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Re: 23.1 Nominations are Open!

PostFri Feb 24, 2023 8:25 pm

Please note our usage parameters for nominations -
Minimums:
300 PA
100 IP Starters (S or S/R)
50 IP Relievers

AL/NL cards from 1876-2021 are eligible.

Our 23.1 parameters are as follows.
1. One nomination per member only
2. When we hit 40 unique nominations we will begin voting (after Andy posts card analysis)
3. We will have one poll of 50 cards; the top 25 will be added
4. Next "x" highest vote getters will get another shot in 23.2

Please submit nominations in a 'Year Player Team Position Comments' format.

To be included in the 23.1 poll:
1963 Elston Howard, C 38
1939 Terry Moore STL OF 37
2009 Shin-Soo Choo CLE OF 37
1983 LaMarr Hoyt CWS P 36
1993 Gregg Jefferies, S, 1B StL 35
1997 Denny Neagle ATL SP(L) 35
2000 Andruw Jones, Braves, CF 31
1977 Gene Tenace C 28
1963 Albie Pearson OF 26
1886 Henry Boyle SP SLM(NL) 26

1. 2021 Mike Zunino TB C 1(0)e1 33 HRs in only 333 ABs! A full 8 ballpark HR chances on each side of card. Slugging percentage of .559 obliterates current Rays catchers. Would be Rays best and most expensive catcher by far. A much needed card for the catching-challenged Rays. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91832/2021/1/2021
2. 1985 Tim Raines LF .320 .407 .425 2+2 e 2 Much better vs righties than current Raines cards
3. 2021 Fernando Tatis Jr ss SD .282/.364/.611 31 doubles & 42 homeruns in 478 at bats. SS 2 , Has some injury risk with the card https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/94452/2021/1/2021
4. 1943 Bill Nicholson Chicago Cubs OF .309 BA, .386 OBP, .531 slugging, 29 HR 128 RBI
5. 1918 Lefty Tyler CHC LHP 19-8, 2.00 ERA, 2.32 FIP, 1.058 WHIP, 138 ERA+, 6.9 WAR, no hr allowed, second ace of Cub team that lost to Red Sox in WS (and used to keep Ruth out of the lineup)
6. 1937 Dolph Camilli PHI. We have two Brooklyn cards, but 1937 for Philadelphia was his best season, with career highs in BA (337, OB 446 which led the league, SLG, 587 and OPS + 170). 1b1e9. Should be the Phillies best first baseman.
7. 1889 Buck Ewing NYG C .327 Avg. .383 OBP .477 Slugging. Hall of Famer that was the best catcher of the 19th Century. Has a card for 1895 Cin 1B 4e14 with good offensive numbers. But made HOF as one of the original Giants @ Catcher.
8. 2009 Chris Carpenter StL, 17-4 with league leading 1.24 era and 182era+, 1.01 WHIP in 192 IP. Only gave up 7 hrs. 6.2 WAR and 2nd in Cy Young. A quality non-* SP. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/5218/2009/1/2009
9. 2010 Jim Thome MIN DH .283 avg - .412 obp - .627 slg 5R. This card smashes rhp like his best card but will be cheaper due to being a DH only. Would give Minnesota a Thome card and a great DH. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1141/2010/1/2010
10. 1967 Tony Gonzalez PHI Bats-L BAL-4R 339 .396 .869 OPS LF-2(0)e3, RF-3(0)e3, CF-4(0)e3 upgrade over current cards
11. 1989 Chris Bosio MIL SP* Gives the Brewers another 3 day starter. No card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/831113/1680/1/80
12. 1913 Tris Speaker BOS CF -- career high in triples (22) and .441 OBP, .363 BA, 46 steals. Should be elite defense and speed.
13. 2009 Kosuke Fukudome CHC rf-2(-2) 5R .375 OBP .421 SLG .796 OPS all star first Japanese player for baseball's oldest Franchise https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1350/2009/1/2009
14. 1964 Jim O'Toole, 17-7, 2.66 ERA and only 8 HR's allowed in 220 IPs! plus he's a Right Handed Batter Killer featuring a 5R reverse split! Great addition for both ATG and the Reds franchise teams. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39043/1964/4/1964
15. 2021 Marcus Semien, Blue Jays, 2B/SS 45 HR, 102 RBI, .265, 3rd in MVP, GG, SS, AS BlueJays could use a good infield bat in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91823/2021/1/2021
