocal proponent for his interests that sometimes it seems like they are what the community wants - but the poll does suggest otherwise.
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