Wed Mar 20, 2019 11:18 am
2014 Giancarlo Stanton, FLA, Bats-R, 3L Balance, RF-2(-3)e7
LH--12.1 2b, 0 3b, 11.5 HR, 16 BB 452/538/964, 1.502 OPS
RH--4.1 2b, 0 3b, 12.5 HR, 18 BB 325/444/793, 1.237 OPS
Led League in HR. 2nd in MVP Vote.
2017 Giancarlo Stanton, FLA, Bats-R, 4L Balance, RF-2(-3)e4
LH--10.2 2b, 0 3b, 19.3 HR, 20 BB 410/531/1.200, 1.731 OPS
RH--3.4 2b, 0 3b, 15.4 HR, 14 BB 303/406/842, 1.248 OPS
Led League in HR & RBI. MVP.
2009 Josh Johnson, FLA, Throws-R, 1L Balance, S6(Close decision whether a * or not)
LH--15.9 1b, 0.8 2b, 0.6 3b, 0 HR, 4 BB 166/197/185, .381 OPS
RH--11.3 1b, 0.2 2b, 1.3 3b, 3.3 HR, 5 BB 156/195/278, .473 OPS
2010 Josh Johnson, FLA, Throws-R, 1L Balance, S6
LH--10.2 1b, 3.5 2b, 1.4 3b, 0 HR, 0 BB 139/139/196, .335 OPS
RH--7.3 1b, 3.7 2b, 0.3 3b, 0 HR, 4 BB 108/141/150, .291 OPS
5th in CY Voting.
There's a reason the 2011 Johnson had such good numbers; he only pitched 60 innings that year. Let's not go down that road. We already cherry-pick some pitching numbers enough.
I like the 2010 card, though it is not a *
2017 Marcel Ozuna, Bats-R, 4R Balance, FLA, LF-2(-2)e5, CF-3(-2)e5
LH--0.3 2b, 1 3b, 3.5 HR, 9 BB 374/426/503, .928 OPS
RH--5.1 2b, 0 3b, 11.3 HR, 12 BB 384/453/789, 1.241 OPS
This is why I hate adding very recent cards, when we haven't had a chance to see how a guy's career plays out. Is Ozuna the guy who slashed 312/376/548 with a .924 OPS in ONE season (2017), or is he the guy who every other season of his career slashes around 280/320/440 with a .760 OPS and 22 Homers? Looks to me like he's the latter.
A few other add ideas:
Marlins need an Edgar Renteria:
1996 Edgar Renteria, FLA, Bats-R, 2R Balance, SS-2e17, Steal: *6/-(19-11)
LH—7.4 2b, 1.6 3b, 1.6 HR, 9 BB 248/318/404, .722 OPS
RH—2 2b, 0.8 3b, 1.8 HR, 7 BB 398/442/487, .929 OPS
1997 Edgar Renteria, FLA, Bats-R, 1R Balance, SS-1e19, Steal: *2-6,12/-(17-13)
LH--1.5 2b, 0 3b, 0 HR, 12 BB 258/347/274, .621 OPS
RH--1.4 2b, 0.6 3b, 1.5 HR, 5 BB 306/344/375, .719 OPS
If you want him to hit some, 1996. If you want that 1 at SS, 1997.
A couple of multi-position subs, and subs is one of the reasons we do a team add:
1996 Alex Arias, FLA, Bats-R, E Balance, 2b-3e8, SS-3e27, 3b-3e20, 1b-4e30
LH--8.9 2b, 3 3b, 0 HR, 2 BB 281/314/425, .739 OPS
RH--3.1 2b, 0.6 3b, 0.5 HR, 7 BB 304/368/362, .730 OPS
2006 Alfredo Amezaga, FLA, Bats-S, 7R Balance, 2b-2e23, SS-3e27, 3b-3e28, 1b-4e20, CF-3(+2)e10, LF/RF-4(+2)e10
LH--0 2b, 0 3b, 0 HR, 11 BB 000/120/000, .120 OPS
RH--0 2b, 1.4 3b, 1.5 HR, 6 BB 304/356/376, .732 OPS
A couple of CF to give FLA a 1 option:
1993 Chuck Carr, FLA , Bats-S, E Balance, CF-1(-1)7, Steal: *2-6,9/-(18-15)
LH--4.6 2b, 0.5 3b, 2.3 HR, 8 BB 237/301/361, .662 OPS
RH--0.2 2b, 0 3b, 1 HR, 9 BB 273/340/305, .645 OPS
First Marlins "star".....
1996 Devon White, FLA, Bats-S, 4L balance, CF-1(-1)e5, Steal: *2-5/-(19-13)
LH--14.5 2b, 0 3b, 8 HR, 3 BB 368/403/745, 1.148 OPS
RH--6.2 2b, 2.1 3b, 2.8 HR, 2 BB 252/287/433, .720 OPS
1997 Jay Powell, FLA, Throws-R, 4R Balance, R2
LH--21.3 1b, 5.5 2b, 0 3b, 0 HR, 5 BB 260/294/314, .608 OPS
RH--9.4 1b, 3.5 2b, 0.4 3b, 0 HR, 12 BB 138/234/183, .417 OPS