16. 1974 Steve Garvey. NL MVP. Write in winner of all star vote. The beginning of the Dodgers 70s run. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/734210/1670/1/70
17. 1932 Mickey Cochrane, catcher. 23 HR, excellent D (.993 fld%), .412 obp, 518 ab plus 100 walks should make him only a 3-game injury risk
18. 1990 Kevin Maas, Bronx Bombers, exactly 300 PA, 8R. Go to the 90s game and look at his card for 1990 and tell me you wouldn't want that in a low cap Lefty Masher park. No Card! No Maas! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/37317/1690/1/90
19. 2015 Madison Bumgarner SFG SP - An amazing pitching AND hitting year. 247/275/468 with 5 HR in 81 PA, not to mention 2.93/1.01 ERA/WHIP and 9.7 K/9 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91308/2015/1/2015
20. 1985 Don Mattingly 1B. MVP season, .324/.371/.567 and won a Gold Glove, played 159 games https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/837655/1680/1/80
21. 2012 John Jaso SEA C .279 .394 .456. 8R bal, great platoon catcher. Gives SEA another catching option to platoon with Wilson or Valle. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91236/2012/1/2012
22. Dave Kingman / Oakland A's 1984 .268 35Hr's 118 RBI's 44 Walks .505 SLG% American League's Comeback Player of the Year, and finished 13th in MVP balloting. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836423/1680/1/80
23. 1967 Adolfo Phillips OF Cubs, 448 AB 120 H 17 HR's 70 RBI .268 BA .385 OBP--I'm just a Cubs fan who loved watching Adolfo play as a kid! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39511/1660/1/60
24. 1958 Harry Anderson, Lf-1b, Phillies .301, 23, 97. 11th in OPS across majors. Had two good years (6th in rookie of year in 1957) before ankle injury and trade saw him disappear from the scene by the 1960s. Unique card for 1950s which is dominated by multiples cards of same stars.
25. 1979 John Fulgham STL RH SP 2.53 ERA 1.021 WHIP. (think he is reverse split better against lefties) 5L
26. 1992 Mike Mussina BAL RH SP 18-5, 2.54 ERA 1.079 WHIP, 241 IP. Probably the best season for this HOFer.
27. 2003 Richie Sexson MIL, Bats-R, BAL-1L, 1b-2e11, BULLETPROOF, 45 HR, 124 RBI, .272/.379/.548, .927 OPS https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1054/1700/1/120
28. 2006 Anibal Sanchez Florida SP 2.83era 1.19whip ROY-9 A nice addition for the Marlins! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/90513/1700/1/120
29. 1986 Danny Cox STL 220 IP, 12-13, 2.90 ERA, 1.132 Whip, better card than his 1987 .50 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/32485/1986/1/101
30. 2021 Zack Wheeler PHI RH SP 14-10 213.1 IP 247 so 46 bb 2.78 ERA 1.01 WHIP https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91932/2021/1/2021
31. 1984 Dan Gladden SF cf-2(0)e6 .351/.408/.447. I’ve gotten his 84 season a few times in the 80’s game and he always puts up great numbers over an entire season. Nice add for the exp-era Giants! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/834398/1680/1/80
32. 2009 Javier Vazquez ATL SP - 2.87 ERA 1.026 WHIP. Vazquez and Radke are by far the best post-1900 players without a card. This is Vazquez's best card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/8190/2009/1/2009
33. 2005 Michael Young TEX. SS. Unlike his current cards, his primary position is SS. .331/.385/.513. He had 40 doubles and 24 home runs. Had a OPS of .898 vs lefties and .900 vs righties. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1269/1700/1/120
34. 2017 Pat Neshek (3R) COL. RP-R1: Gives the Rockies another good relief pitcher. https://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/p ... 017/1/3017
35. 1983 Rudy Law CF/LF CWS no card in set L-2L .283/.340/.369 77 sb's. lead off hitter on 1983 division winning White Sox: https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836855/1680/1/80
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Re: 23.1 Nominations are Open!

