Nomination Ideas--INFIELDERS IMPROVEMENTS

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RiggoDrill

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Re: Nomination Ideas--INFIELDERS IMPROVEMENTS

PostSun Jul 26, 2020 2:30 pm

1992 Gary Sheffield - 3b-2e19
.330 / 33 / 100 (started at 3B and won batting title for Padres) - yes, that's right - great fielding .330 hitter at 3B (card balance: R 2L)
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Re: Nomination Ideas--INFIELDERS IMPROVEMENTS

PostSun Jul 26, 2020 5:16 pm

still hoping for one of Ernie Banks''60s 1b cards - he had some decent HR numbers and hit in the .250-.265 range, he's not a 1-15 or even 12 anymore by then, but, since we have well-represented his salad years and are so meticulous in representing so many other players.

Ernie was an All-star twice as a 1b, surely one of those seasons would not diminish the player set
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Re: Nomination Ideas--INFIELDERS IMPROVEMENTS

PostTue Jul 28, 2020 4:37 pm

A couple of suggestions:

1978 Pete Lacock -- KCR -- 1B -- .295/.335/.419

1959 Johnny Temple -- CIN -- 2B -- .311/.380/.430
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Re: Nomination Ideas--INFIELDERS IMPROVEMENTS

PostThu Aug 06, 2020 9:49 pm

Does Jackie Robinson have a NEL card out there ?
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Re: Nomination Ideas--INFIELDERS IMPROVEMENTS

PostFri Aug 07, 2020 2:26 pm

pacoboy wrote:Does Jackie Robinson have a NEL card out there ?


Yes. He's a 3e64 SS.
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Re: Nomination Ideas--INFIELDERS IMPROVEMENTS

PostFri Aug 28, 2020 7:25 pm

Looking at the 1948 Ken Keltner as a top rate add. Joe Di Maggio thought that Keltner was the best Third Baseman he's played against. Arguably the top A.L. Third baseman of the 40's. Keltner had an odd habit of looking at the ball before throwing to First. With Keltner being from Milwaukee, I now understand why 2 generations of Wisconsonites developed that same habit.
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Re: Nomination Ideas--INFIELDERS IMPROVEMENTS

PostThu Sep 03, 2020 9:16 pm

MICHAELCHIOLINO wrote:Looking at the 1948 Ken Keltner as a top rate add. Joe Di Maggio thought that Keltner was the best Third Baseman he's played against. Arguably the top A.L. Third baseman of the 40's. Keltner had an odd habit of looking at the ball before throwing to First. With Keltner being from Milwaukee, I now understand why 2 generations of Wisconsonites developed that same habit.



1948 Ken Keltner CLE Bats-R 2L Balance 3b-2e14 INJ Risk-3 ADDED TO SET
LH—2b-4.6 3b-3.5 HR-6.8 BB-15 .415/.496/.756 OPS-1.252
RH—2b-3.1 3b- 0 HR-10.0 BB-17 0 .313/.421/.677 OPS-1.098
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Re: Nomination Ideas--INFIELDERS IMPROVEMENTS

PostThu Sep 03, 2020 11:07 pm

andycummings65 wrote:
MICHAELCHIOLINO wrote:Looking at the 1948 Ken Keltner as a top rate add. Joe Di Maggio thought that Keltner was the best Third Baseman he's played against. Arguably the top A.L. Third baseman of the 40's. Keltner had an odd habit of looking at the ball before throwing to First. With Keltner being from Milwaukee, I now understand why 2 generations of Wisconsonites developed that same habit.



1948 Ken Keltner CLE Bats-R 2L Balance 3b-2e14 INJ Risk-3
LH—2b-4.6 3b-3.5 HR-6.8 BB-15 .415/.496/.756 OPS-1.252
RH—2b-3.1 3b- 0 HR-10.0 BB-17 0 .313/.421/.677 OPS-1.098

Get him in there! Only 3 spots left!
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Re: Nomination Ideas--INFIELDERS IMPROVEMENTS

PostTue Jan 05, 2021 3:00 pm

How about Bobby Doerr? He is one of the few HOFers without his best season in the ATG player set. Currently there are Doerr cards for 1942, 1946 & 1948. 1944, 1949 & 1950 may arguably be better. Here are Doerr's stats for each of those years:

1944 Bobby Doerr, 2B, Red Sox .325 13 81 .399 .528 .927. Career highs in BA, OBP, SLG, OPS & OPS+. Led AL in SLG.

1949 Bobby Doerr, 2B, Red Sox .309 18 109 .393 .497 .890. One of the better all around seasons of Doerr's illustrious career.

1950 Bobby Doerr, 2B, Red Sox .294 27 120 .367 .519 .886. Career highs in R, TR, HRs, RBI & TB. Near career high in hits.
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Re: Nomination Ideas--INFIELDERS IMPROVEMENTS

PostTue Jan 05, 2021 3:58 pm

I'll look at them Bernie. BIG fan of Doerr. I know he's not a 1 in 49/50. He's like a 2e12.
He's one of those that stats may look better on BR but don't translate that much to Strat.

Current 1948 Doerr, BOS, Bats-R, 1R BAL, 2b-1e7, 3 Game INJ Risk
LH--2b-9.2 3b-3 HR-5 BB-14 .273/.381/.602, OPS-.983
RH--2b-2 3b-0.5 HR-8.3 BB-16 .319/.433/.627, OPS-1.060

1944 Bobby Doerr, BOS, Bats-R, 1L BAL, 2b-1e20, 3 Game INJ Risk ADDED TO SET
LH--2b-7.8 3b-3.5 HR-5.5 BB-14 .406/.489/.743, OPS-1.232
RH--2b-7.0 3b-3.2 HR-4.8 BB-14 .358/.447/.654, OPS-1.102
An OBP Doerr card, but with less power than we usually expect. Might be interesting.

1949 Bobby Doerr, BOS, Bats-R, E BAL, 2b-2e19, 3 Game INJ Risk
LH--2b-9.9 3b-2.3 HR-7.9 BB-14 .295/.387/.700, OPS-1.087
RH--2b-5.2 3b-2.3 HR-4.1 BB-12 .384/.453/.612, OPS-1.065

1950 Bobby Doerr, BOS, Bats-R, 4R BAL, 2b-2e12, 3 Game INJ Risk
LH--2b-3.4 3b-2.6 HR-1.3 BB-9 .285/.344/.410, OPS-.754
RH--2b-5.9 3b-2.8 HR-9.8 BB-11 .327/.396/.747, OPS-1.143
Not better than the 48 card that leans RH
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