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Send me your card add suggestions! I get to add 5.

PostMon May 18, 2020 1:40 pm

Hi All,

Strat has contacted me about the 5 cards I get to add to the set.

The only one that is a lock for me is Steve Avery, because I was a lefty pitcher and that was the name I used on my fake ID in high school.

The other one I'm passionate about adding is Eddie Gaedel, but they surely won't let me.

Otherwise, I'm looking for inspiration. Send me your suggestions!

Thanks,

Matt
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PostMon May 18, 2020 1:49 pm

Oh, please please request Eddie Gaedel, # 1/8. Please, I beg you Matt!

Upsides
Perfect OBP, never, ever injured, and no errors whatsoever.

Downsides
No power, unclear but likely bad base-running speed, limited defensive range (although it could be said that never did a ball get by him).
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PostMon May 18, 2020 1:54 pm

I've heard his card won't be allowed in, but if they let me believe you me he's in. I've already made an inquiry about it and am waiting to hear back.
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PostMon May 18, 2020 1:57 pm

What a joke.
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PostMon May 18, 2020 2:06 pm

Bob Hurricane Hazle 1957, RF Braves
took over for the Braves when Billy Bruton got hurt.
RiggoDrill says that there is a strat card already existing for him.

.403 BA, 7 HRs in 134 ABs, .377 OBP, 1.12 OPS,
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PostMon May 18, 2020 2:06 pm

Might I suggest 1969 Ernie Banks ... Would be his only 1B card in the set where he played nearly half his career. He's a 3 game risk with only 4 errors all season. Not the offensive Ernie we know and love, but the Ernie I barely remember growing up a Cubs fan in Chicago.
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PostMon May 18, 2020 2:08 pm

1962 Elroy Face 28 saves, 1.88 ERA, 1.01 WHIP
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PostMon May 18, 2020 2:09 pm

1962 Elroy Face 28 saves, 1.88 ERA, 1.01 WHIP
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PostMon May 18, 2020 2:09 pm

tmfw30 wrote:I've heard his card won't be allowed in, but if they let me believe you me he's in. I've already made an inquiry about it and am waiting to hear back.


The question really is, Did SOM ever create a paper card for him in the past....if not, then it's an easy NO that he won't be added.

However, if SOM did create a paper card on him in the past, then you have at least a slim chance that they might.
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PostMon May 18, 2020 2:14 pm

OK, you asked: :lol:
All stats based on Veterans 1975 (10,10,10,10)

1921 Austin McHenry, STL, Bats-R, E Balance, CF/LF/RF-2(-2)e14, 3 Game INJ Risk
LH--7.8 2b, 1.2 3b, 5.5 HR, 6 BB 433/470/697, 1.167 OPS
RH--7.6 2b, 1.3 3b, 5.5 HR, 6 BB 428/465/692, 1.157 OPS
Five seasons into a promising career, McHenry started having trouble with his eyesight in the 1922 season. The Cardinals sent him home to rest, and a brain tumor was later detected. McHenry died a couple months later.
The guy was a lifetime .302 hitter in 4+ seasons, and I think that this would be a good add. No card in the set.


1923 Edd Roush, CIN, Bats-L, E Balance, CF/LF/RF-1(-2)e12, Steal: *4-6/- (17-12), 15 game INJ risk
LH--9.6 2b, 5.3 3b, 1 HR, 8 BB 400/450/634, 1.084 OPS
RH--10 2b, 5.6 3b, 1.3 HR, 8 BB 415/464/667, 1.131 OPS
Led League in Doubles, improves Roush in set.


1928 Garland Braxton, WAS, Throws-R, E Balance, S7/R5
LH—2b-1.5, 3b-0.4, HR-0.7, BB-2, 121/137/162, .299 OPS
RH—2b-1.5, 3b-0.4, HR-0.7, BB-2, 118/134/159, .294 OPS
Nice strong stat-line for 1920s pitcher, No card in set.


1928 Heinie Manush, SLB, Bats-L, E Balance, LF-2(+2)e3, RF/LF-3(+2)e3, 3 Game INJ Risk
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


1929 Dale Alexander, DET, Bats R, E Balance, 1b-4e17, IN Game INJ Risk Only
LH--7.6 2b, 3.4 3b, 7.7 HR, 7 BB 427/469/802, 1.271 OPS
RH--7.5 2b, 3.4 3b, 7.4 HR, 7 BB 418/461/782, 1.243 OPS
Alexander was a can't-miss superstar his first 3 seasons in MLB, leading the league in hits in 1929 and winning the batting title in 1932 with the Red Sox. Quite an offensive force.
He injured his leg in 1933 and the training staff tried a new deep-heat method to try to reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and thereby speed healing: diathermy. However, they left it on for too long and burned his leg. Amputation was feared, but the leg improved enough for that not to be necessary. The leg atrophied, however, and Alexander never returned to the majors.
His career batting average was .331.