PostFri Feb 24, 2023 11:31 pm

Please note our usage parameters for nominations -
Minimums:
300 PA
100 IP Starters (S or S/R)
50 IP Relievers

AL/NL cards from 1876-2021 are eligible.

Our 23.1 parameters are as follows.
1. One nomination per member only
2. When we hit 40 unique nominations we will begin voting (after Andy posts card analysis)
3. We will have one poll of 50 cards; the top 25 will be added
4. Next "x" highest vote getters will get another shot in 23.2

Please submit nominations in a 'Year Player Team Position Comments' format.

To be included in the 23.1 poll:
1963 Elston Howard, C 38
1939 Terry Moore STL OF 37
2009 Shin-Soo Choo CLE OF 37
1983 LaMarr Hoyt CWS P 36
1993 Gregg Jefferies, S, 1B StL 35
1997 Denny Neagle ATL SP(L) 35
2000 Andruw Jones, Braves, CF 31
1977 Gene Tenace C 28
1963 Albie Pearson OF 26
1886 Henry Boyle SP SLM(NL) 26

1. 2021 Mike Zunino TB C 1(0)e1 33 HRs in only 333 ABs! A full 8 ballpark HR chances on each side of card. Slugging percentage of .559 obliterates current Rays catchers. Would be Rays best and most expensive catcher by far. A much needed card for the catching-challenged Rays. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91832/2021/1/2021
2. 1985 Tim Raines LF .320 .407 .425 2+2 e 2 Much better vs righties than current Raines cards
3. 2021 Fernando Tatis Jr ss SD .282/.364/.611 31 doubles & 42 homeruns in 478 at bats. SS 2 , Has some injury risk with the card https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/94452/2021/1/2021
4. 1943 Bill Nicholson Chicago Cubs OF .309 BA, .386 OBP, .531 slugging, 29 HR 128 RBI
5. 1918 Lefty Tyler CHC LHP 19-8, 2.00 ERA, 2.32 FIP, 1.058 WHIP, 138 ERA+, 6.9 WAR, no hr allowed, second ace of Cub team that lost to Red Sox in WS (and used to keep Ruth out of the lineup)
6. 1937 Dolph Camilli PHI. We have two Brooklyn cards, but 1937 for Philadelphia was his best season, with career highs in BA (337, OB 446 which led the league, SLG, 587 and OPS + 170). 1b1e9. Should be the Phillies best first baseman.
7. 1889 Buck Ewing NYG C .327 Avg. .383 OBP .477 Slugging. Hall of Famer that was the best catcher of the 19th Century. Has a card for 1895 Cin 1B 4e14 with good offensive numbers. But made HOF as one of the original Giants @ Catcher.
8. 2009 Chris Carpenter StL, 17-4 with league leading 1.24 era and 182era+, 1.01 WHIP in 192 IP. Only gave up 7 hrs. 6.2 WAR and 2nd in Cy Young. A quality non-* SP. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/5218/2009/1/2009
9. 2010 Jim Thome MIN DH .283 avg - .412 obp - .627 slg 5R. This card smashes rhp like his best card but will be cheaper due to being a DH only. Would give Minnesota a Thome card and a great DH. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1141/2010/1/2010
10. 1967 Tony Gonzalez PHI Bats-L BAL-4R 339 .396 .869 OPS LF-2(0)e3, RF-3(0)e3, CF-4(0)e3 upgrade over current cards
11. 1989 Chris Bosio MIL SP* Gives the Brewers another 3 day starter. No card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/831113/1680/1/80
12. 1913 Tris Speaker BOS CF -- career high in triples (22) and .441 OBP, .363 BA, 46 steals. Should be elite defense and speed.
13. 2009 Kosuke Fukudome CHC rf-2(-2) 5R .375 OBP .421 SLG .796 OPS all star first Japanese player for baseball's oldest Franchise https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1350/2009/1/2009
14. 1964 Jim O'Toole, 17-7, 2.66 ERA and only 8 HR's allowed in 220 IPs! plus he's a Right Handed Batter Killer featuring a 5R reverse split! Great addition for both ATG and the Reds franchise teams. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39043/1964/4/1964
15. 2021 Marcus Semien, Blue Jays, 2B/SS 45 HR, 102 RBI, .265, 3rd in MVP, GG, SS, AS BlueJays could use a good infield bat in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91823/2021/1/2021
16. 1974 Steve Garvey. NL MVP. Write in winner of all star vote. The beginning of the Dodgers 70s run. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/734210/1670/1/70
