Hack Wilson wrote:Terribly overlooked Roy Campenalla, one of the greatest catchers of all time -- 3 MVP seasons, other great ones, and SOM only has two of his seasons. Need to add.
Suggest his "MVP" 1951 season (we already have '50 and '53 seasons). In terms of OPS+ (different than OPS), he actually ranks better than the those two seasons we currently have. Here:
.325 BA
.393 OBP
.590 SA
33 homers
33 doubles
Absolutely!
Hack, we're thinking along the same lines on Campanella. Great player. Arguably the greatest catcher of his generation and certainly one of the greatest catchers of all time. I nominated 1951 Campanella for the 24.2 card add and he was the leading vote getter.
However, even with the pending addition of Campy's 1951 MVP card to ATG9, I agree that he is still under represented in the ATG card set.
Campanella was MVP in 1951 (inclusion in ATG9 pending), 1953 (included in ATG9) and 1955. I considered nominating 1955 Campanella before deciding in favor of 1951, as the numbers for the 1951 cad were slightly better, but the 1955 card is certainly worthy of inclusion and is more balanced. Here's the breakdown:
1955 Roy Campanella, Dodgers, C 1(-4)e3, T1-10(pb-1) Bats R 2L .318 32 107 .395 .583 .976 Campanella's 3rd and final MVP. Career high in OBP & HBP. 2nd career high in BA. Near 2nd career high in SLG, OPS & OPS+. Batted a career high .324 against RHPs. Not sure why he's a 2L, as his BA, OBP, SLG, OPS and OPs+ were all better vs. RHPs. Needs a more accurate card, updated to a super advanced card, which would probably be a 2R or 3R. Here's the baseball reference link to the RHP-LHP breakdown to Campanella's 1955 stats:
https://www.baseball-reference.com/play ... r=1955&t=bAlso below are the Baseball Max links to Campanella's 1955 and 1951 respective cards:
1955 Roy Campanella:
https://max.strat-o-matic.com/stats-and ... ype=Batter1951 Roy Campanella:
https://max.strat-o-matic.com/stats-and ... ype=Batter