20.2 Voting now Open!

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Poll ended at Mon Mar 02, 2020 2:57 pm

1. 2010 Evan Longoria TB 3B 1e15, 294/372/507, Doubles machine vs L, career highs in ba, obp, 2b, 3b, sb. MVP-6. Would be a nice addition to the Rays' limited selection. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1377/2010/1/2010
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2. 1896 Ed Delahanty PHI LF 300 point card ops UPGRADE 499 ab 62 bb led league in slg ops ops+ lf 1(-2)25 1b430 2b471 STL AA*
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3. 1915 Ty Cobb, DET OF - In the words of RiggoDrill, "would automatically become the best leadoff man in the entire set if elected". Batted .369 with career highs in OBP (.486) SB's (96) and walks (118).
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4. 1999 Rey Ordonez, NYM, SS https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/6400/1999/1/1999
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5. 1913 Jim Scott, CWS, RH S/R 20-21 1.90 1.082 Career bests in G, GS, IP, ERA & WHIP. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & BB9. Suffered all season long from a lack of run support. No ATG card.
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6. 1952 Allie Reynolds, NYY, SP 20-8 2.06 1.191 Career bests in W, IP, ERA, WHIP, K, SO/W & BB/9. Near career bests in H9, HR9 & SO/9. Led A.L. in ERA, ShO & SO. 2nd in MVP voting.
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7. 1979 Pete Rose Phil 1B .331/.419/.430/.849 20 SB 1B3-E9 163 games played. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/840353/1680/1/80
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8. 1962 Ken Hubbs Cubs 2B - Rookie of the year - Gold Glove - Bulletproof - Should be a card for this guy who's life tragically ended too soon.
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9. 2004 Carlos Zambrano - Cubs SP - 16-8 2.75 ERA 1.21 WHIP - No cards is set
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10. 1973 Davey May Brewers CF, 2(-2) Bats L .303 25 93 .352 .473 .824 Career highs in virtually every offensive category. Led AL in total bases. A good lefty bat alternative in CF to low BA/OBP Gorman Thomas for the Brewers in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/737681/1670/1/70
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11. 1884 Charlie Sweeney RHSP Providence Grays 17-8, 1.55 ERA, 221 IP, 153 hits, 29 BB, 4 HR allowed, 0.824 WHIP. Even batted .298 with the stick! Could be every 5th day stater...
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12. 2013 Yu Darvish P TEX - 2nd in cy young voting/277K/helps out a weak Rangers rotation. 2.83 era 1.07 WHIP. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91666/2013/1/2013
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13. 2005 Jason BAY OF PIT- 162 games, 707 PA 44 doubles/32 HRS/ 21 of 22 sb/ 306 ba/402 ob/ 559 slug
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14. 1965 Jim Pagliaroni, Pirates .268/.337; top five in stolen bases allowed.17 homers with Forbes as home par
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15. 1958 Ernie Banks Cubs, SS - By far his best card. .331 vs lefties, OPS and Slug vs righties (3R maybe) best HR's, BA and Slg.
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16. 1989 Craig Biggio C HOU; silver slugger award, another Astros catcher option would be good for franchise leagues
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17. 1973 Joe Morgan - CIN 2b-1e10 .290 / .406 / .493 - best fielding, best base-stealing, and injury-proof Morgan card. Kills righties (L 4R) + plays all 162 games https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/738499/1670/1/70
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18. 2016 Zach Britton, Orioles 0.54 ERA, 47 saves, 74 K's, 18 BB's, in 67 innings, .836 Whip, .01 HR per 9 innings, 4.2 WAR, his best season ever. Earned best reliever in Al that season and plenty of buzz for Cy Young award. Gave up 1 homerun all season. Gave up four earned runs all season. No earned runs after April 27 and 47 for 47 in save opportunities!!! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91472/2016/1/3016
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19. 1961 Al Kaline led league with 41 dbls, gold glove, slashed 324/393/515. Doesn't really have a card that does justice for the great HOFer
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20. 1977 Eric Soderholm, White Sox, 3B 2e11 .280 25 67 .350 .500 .850 Career highs in H, R, DO, 3B, HR, RBI, OBP, SLG, OPS & TB. The White Sox took a chance on him in 1977. Soderholm responded with his best big league season. Soderholm fills a need at 3B for the expansion White Sox. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/741336/1670/1/70
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21. 1998 Jose Offerman, Royals 2B - No card in the set, had career highs in BA (.315), OBP (.403), SLG (.438), AB (607), H (191), 3B (13), SB (45). OBP is 81 points higher than only other viable KC option at 2B. At 2B is a 3e21 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3643/1690/1/90
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22. 2001Javier Vazquez S7* on-base/slugging L 145/290 R 212/301. No card despite 45 WAR and 2500+K.
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23. 2008 JOBA Chamberlain NYY 2.60 ERA 118Ks in 100 IP, SP & RP, Midges not included. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/90690/2008/1/2008
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24. 1993 Robby Thompson 2B, Giants - Give the Giants a solid fielding 2B. In 1993 he is a 1e11 with a .312/.375/.496 slash line along with being an B-Stealer/A-Bunter/B-H&R. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/42046/1690/1/90