17. 1932 Mickey Cochrane, catcher. 23 HR, excellent D (.993 fld%), .412 obp, 518 ab plus 100 walks should make him only a 3-game injury risk
18. 1990 Kevin Maas, Bronx Bombers, exactly 300 PA, 8R. Go to the 90s game and look at his card for 1990 and tell me you wouldn't want that in a low cap Lefty Masher park. No Card! No Maas! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/37317/1690/1/90
19. 2015 Madison Bumgarner SFG SP - An amazing pitching AND hitting year. 247/275/468 with 5 HR in 81 PA, not to mention 2.93/1.01 ERA/WHIP and 9.7 K/9 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91308/2015/1/2015
20. 1985 Don Mattingly 1B. MVP season, .324/.371/.567 and won a Gold Glove, played 159 games https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/837655/1680/1/80
21. 2012 John Jaso SEA C .279 .394 .456. 8R bal, great platoon catcher. Gives SEA another catching option to platoon with Wilson or Valle. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91236/2012/1/2012
22. Dave Kingman / Oakland A's 1984 .268 35Hr's 118 RBI's 44 Walks .505 SLG% American League's Comeback Player of the Year, and finished 13th in MVP balloting. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836423/1680/1/80
23. 1967 Adolfo Phillips OF Cubs, 448 AB 120 H 17 HR's 70 RBI .268 BA .385 OBP--I'm just a Cubs fan who loved watching Adolfo play as a kid! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39511/1660/1/60
24. 1958 Harry Anderson, Lf-1b, Phillies .301, 23, 97. 11th in OPS across majors. Had two good years (6th in rookie of year in 1957) before ankle injury and trade saw him disappear from the scene by the 1960s. Unique card for 1950s which is dominated by multiples cards of same stars.
25. 1979 John Fulgham STL RH SP 2.53 ERA 1.021 WHIP. (think he is reverse split better against lefties) 5L
26. 1992 Mike Mussina BAL RH SP 18-5, 2.54 ERA 1.079 WHIP, 241 IP. Probably the best season for this HOFer.
27. 2003 Richie Sexson MIL, Bats-R, BAL-1L, 1b-2e11, BULLETPROOF, 45 HR, 124 RBI, .272/.379/.548, .927 OPS https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1054/1700/1/120
28. 2006 Anibal Sanchez Florida SP 2.83era 1.19whip ROY-9 A nice addition for the Marlins! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/90513/1700/1/120
29. 1986 Danny Cox STL 220 IP, 12-13, 2.90 ERA, 1.132 Whip, better card than his 1987 .50 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/32485/1986/1/101
30. 2021 Zack Wheeler PHI RH SP 14-10 213.1 IP 247 so 46 bb 2.78 ERA 1.01 WHIP https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91932/2021/1/2021
31. 1984 Dan Gladden SF cf-2(0)e6 .351/.408/.447. I’ve gotten his 84 season a few times in the 80’s game and he always puts up great numbers over an entire season. Nice add for the exp-era Giants! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/834398/1680/1/80
32. 2009 Javier Vazquez ATL SP - 2.87 ERA 1.026 WHIP. Vazquez and Radke are by far the best post-1900 players without a card. This is Vazquez's best card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/8190/2009/1/2009
33. 2005 Michael Young TEX. SS. Unlike his current cards, his primary position is SS. .331/.385/.513. He had 40 doubles and 24 home runs. Had a OPS of .898 vs lefties and .900 vs righties. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1269/1700/1/120
34. 2017 Pat Neshek (3R) COL. RP-R1: Gives the Rockies another good relief pitcher. https://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/p ... 017/1/3017
35. 1983 Rudy Law CF/LF CWS no card in set L-2L .283/.340/.369 77 sb's. lead off hitter on 1983 division winning White Sox: https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836855/1680/1/80
36. 1916 Wilbur Cooper, Pirates S/R LHP 12-11 1.87 1.069 Career bests in ERA, H9, SO9. Near career bests in WHIP, HR9. Pirates could always use more SP. 216-178 career record with some pretty bad Pirates teams, so worthy of a better card. Has just one lousy ATG9 card.
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Re: 23.1 Nominations are Open!

