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Many have said that we don't know what we are getting when we nominate cards, so I've taken some time to put some stats together from some cards, using Diamond Dope and Veterans 1975 for the park, since it's kind of neutral (10,10,10,10). I asked Bill for his permission/blessing to do this. So I'll be posting some card add ideas, thoughts, etc to hopefully keep interest up and give folks some stuff to actually discuss on the boards.
My Goals on IMPROVEMENTS:
1--Provide a card that is more representative of a player's career than their current card(s)
2--Provide a card that is fundamentally different than their current cards
1933 Wally Berger, BSB, Bats-R, E Balance, LF-3(-1)e10, RF/CF-4(-1)e10
LH--8.8 2b, 2 3b, 12 HR, 6 BB 374/414/856, 1.271 OPS
RH--8.5 2b, 2 3b, 11.8 HR, 8 BB 373/425/854, 1.280 OPS
Wow, this card has a LOT of HR power. Berger finished 3rd in MVP Voting, and this card would be his best by far.
1942 George Case, WAS, Bats-R, E Balance, LF-1(+2)e18, RF-2(+2)e18, CF-3(+2)e18, Steal:*3-6/-(19-15)
LH--5.2 2b, 0 3b, 1.5 HR, 6 BB 385/425/481, .906 OPS
RH--5.3 2b, 0 3b, 1.7 HR, 6 BB 382/422/484, .906 OPS
Case led the League in Steals 6 times, Thus card has better defense and much better Steal rating than current card.
1938 Ben Chapman, BOS, Bats-R, 1R Balance, RF/LF/CF-3(-1)e13, 2b-3e30, Steal:*4,6/-(16-11)
LH--1.4 2b, 0 3b, 0 HR, 12 BB 448/510/463, .972 OPS
RH--12.1 2b, 2.6 3b, 0.6 HR, 14 BB 419/494/622, 1.116 OPS
Great 1930s combination of speed and power, this card has great OPS, .302 lifetime hitter over 15 seasons, this guy should've been a star, at least give him a better card than the current one he has
1945 Tommy Holmes, BSB, Bats-L, E Balance, RF/LF-3(+1)e6, CF-4(+1)e6
LH--9.1 2b, 1 3b, 10.25 HR, 11 BB 439/501/874, 1.375 OPS
RH--9 2b, 1 3b, 9.7 HR, 11 BB 426/490/843, 1.333 OPS
Led the League in Hits, Doubles, Home Runs, and Total Bases. WWII pitching is almost as good as steroids, apparently.
1928 Heinie Manush, SLB, Bats-L, E Balance, LF-2(+2)e3, RF/LF-3(+2)e3
LH--8.5 2b, 4.8 3b, 3 HR, 3 BB 484/503/745, 1.248 OPS
RH--8.9 2b, 4.8 3b, 2.6 HR, 3 BB 494/513/746, 1.258 OPS
Batted .378 and didn't win the batting title, finished 2nd in MVP Voting, Led League in Hits and Doubles, He's a .330 LIFETIME Hitter, give the man a better card
1940 Rip Radcliff, SLB, Bats-L, 1R Balance, 1b-4e30, LF/RF/CF-4(+1)e9
LH--5.4 2b, 1.7 3b, 0.3 HR, 5 BB 399/432/495, .927 OPS
RH--5.8 2b, 2.1 3b, 0.3 HR, 5 BB 428/460/533, .994 OPS
Led the League in Hits, card is usable at 1b, much improved over his .98m card
1939 Max West, BSB, Bats-L, E Balance, LF-3(-1)e10, RF/CF-4(-1)e10
LH--5.7 2b, 1.5 3b, 9.2 HR, 12 BB 309/393/692, 1.084 OPS
RH--5.7 2b, 1.8 3b, 9.3 HR, 12 BB 313/395/702, 1.090 OPS
Apparently hitting Home Runs in Braves Field in the 1930s gives you a lot of home runs in Strat. Good Power here.
1931 Sam West, WAS, Bats-L, E Balance, CF-1(-1)e5, LF/RF-3(-1)e5
LH--9.8 2b, 3.8 3b, 0.3 HR, 2 BB 377/394/550, .944 OPS
RH--10.3 2b, 3.9 3b, 0.3 HR, 2 BB 361/379/540, .919 OPS
This is better than his current card and gives a good "1" CF to Pre War Senators
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