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1. 2001 Eric Chavez, OAK: .288 / .342 / .540 No Card.
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/215/1700/1/120
2. 2003 Preston Wislon COL: .282/.343/.537 36 HRs 141 RBIs A CF upgrade for them. Fits Coors Field. No Card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1242/1700/1/120
3. 1922 Carson Bigbee PITT OF .350BA/.405 OBP 215 Hits (led league that season) No Card
4. 1994 Fred McGriff ATL. Better vs righties than his current cards, and his first Atlanta card
5. 1988 Dave Winfield NYY - .322 / .396 / .530 - Gives him a proper NYY card, -5 arm 1 in LF & RF. Splits diff btwn his monster '79 card and underwhelming '86 card. Plus he's my fave player https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/843076/1680/1/80
6. 1969 Fritz Peterson NYY LHSP - Massive upgrade to his current card. 272 IP 2.55 ERA. Led AL in WHIP at 0.996. One of AL's top lefties for several years. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/739467/1670/1/70
7. 1894 Ed McKean CLV SS - .357/.412/.509 33 sb, important early SS on the Cleveland Spiders. No Card.
8. 1961 Albie Pearson CAL OF. Card has 0 GBA's and only 1 strikeout (R3-4) to go along with a .420 obp, reliable defender and a capable base stealer. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39358/1660/1/60
9. 1941 Whit Wyatt BKN Balance-E, S9*, 22-10, 2.34 ERA, Led the League in Fielding Independent Pitching and registered a League Leading 1.05 WHIP. GOOD Prewar Pitching is always at a premium, and Whitlow Wyatt brought it for the 1941 Dodgers, finishing 3rd in the MVP Voting.
10. 1969 Matty Alou Pit .331/.369/.411 OPS-.780 Bats-L BAL-3R CF-2(+2)e8, LF-2 INJ Risk-0 Led League in Hits and Doubles, would be a HUGE improvement for him over current 1962 ($.95M) and 1970 ($.90M). He's badly under-represented for such a key contributor on the late-60s Pirates, and he deserves a better card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/30166/1660/1/60
11. 1997 Brad Radke Minn. RHSP. 20-10 3.87 ERA, 1.193 WHIP. 239.2 IP, 174 K's 48 BB's. No card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3076/1690/1/90
12. 1996 Pat Hentgen. 20-10, his Cy Young season. No card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3312/1690/1/90
13. 1972 Joe Morgan 2b Reds: Should be a cheaper, leadoff (.414 OB) Joe without the power of his other cards. A 2e17 fielding rating would most likely make him an affordable lead off option. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/738499/1670/1/70
14. 1995 Jim Eisenreich PHI NO Card Bats-L BAL-6R RF/LF-3(+1)e0, CF-4(+1)e0 INJ Risk-15 .316/.375/.839 OPS
15. 1964 Larry Jackson, Cubs, 24-11, 3.14 ERA, 1.085 WHIP, 2nd in Cy Young for the perennial bad Cubs: would be great helpful addition to POST franchise Cubs teams. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/35831/1660/1/60
16. 1978 Ivan DeJesus CHC Bats-R BAL-1L SS-2e28 INJ Risk-In Game. Longtime Cubs/Phillies SS, SHOULD BE in any set, not a bad add for low cap leagues, 15 year veteran SS https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/732913/1670/1/70
17. 1996 Ryan Klesko ATL Bats-L BAL-7R 1b-4e25, LF-4(+1)e7 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/612/1690/1/90[/quote]
18. 1932 Lon Warneke 22-6 with a league leading 2.37 ERA (league average ERA was 3.88) Endurance S8*, balance - Even, a big improvement over his 1941 card
19. 1967 Curt Flood STL This is his best card. He deserves to get it in. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/33852/1660/1/60
20. 2016 Madison Bumgarner SF S7* - upgrade over current card, more Ks/less BBs. plus a more accurate batting rating 6NR. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91308/2016/1/2016
21. 2006 Carlos Beltran: He finished with a 70.1 career WAR, was a darned good all around player, and has two mediocre cards in SOM. 982 OPS, 4th in MVP, gold glove in CF, 8.2WAR. OPS card splits will be -.909/1.403.
22. 1944 Bobby Doerr, 2B 1e20, Red Sox .325 13 81 .399 .528 .927. 1L. Career highs in BA, OBP, SLG, OPS & OPS+. Led AL in SLG. Doerr is one of the few HOFers without his best season in the ATG player set. This would easily be his best card, as it has good OBP and would be ideal to bat 1 or 2.
23. 1929 Dale Alexander DET Bats-R BAL-E 1b-4e17 .343 25 137 .397 .580 .977 Career highs G, PA, H, 3B, HR, RBI, SLG, OPS & TB. In game injury only. A budding superstar, Alexander led the AL in hits in 1929 and batting in 1932. Botched treatment for a leg injury in 1933 almost cost him his leg and ended his MLB career. .331 career BA. No card.
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