Sun Apr 21, 2019 3:56 pm
My wish list for an ATG Set:
I wish the set was set up where the best cards are the guys who had top Hall of Famer careers: Mays, Ruth, Mantle, Ted Williams, Gehrig, etc, you know the guys I'm talking about.
Next, players who had very good careers, then players who had pretty good careers, then players with more average careers, then players with below average careers and then scrubs.
Of course, outlier years creep in every so often, and in the past I've compared the Ted Williams cards to that 2001 Luis Gonzalez card. In no universe is Luis Gonzalez anywhere close to Ted Williams, except in our ATG set. I'm not against Gonzalez per se, just an example of the way outlier years creep into our set. Ted Williams performed like that for the better part of TWO DECADES, Gonzalez did it ONCE.
Some seem to only want a good card, they couldn't care less whether it's from a Hall of Famer or a guy who played for 5 seasons and started in only one of those seasons, yet had an outlier season in that one magical season. I realize I'm in the minority on this, but I will still tilt at the windmills.
Nowhere are outlier seasons worse than in the RP-only grouping. I think the top RPs should be Rivera, Hoffman, Billy Wagner, Sutter, Eckersley, Fingers, Lee Smith, etc.
RPs can be wildly inconsistent in MLB from season to season. If we go grab outlier seasons with some great WHIP from some dude that never came even close to duplicating that feat, we have chance to put another Dale Murray at the top of the Reliever heap. This may not bother you, but, again, I'd like the set to somewhat represent the history of MLB. Some say "the outliers are part of history" and I would not disagree that they are part of the history, but to me the true history is for the very best players to have the very best cards.
Again, just my opinions...….