1933 Mickey Cochrane, PHA, Bats-L, Balance, 1R Balance, C-1(-3)e3, 15 Game INJ Risk, 2 INJ Rating
LH—2b-6.6, 3b-0.3, HR-4.2, BB-31, 404/581/664, 1.245 OPS
RH—2b-6.7, 3b-0.5, HR-4.1, BB-31, 421/593/683, 1.275 OPS
Probably his best card

1937 Cliff Melton, NYG, Throws-L, E Balance, S7/R5
LH— 2b-1.5, 3b-0.5, HR-0.6, BB-3, 153/177/194, .371 OPS
RH—2b-1.5, 3b-0.4, HR-0.6, BB-3, 150/174/190, .364 OPS
Great mid-30s Giants hurler, nice lefty addition to pre-war, No card in set


1948 Whitey Lockman, NYG, Bats-L, E Balance, LF/CF-1(+2)e6, 3 Game INJ Risk
LH--6 2b, 1 3b, 1.8 HR, 9 BB 342/397/476, .873 OPS
RH--1.8 2b, 2.3 3b, 4.3 HR, 13 BB 327/408/528, .937 OPS
1949 Whitey Lockman, NYG, Bats-L, 2L Balance, LF-1(+2)e10, CF-3(+2)e10, 3 Game INJ Risk
LH--6.5 2b, 0.8 3b, 1.5 HR, 14 BB 435/514/570, 1.004 OPS
RH--5.3 2b, 0.6 3b, 1.7 HR, 7 BB 339/388/453, .841 OPS
17th in MVP Voting.
For a decade, Lockman was a starter for some good Giants teams. Historically, he probably has one of the longest careers of a player with NO Card (not counting recent 2000s players). I think he'd be a great add, either card, thought that 1949 might be more interesting.


1950 Dom DiMaggio, BOS, Bats-R, 2L Balance, CF-1(-3)e8, 3 Game INJ Risk
LH--7.7 2b, 1.6 3b, 1.8 HR, 12 BB 439/512/611, 1.123 OPS
RH--3.5 2b, 3 3b, 0.5 HR, 17 BB 351/465/475, .940 OPS
Led League in Runs and Triples, best leadoff BOS post option, best BOS post CF. Nice improvement


1955 Stan Lopata, PHI, Bats-R, 6L Balance, C-4(+1)e2, 1b-4e10, 15 Game INJ Risk, 2 INJ Rating
LH—2b-7.3, 3b-1, HR-15.3, BB-22, 388/519/1035, 1.553 OPS
RH—2b-0, 3b-1.1, HR-6.8, BB-23, 254/420/520, .940 OPS
good platoon C option

1962 Mickey Mantle, NYY, Bats-S, 3R Balance, CF/RF-1(-3)e8, Steal: *3/-(20-6), 15 Game INJ Risk, 2 INJ Rating
LH—2b-5.4, 3b-0.6, HR-4.3, BB-29, 371/540/616, 1.156 OPS
RH—2b-0.3, 3b-0, HR-12, BB-44, 386/636/952, 1.588 OPS
Plays RF & CF, gives another option for Yankees teams


1962 Leon Wagner, CAL, Bats-L, 3R Balance, LF/RF-3(-2)e9, 3 Game INJ Risk
LH—2b-5.5, 3b-0.4, HR-3.8, BB-5, 272/319/446, .765 OPS
RH—2b-1, 3b-1, HR-13.8, BB-5, 288/334/726, 1.060 OPS
Improvement, nice cheap DH


1967 Curt Flood, STL, Bats-R, 1R Balance, CF-1(0)e5, 15 Game INJ Risk
LH--1 2b, 0.2 3b, 2.1 HR, 8 BB 406/455/482, .937 OPS
RH--7.4 2b, 0 3b, 0.6 HR, 7 BB 433/475/525, 1.000 OPS
Important guy for history of baseball, and this would be his best card by a long shot. Much better OBP and hitting to go along with great defense. 13th in MVP Voting.