PostSat Feb 25, 2023 12:04 am

Please note our usage parameters for nominations -
Minimums:
300 PA
100 IP Starters (S or S/R)
50 IP Relievers

AL/NL cards from 1876-2021 are eligible.

Our 23.1 parameters are as follows.
1. One nomination per member only
2. When we hit 40 unique nominations we will begin voting (after Andy posts card analysis)
3. We will have one poll of 50 cards; the top 25 will be added
4. Next "x" highest vote getters will get another shot in 23.2

Please submit nominations in a 'Year Player Team Position Comments' format.

To be included in the 23.1 poll:
1963 Elston Howard, C 38
1939 Terry Moore STL OF 37
2009 Shin-Soo Choo CLE OF 37
1983 LaMarr Hoyt CWS P 36
1993 Gregg Jefferies, S, 1B StL 35
1997 Denny Neagle ATL SP(L) 35
2000 Andruw Jones, Braves, CF 31
1977 Gene Tenace C 28
1963 Albie Pearson OF 26
1886 Henry Boyle SP SLM(NL) 26

1. 2021 Mike Zunino TB C 1(0)e1 33 HRs in only 333 ABs! A full 8 ballpark HR chances on each side of card. Slugging percentage of .559 obliterates current Rays catchers. Would be Rays best and most expensive catcher by far. A much needed card for the catching-challenged Rays. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91832/2021/1/2021
2. 1985 Tim Raines LF .320 .407 .425 2+2 e 2 Much better vs righties than current Raines cards
3. 2021 Fernando Tatis Jr ss SD .282/.364/.611 31 doubles & 42 homeruns in 478 at bats. SS 2 , Has some injury risk with the card https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/94452/2021/1/2021
4. 1943 Bill Nicholson Chicago Cubs OF .309 BA, .386 OBP, .531 slugging, 29 HR 128 RBI
5. 1918 Lefty Tyler CHC LHP 19-8, 2.00 ERA, 2.32 FIP, 1.058 WHIP, 138 ERA+, 6.9 WAR, no hr allowed, second ace of Cub team that lost to Red Sox in WS (and used to keep Ruth out of the lineup)
6. 1937 Dolph Camilli PHI. We have two Brooklyn cards, but 1937 for Philadelphia was his best season, with career highs in BA (337, OB 446 which led the league, SLG, 587 and OPS + 170). 1b1e9. Should be the Phillies best first baseman.
7. 1889 Buck Ewing NYG C .327 Avg. .383 OBP .477 Slugging. Hall of Famer that was the best catcher of the 19th Century. Has a card for 1895 Cin 1B 4e14 with good offensive numbers. But made HOF as one of the original Giants @ Catcher.
8. 2009 Chris Carpenter StL, 17-4 with league leading 1.24 era and 182era+, 1.01 WHIP in 192 IP. Only gave up 7 hrs. 6.2 WAR and 2nd in Cy Young. A quality non-* SP. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/5218/2009/1/2009
9. 2010 Jim Thome MIN DH .283 avg - .412 obp - .627 slg 5R. This card smashes rhp like his best card but will be cheaper due to being a DH only. Would give Minnesota a Thome card and a great DH. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1141/2010/1/2010
10. 1967 Tony Gonzalez PHI Bats-L BAL-4R 339 .396 .869 OPS LF-2(0)e3, RF-3(0)e3, CF-4(0)e3 upgrade over current cards
11. 1989 Chris Bosio MIL SP* Gives the Brewers another 3 day starter. No card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/831113/1680/1/80
12. 1913 Tris Speaker BOS CF -- career high in triples (22) and .441 OBP, .363 BA, 46 steals. Should be elite defense and speed.
13. 2009 Kosuke Fukudome CHC rf-2(-2) 5R .375 OBP .421 SLG .796 OPS all star first Japanese player for baseball's oldest Franchise https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1350/2009/1/2009
14. 1964 Jim O'Toole, 17-7, 2.66 ERA and only 8 HR's allowed in 220 IPs! plus he's a Right Handed Batter Killer featuring a 5R reverse split! Great addition for both ATG and the Reds franchise teams. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39043/1964/4/1964
15. 2021 Marcus Semien, Blue Jays, 2B/SS 45 HR, 102 RBI, .265, 3rd in MVP, GG, SS, AS BlueJays could use a good infield bat in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91823/2021/1/2021
16. 1974 Steve Garvey. NL MVP. Write in winner of all star vote. The beginning of the Dodgers 70s run. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/734210/1670/1/70
17. 1932 Mickey Cochrane, catcher. 23 HR, excellent D (.993 fld%), .412 obp, 518 ab plus 100 walks should make him only a 3-game injury risk