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25. 2006 Francisco Liriano Twins SP - Rookie year, a tale of what might have been before Tommy John. 2.16 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, 144 Ks in 121 innings. Only two other choices for a top tier Twins pitcher in the set.
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26. 1996 Ivan Rodriguez C Rangers, all-star, golden glove, silver slugger, 685 PA (would make this only the 2nd injury proof catcher) .300ba, .814 ops https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3291/1690/1/90
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27. 1984 Cal Ripken Jr. - SS-1e26 – .304 / .374 / .510 - similar hitting to 1983, but with Gold Glove fielding. A balanced hitting card (R 1L) with NO INJURIES https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/802730/1680/1/80
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28. 1946 Schoolboy Rowe Phil .978 whip 136 innings SP much better card (current whips 1.26 1.28)
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29. 1959 Charlie Neal. 2B(30), 3B(11), HR(19), SB(17-6), All Star, MVP-8th, Gold Glove. Bats-R, 1R Balance, 2b-1e10, SS-4e44, Steal: *3-5/-(17-12), 3 Game INJ Risk
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30. 1935 Cy Blanton Pirates SP/RP - League leader in ERA (2.58), WHIP (1.081), H/9 (7.8) & HR/9 (0.1),3 HR in 254 IP
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31. 1955 Johnny Logan Braves SS - .297, .360, .442, .802 OPS, played in all 154 games, Braves need a better showing at SS than current cards for franchise leagues
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32.1982 Jason Thompson Pirates 1B- https://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/p ... /1680/1/80 , Keep Pops in LF for your theme leagues, the 6R Thompson is here to the rescue!
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33. 1976 Kent Tekulve Pittsburgh Pirates. 103 Innings Pitched. His current cards don't do his effectiveness against right handers justice. This year righties couldn't touch him.https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/741935/1670/1/70
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34. 1971 Joe Grzenda, LHRP, Wash/Texas 5-2 1.92 1.009 Career best ERA, WHIP, H9, BB9, SO9, SO/BB ratio. Grzenda put together one magical season. Texas badly needs a high quality lefty reliever in the bullpen. No ATG card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/734732/1670/1/70
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35.1928 Paul Waner, PIT, Bats-L, E Balance, RF/LF-1(-2)e9, CF-2(-)e9, 1b-2e25 Best card for the hall of famer
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36. 1951 Sam Jethroe Boston Braves bats S OF AB 572 HR 18 AVE .280 OBP .356 SB 35
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37. 2016 Jean Segura Ari bats R 3R bal 2B,SS AB 637 HR 20 AV .319 OBP .368 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91626/2016/1/2016
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38. 2004 Sean Casey Reds 1B Bats L Bal E .324/.381/.534 44 doubles, 24 home runs. 3e9. Very solid player.
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39.1929 Lloyd Waner PIT Bats Left Bal E All outfield post. 1(-1) e6 His best card, led league in doubles, 5th in MVP voting.
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40.1996 Dave Nilsson - Brewers LH hitting 1B, OF, and C from Australia; .331 Avg, .407 OBP, .525 SLG; 33 doubles and 17 HR
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41. 1977 Ted Simmons, STL C Bats-S, 1R Balance, C-3(0)e4, RF-4(+1)e16, better against RHP than current 4m cards
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42. 1905 Mike Donlin nyg of BA 356 .413 .495 .908 OPS+ 167; 676 Plate Appearances; lead league in RS 124; lifetime .333 hitter with lifetime 142 OPS+; 33 Steals ;OPS for this season is almost 100 points above his current and only card in ATG
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43. 1993 Alex Fernandez, CWS SP 18-9 3.13, WHIP 1.16.. franchise leagues that focus on exp era need more White SOX RHSP.. He was a solid pitcher in his career with the White Sox and Marlins
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44. 1933 Wally Berger Braves OF
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45. 2002 Magglio Ordonez RF 2(-1)e4 .320/.381/.597, 47 Doubles, 38 HRs Would be a nice add for the White Sox
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46. 2000 Andruw Jones Braves CF 1(-3)e2 .303 36 104 .366 .541 .907 21 SBs. Career highs in HITS, BA, OBP, TB, PA and 2nd career highs for SLG, OPS & OPS+. Gold Glove winner. A true 5 tool player. In game injury only
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47. 1935 Billy Rogell, DET ss Bats R, E Balance, SS-2e24 Tigers shortstop in the 1930s, World Series in 1934 & 1935, 9 year DP combo with Charlie Gehringer. Has good OBP, would be a nice, cheap alternative in smaller cap leagues
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48. 1973 Steve Rogers, Expos SP 5L, Expos 10-5, 1.54 ERA, 1.060 WHIP, 6.2 H/9, 3.3 BB/9 Career long Expo, who despite 13 years with some really bad Expo teams, starting in 1973, somehow managed to go 158-152 during his career. Expos could use better starting pitching
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49. 2011 James Shields TB SP* Much needed upgrade for Rays limited ATG pitching staff. 249 ip 225 k 2.82 era 1.04 whip 11 Complete Games! 4 Shutouts! AL All-Star 3rd in Cy Young voting
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50. 2004 Vladimir Guerrero - LAA AL MVP, 39hr's, .337 BA. In Cooperstown with and Angels hat, he should have one in this set too
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Total votes : 1671