1969 Matty Alou, PIT, Bats-L, 3R Balance, LF-2(+2)e8, CF-2(+2)e8, Steal: *5,6/-(17-11), BULLETPROOF
LH--7.1 2b, 1.2 3b, 0 HR, 0 BB 302/309/391, .699 OPS
RH--8 2b, 0.6 3b, 0.5 HR, 1 BB 435/445/534, .979 OPS
This is an improvement on Matty's other cards, he led league in Hits and Doubles.


1970 Denis Menke, HOU, Bats-R, 1L Balance, 1b-4e5, 2b-3e8, SS-3e40, 3b-3e65, LF/RF-4(+2)e16, 3 Game INJ Risk
LH— 2b-8.7, 3b-1.5, HR-2.4, BB-13, 376/462/579, 1.042 OPS
RH—2b-2.5, 3b-1, HR-2.4, BB-17, 340/456/472, .928 OPS



1973 Bob Watson, HOU, Bats-R, 2L Balance, 1b-4e19, LF-5(+3)e11, 3 Game INJ Risk
LH—2b-7.8, 3b-1, HR-3.8, BB-21, 441/560/688, 1.248 OPS
RH—2b-2.4, 3b-0.2, HR-2.8, BB-17, 374/494/499, .983 OPS
1975 Bob Watson, HOU, Bats-R, 3L Balance, 1b-4e11, LF-4(+3)e6, 15 Game INJ Risk
LH—13 2b, 0.7 3b, 4.6 HR, 6 BB 474/508/750, 1.258 OPS
RH—4 2b, 0 3b, 7.3 HR, 3 BB 362/385/610, .995 OPS
1977 Bob Watson, HOU, Bats-R, 2L Balance, 1b-3e10, 3 Game INJ Risk
LH—5.9 2b, 0.4 3b, 9.6 HR, 6 BB 393/444/752, 1.195 OPS
RH—9.2 2b, 1.7 3b, 5.6 HR, 9 BB 314/390/623, 1.013 OPS
Current 1978 Bob Watson, HOU, Bats-R, Balance, 1b-3e12, 15 Game INJ Risk
LH—2b-5.1, 3b-2.2, HR-5.5, BB-5, 390/429/647, 1.076 OPS
RH—2b-6.5, 3b-1, HR-4.8, BB-9, 308/378/542, .920 OPS
Without a doubt, Watson needs an ATG upgrade. 14 year Astro in a 19 year career, it’s just a matter of which of these two cards should be the one. (Don’t worry about 1976 card, it looks good on paper, but vs LHP it is not better than 1975 vs LHP, and it’s much weaker against RHP than 75 & 77).
1973(kills LH), 1975(kills LH) & 1977(balance) are all good and more representative of his fine career.


1977 Al Bumbry, BAL, Bats-L, 2R Balance, LF-3(+1)e4, CF-4(+1)e4, Steal: *4-6/-(16-12)
LH--0 2b, 2 3b, 0.8 HR, 11 BB 310/387/376, .763 OPS
RH--10.7 2b, 0 3b, 1.1 HR, 5 BB 416/449/552, 1.001 OPS
Great leadoff guy for the O's for more than a decade. His other cards are not representative of his career. This card is better offensively than his 1980 card, plus he can play LF (his 1980 card is only eligible in CF and is not great on defense). He can work on those RHP, imagine a platoon with Gene Clines, etc


1977 Andre Thornton, CLE, Bats-R, 6R Balance, 1b-2e9
LH—0 2b, 0.4 3b, 3.5 HR, 21 BB 141/348/279, .626 OPS
RH—6 2b, 1.6 3b, 11.5 HR, 22 BB 332/499/860, 1.359 OPS
Want a cheaper power source in those RH Power Parks? Check out his line vs RHP. Nobody uses his current card. Here’s one that would get some use.


1978 Ivan DeJesus, CHC, Bats-R, 1L Balance, SS-2e28, Steal: *3-6/-(18-13)
LH--1.2 2b, 3.4 3b, 0.8 HR, 14 Bb 327/421/438, .858
RH--3.5 2b, 0.4 3b, 1 HR, 14 BB 301/398/379, .777 OPS
Longtime Cubs/Phillies SS, SHOULD BE in any set, Not a bad add for low cap leagues. No card in set.

