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Want to nominate a card but aren’t sure who? Below are some great offensive seasons for All-Time greats that may be slightly different than cards we have now.
1948 Ted Williams
If Williams’ cards don’t always hit what you think they should (it’s all those walks), check out his 1948 card.
For all his current cards in the set, his HITS make up between 53%-56% of his OBP. 1948 was the season during his prime when that Hit Pctg of his OBP was it’s highest: 60%. He is VERY Balanced as well, vs LH & vs RH almost identical
1948 Ted Williams: 369/497/615, E balance, LF-3(-2)e6
1937 Joe DiMaggio
His career highs in HR, RBI, Slugging and should’ve won the MVP (Gehringer). If you want Joe to be a slugger, here he is.
346/412/673, E balance, CF-1(0)e17
1963 Hank Aaron
Yeah, he has 5 cards, but all his best cards lean at least moderately Left. ‘63 Aaron is a 1R balance, enhancing the card set.
319/391/586, 31 Steals (*4,6/-19-13), 1R Balance, RF-1(-2)e7
2003 Albert Pujols
This Albert plays LF & 1b, though probably below average.
359/439/667, 2L Balance, LF-3(+2)e5 1b-3e4
1972 Carlton Fisk
‘72 Fisk is evenly balanced, in contrast to his 77/78 Red Sox cards. Rookie of the Year and best offensive season by OPS+
293/370/538, E Balance, C- 1(-3)e8
2012 Miguel Cabrera
2013 leans Left, 2012 is a 4R. Nice for those Minute Maid teams.
330/393/606, 4R Balance, 3b-4e14 1b-4e14
1948 Ted Williams
If Williams’ cards don’t always hit what you think they should (it’s all those walks), check out his 1948 card.
For all his current cards in the set, his HITS make up between 53%-56% of his OBP. 1948 was the season during his prime when that Hit Pctg of his OBP was it’s highest: 60%. He is VERY Balanced as well, vs LH & vs RH almost identical
1948 Ted Williams: 369/497/615, E balance, LF-3(-2)e6
1937 Joe DiMaggio
His career highs in HR, RBI, Slugging and should’ve won the MVP (Gehringer). If you want Joe to be a slugger, here he is.
346/412/673, E balance, CF-1(0)e17
1963 Hank Aaron
Yeah, he has 5 cards, but all his best cards lean at least moderately Left. ‘63 Aaron is a 1R balance, enhancing the card set.
319/391/586, 31 Steals (*4,6/-19-13), 1R Balance, RF-1(-2)e7
2003 Albert Pujols
This Albert plays LF & 1b, though probably below average.
359/439/667, 2L Balance, LF-3(+2)e5 1b-3e4
1972 Carlton Fisk
‘72 Fisk is evenly balanced, in contrast to his 77/78 Red Sox cards. Rookie of the Year and best offensive season by OPS+
293/370/538, E Balance, C- 1(-3)e8
2012 Miguel Cabrera
2013 leans Left, 2012 is a 4R. Nice for those Minute Maid teams.
330/393/606, 4R Balance, 3b-4e14 1b-4e14