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Re: 20.2 Voting now Open!

PostTue Feb 25, 2020 6:06 pm

I seem to remember a crusade to get an Alcides Escobar card into the set and he couldn't even hit!


1e16
0 games missed
.285 hitter
A stealer

I'm not sure which Escobar you are thinking of. :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: 20.2 Voting now Open!

PostTue Feb 25, 2020 6:15 pm

I get that he's not a big attractive name but I'm a little surprised on the lack of support that the Offerman card has received. A very playable card (especially compared to the rest of the KC middle infield).


His name has NOTHING to do with it.

His DEFENSE has everything to do with it.
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Re: 20.2 Voting now Open!

PostTue Feb 25, 2020 9:01 pm

visick wrote:
I get that he's not a big attractive name but I'm a little surprised on the lack of support that the Offerman card has received. A very playable card (especially compared to the rest of the KC middle infield).


His name has NOTHING to do with it.

His DEFENSE has everything to do with it.


a 3e14 doesn't seem bad enough to keep a guy out considering the significant offensive upgrade he provides the Royals.

**I'm not 100% sure what the D rating would be when splitting 1998 from the 90's set but a .974 fielding % (although not spectacular) shouldn't be considered a liability.
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Re: 20.2 Voting now Open!

PostWed Feb 26, 2020 7:11 am

I have the 1998 set and Offerman is a 3e21 at 2B.
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Re: 20.2 Voting now Open!

PostWed Feb 26, 2020 9:23 am

Your call piloneus...

Still wanna use him?
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Re: 20.2 Voting now Open!

PostWed Feb 26, 2020 9:55 am

FRANKMANSUETO wrote:I have the 1998 set and Offerman is a 3e21 at 2B.


is he rated for SS? I avoid having a potential 4e48 out there.
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Re: 20.2 Voting now Open!

PostWed Feb 26, 2020 10:25 am

In 1998 I believe he ONLY played 2B. I'll confirm later today when I get back home.
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Re: 20.2 Voting now Open!

PostWed Feb 26, 2020 10:39 am

FRANKMANSUETO wrote:In 1998 I believe he ONLY played 2B. I'll confirm later today when I get back home.


The position and rating posted in the Strat Stats above are correct per Strat.
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Re: 20.2 Voting now Open!

PostWed Feb 26, 2020 4:28 pm

To change the subject back to Ken Hubbs, I get that he was ROY, he can't hit!! He has 30 votes, Charlie Neal who, yes was a Dodger, is a XLNT fielder who hits a bit...not a lot and he has 17 votes. Why is Ken out polling Charlie, because of his truly tragic to young death? Because he was a Cub, because he's more well known? Neither of these two are actual "all time great" players. I just don't get it. Rant over.
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Re: 20.2 Voting now Open!

PostWed Feb 26, 2020 5:23 pm

mykeedee wrote:To change the subject back to Ken Hubbs, I get that he was ROY, he can't hit!! He has 30 votes, Charlie Neal who, yes was a Dodger, is a XLNT fielder who hits a bit...not a lot and he has 17 votes. Why is Ken out polling Charlie, because of his truly tragic to young death? Because he was a Cub, because he's more well known? Neither of these two are actual "all time great" players. I just don't get it. Rant over.


Is this the actual 1959 Neal card?
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/38767/1660/1/60

Don't know what Hubbs' card would look like, but Neal has over 30 gba chances. A deal breaker for me.
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