1990 David Justice, ATL, Bats-L, 5L Balance, 1b-4e27, RF-3(0)e11, 15 Game INJ Risk
LH--7.2 2b, 0 3b, 12.4 HR, 16 BB 447/529/929, 1.458 OPS
RH--4.2 2b, 0.8 3b, 9.4 HR, 17 BB 239/359/612, .970 OPS
Current 1991 Justice, 3.75m, ATL, Bats-L, 1R Balance, RF-3(-1)e11, 2 INJ Rating, 15 Game INJ Risk
LH--3.7 2b, 0. 3b, 7 HR, 5 BB 299/344/549, .893 OPS
RH--9.6 HR, 0 3b, 8.3 HR, 23 BB 273/441/686, 1.127 OPS
12th in MVP Voting
Rookie of the Year. I like the above 1990 card with its big balance toward LHP, not many cards like that in the set.


1991 Greg Gagne, MIN, Bats-R, 2L Balance, SS-1e12
LH--7.9 2b, 2.6 3b, 0.6 HR, 10 BB 292/370/447, .817 OPS
RH--5.4 2b, 0 3b, 1.5 HR, 1 BB 262/282/356, .639 OPS
Another card that should be in the set, and gives the Twins Exp a 1 at SS (they are weak at SS).


1991 Hal Morris, CIN, Bats-L, 4R Balance, 1b-4e12, LF-4(+1)e25
LH--11.9 2b, 1.2 3b, 0.2 HR, 3 BB 275/295/415, .711 OPS
RH--8.6 2b, 0 3b, 4.4 HR, 8 BB 419/462/637, 1.099 OPS
A lot of 1990s minor stars have gotten left out in the stampede to add 2000s cards. Might have been a star had he not been injured so often. That line vs RHP looks pretty strong.....No card in set


1993 Jay Bell, PIT, Bats-R, 2L Balance, SS-1e12
LH--8.1 2b, 1.4 3b, 0.3 HR, 21 BB 430/551/568, 1.120 OPS
RH--3.4 2b, 2.6 3b, 0.2 HR, 13 BB 348/439/445, .884 OPS
Golden Glove and Silver Slugger in 1993. That defense is a NICE add for PIT exp.
Current 1995 Bell
LH--7.2 2b, 0.6 3b, 7 HR, 15 BB 356/457/679, 1.136 OPS
RH-- 4.2 2b, 0.9 3b, 0.3 HR, 11 BB 250/340/321, .661 OPS



1993 Alex Fernandez, CWS, Throws-R, 3R Balance, S7*
LH—7.4 2b, 0 3b, 4.4 HR, 4 BB 205/234/402, .637 OPS
RH--0.5 2b, 0.8 3b, 2.4 HR, 6 BB 148/195/238, .434 OPS
CWS 1990s hurler, No card in set.


1996 Ryan Klesko, ATL, Bats-L, 7R Balance, 1b-4e25, LF-4(+1)e7
LH--0 2b, 0.6 3b, 2 HR, 5 BB 175/220/245, .465 OPS
RH--2.6 2b, 0.8 3b, 11.6 HR, 14 BB 312/407/730, 1.138 OPS
His 1999 card is a 9R, but this one is just as good vs RHP and actually has a couple of hits vs LHP. Good platoon option for Braves of the 90s. No card in set.


1997 Matt Stairs, OAK, Bats-L, 1R Balance, RF/LF-4(-2)e7, 1b-4e7, 15 Game INJ Risk
LH--0 2b, 0 3b, 15.3 HR, 17 BB 253/384/767, 1.151 OPS
RH--6.3 2b, 0 3b, 10.6 HR, 16 BB 352/460/775, 1.235 OPS
Professional Hitter, No card in set.


1997 John Valentin, BOS, Bats-R, 3R Balance, 3b-3e29, 2b-3e23
LH--9 2b, 0.6 3b, 3.3 HR, 16 BB 234/362/456, .818 OPS
RH--10.9 2b, 1.4 3b, 3.5 HR, 7 BB 402/451/644, 1.096 OPS
Led League in Doubles, good line vs RHP, decent vs LHP. Don't ask about his 1995 Season, it's a little bit of an outlier on HR power and his defense is a SS-3e22, not enough to get used. This 1997 card is a much better option and highlights what he did: hit a lot of doubles off of the Monstah……….No card in set


1998 Brian Jordan, STL, Bats-R, 3L Balance, RF/CF-2(-1)e11, 3b-4e37, Steal:*5,6/-(17-12)
LH--14.1 2b, 3.4 3b, 5.1 HR, 5 BB 439/480/798, 1.278 OPS
RH--3.7 2b, 1.5 3b, 6.1 HR, 6 BB 352/406/605, 1.011 OPS
No card in the set for former Brave & Cardinal......
Last edited by andycummings65 on Mon May 18, 2020 6:50 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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