18. 1990 Kevin Maas, Bronx Bombers, exactly 300 PA, 8R. Go to the 90s game and look at his card for 1990 and tell me you wouldn't want that in a low cap Lefty Masher park. No Card! No Maas! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/37317/1690/1/90
19. 2015 Madison Bumgarner SFG SP - An amazing pitching AND hitting year. 247/275/468 with 5 HR in 81 PA, not to mention 2.93/1.01 ERA/WHIP and 9.7 K/9 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91308/2015/1/2015
20. 1985 Don Mattingly 1B. MVP season, .324/.371/.567 and won a Gold Glove, played 159 games https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/837655/1680/1/80
21. 2012 John Jaso SEA C .279 .394 .456. 8R bal, great platoon catcher. Gives SEA another catching option to platoon with Wilson or Valle. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91236/2012/1/2012
22. Dave Kingman / Oakland A's 1984 .268 35Hr's 118 RBI's 44 Walks .505 SLG% American League's Comeback Player of the Year, and finished 13th in MVP balloting. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836423/1680/1/80
23. 1967 Adolfo Phillips OF Cubs, 448 AB 120 H 17 HR's 70 RBI .268 BA .385 OBP--I'm just a Cubs fan who loved watching Adolfo play as a kid! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39511/1660/1/60
24. 1958 Harry Anderson, Lf-1b, Phillies .301, 23, 97. 11th in OPS across majors. Had two good years (6th in rookie of year in 1957) before ankle injury and trade saw him disappear from the scene by the 1960s. Unique card for 1950s which is dominated by multiples cards of same stars.
25. 1979 John Fulgham STL RH SP 2.53 ERA 1.021 WHIP. (think he is reverse split better against lefties) 5L
26. 1992 Mike Mussina BAL RH SP 18-5, 2.54 ERA 1.079 WHIP, 241 IP. Probably the best season for this HOFer.
27. 2003 Richie Sexson MIL, Bats-R, BAL-1L, 1b-2e11, BULLETPROOF, 45 HR, 124 RBI, .272/.379/.548, .927 OPS https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1054/1700/1/120
28. 2006 Anibal Sanchez Florida SP 2.83era 1.19whip ROY-9 A nice addition for the Marlins! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/90513/1700/1/120
29. 1986 Danny Cox STL 220 IP, 12-13, 2.90 ERA, 1.132 Whip, better card than his 1987 .50 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/32485/1986/1/101
30. 2021 Zack Wheeler PHI RH SP 14-10 213.1 IP 247 so 46 bb 2.78 ERA 1.01 WHIP https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91932/2021/1/2021
31. 1984 Dan Gladden SF cf-2(0)e6 .351/.408/.447. I’ve gotten his 84 season a few times in the 80’s game and he always puts up great numbers over an entire season. Nice add for the exp-era Giants! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/834398/1680/1/80
32. 2009 Javier Vazquez ATL SP - 2.87 ERA 1.026 WHIP. Vazquez and Radke are by far the best post-1900 players without a card. This is Vazquez's best card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/8190/2009/1/2009
33. 2005 Michael Young TEX. SS. Unlike his current cards, his primary position is SS. .331/.385/.513. He had 40 doubles and 24 home runs. Had a OPS of .898 vs lefties and .900 vs righties. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1269/1700/1/120
34. 2017 Pat Neshek (3R) COL. RP-R1: Gives the Rockies another good relief pitcher. https://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/p ... 017/1/3017
35. 1983 Rudy Law CF/LF CWS no card in set L-2L .283/.340/.369 77 sb's. lead off hitter on 1983 division winning White Sox: https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836855/1680/1/80
36. 1916 Wilbur Cooper, Pirates S/R LHP 12-11 1.87 1.069 Career bests in ERA, H9, SO9. Near career bests in WHIP, HR9. Pirates could always use more SP. 216-178 career record with some pretty bad Pirates teams, so worthy of a better card. Has just one lousy ATG9 card.
37. 1980 Buddy Bell, Texas .329 17 83 .379 .498 .877 Gold Glove Career high in BA, SLG, OPS & OPS+. 2nd career high in OBP. This is Bell’s best card. Gives Texas a nice 3B option in franchise leagues when they don’t get A-Rod or Beltre
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/830734/1680/1/80
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Re: 23.1 Nominations are Open!

PostSat Feb 25, 2023 3:00 am

Please note our usage parameters for nominations -
Minimums:
300 PA
100 IP Starters (S or S/R)
50 IP Relievers

AL/NL cards from 1876-2021 are eligible.

Our 23.1 parameters are as follows.
1. One nomination per member only
2. When we hit 40 unique nominations we will begin voting (after Andy posts card analysis)
3. We will have one poll of 50 cards; the top 25 will be added
4. Next "x" highest vote getters will get another shot in 23.2

Please submit nominations in a 'Year Player Team Position Comments' format.

To be included in the 23.1 poll:
1963 Elston Howard, C 38
1939 Terry Moore STL OF 37
2009 Shin-Soo Choo CLE OF 37
1983 LaMarr Hoyt CWS P 36
1993 Gregg Jefferies, S, 1B StL 35
1997 Denny Neagle ATL SP(L) 35
2000 Andruw Jones, Braves, CF 31
1977 Gene Tenace C 28
1963 Albie Pearson OF 26
1886 Henry Boyle SP SLM(NL) 26

1. 2021 Mike Zunino TB C 1(0)e1 33 HRs in only 333 ABs! A full 8 ballpark HR chances on each side of card. Slugging percentage of .559 obliterates current Rays catchers. Would be Rays best and most expensive catcher by far. A much needed card for the catching-challenged Rays. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91832/2021/1/2021
2. 1985 Tim Raines LF .320 .407 .425 2+2 e 2 Much better vs righties than current Raines cards
3. 2021 Fernando Tatis Jr ss SD .282/.364/.611 31 doubles & 42 homeruns in 478 at bats. SS 2 , Has some injury risk with the card https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/94452/2021/1/2021
4. 1943 Bill Nicholson Chicago Cubs OF .309 BA, .386 OBP, .531 slugging, 29 HR 128 RBI
5. 1918 Lefty Tyler CHC LHP 19-8, 2.00 ERA, 2.32 FIP, 1.058 WHIP, 138 ERA+, 6.9 WAR, no hr allowed, second ace of Cub team that lost to Red Sox in WS (and used to keep Ruth out of the lineup)
6. 1937 Dolph Camilli PHI. We have two Brooklyn cards, but 1937 for Philadelphia was his best season, with career highs in BA (337, OB 446 which led the league, SLG, 587 and OPS + 170). 1b1e9. Should be the Phillies best first baseman.
7. 1889 Buck Ewing NYG C .327 Avg. .383 OBP .477 Slugging. Hall of Famer that was the best catcher of the 19th Century. Has a card for 1895 Cin 1B 4e14 with good offensive numbers. But made HOF as one of the original Giants @ Catcher.
8. 2009 Chris Carpenter StL, 17-4 with league leading 2.24 era and 182era+, 1.01 WHIP in 192 IP. Only gave up 7 hrs. 6.2 WAR and 2nd in Cy Young. A quality non-* SP. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/5218/2009/1/2009
9. 2010 Jim Thome MIN DH .283 avg - .412 obp - .627 slg 5R. This card smashes rhp like his best card but will be cheaper due to being a DH only. Would give Minnesota a Thome card and a great DH. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1141/2010/1/2010
10. 1967 Tony Gonzalez PHI Bats-L BAL-4R 339 .396 .869 OPS LF-2(0)e3, RF-3(0)e3, CF-4(0)e3 upgrade over current cards
11. 1989 Chris Bosio MIL SP* Gives the Brewers another 3 day starter. No card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/831113/1680/1/80
12. 1913 Tris Speaker BOS CF -- career high in triples (22) and .441 OBP, .363 BA, 46 steals. Should be elite defense and speed.
13. 2009 Kosuke Fukudome CHC rf-2(-2) 5R .375 OBP .421 SLG .796 OPS all star first Japanese player for baseball's oldest Franchise https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1350/2009/1/2009
14. 1964 Jim O'Toole, 17-7, 2.66 ERA and only 8 HR's allowed in 220 IPs! plus he's a Right Handed Batter Killer featuring a 5R reverse split! Great addition for both ATG and the Reds franchise teams. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39043/1964/4/1964
15. 2021 Marcus Semien, Blue Jays, 2B/SS 45 HR, 102 RBI, .265, 3rd in MVP, GG, SS, AS BlueJays could use a good infield bat in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91823/2021/1/2021
16. 1974 Steve Garvey. NL MVP. Write in winner of all star vote. The beginning of the Dodgers 70s run. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/734210/1670/1/70
17. 1932 Mickey Cochrane, catcher. 23 HR, excellent D (.993 fld%), .412 obp, 518 ab plus 100 walks should make him only a 3-game injury risk
18. 1990 Kevin Maas, Bronx Bombers, exactly 300 PA, 8R. Go to the 90s game and look at his card for 1990 and tell me you wouldn't want that in a low cap Lefty Masher park. No Card! No Maas! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/37317/1690/1/90
19. 2015 Madison Bumgarner SFG SP - An amazing pitching AND hitting year. 247/275/468 with 5 HR in 81 PA, not to mention 2.93/1.01 ERA/WHIP and 9.7 K/9 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91308/2015/1/2015
20. 1985 Don Mattingly 1B. MVP season, .324/.371/.567 and won a Gold Glove, played 159 games https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/837655/1680/1/80
21. 2012 John Jaso SEA C .279 .394 .456. 8R bal, great platoon catcher. Gives SEA another catching option to platoon with Wilson or Valle. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91236/2012/1/2012
22. 1984 Dave Kingman Oakland A's .268 35Hr's 118 RBI's 44 Walks .505 SLG% American League's Comeback Player of the Year, and finished 13th in MVP balloting. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836423/1680/1/80
23. 1967 Adolfo Phillips OF Cubs, 448 AB 120 H 17 HR's 70 RBI .268 BA .385 OBP--I'm just a Cubs fan who loved watching Adolfo play as a kid! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39511/1660/1/60
24. 1958 Harry Anderson, Lf-1b, Phillies .301, 23, 97. 11th in OPS across majors. Had two good years (6th in rookie of year in 1957) before ankle injury and trade saw him disappear from the scene by the 1960s. Unique card for 1950s which is dominated by multiples cards of same stars.
25. 1979 John Fulgham STL RH SP 2.53 ERA 1.021 WHIP. (think he is reverse split better against lefties) 5L
26. 1992 Mike Mussina BAL RH SP 18-5, 2.54 ERA 1.079 WHIP, 241 IP. Probably the best season for this HOFer.
27. 2003 Richie Sexson MIL, Bats-R, BAL-1L, 1b-2e11, BULLETPROOF, 45 HR, 124 RBI, .272/.379/.548, .927 OPS https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1054/1700/1/120
28. 2006 Anibal Sanchez Florida SP 2.83era 1.19whip ROY-9 A nice addition for the Marlins! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/90513/1700/1/120
29. 1986 Danny Cox STL 220 IP, 12-13, 2.90 ERA, 1.132 Whip, better card than his 1987 .50 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/32485/1986/1/101
30. 2021 Zack Wheeler PHI RH SP 14-10 213.1 IP 247 so 46 bb 2.78 ERA 1.01 WHIP https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91932/2021/1/2021
31. 1984 Dan Gladden SF cf-2(0)e6 .351/.408/.447. I’ve gotten his 84 season a few times in the 80’s game and he always puts up great numbers over an entire season. Nice add for the exp-era Giants! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/834398/1680/1/80
32. 2009 Javier Vazquez ATL SP - 2.87 ERA 1.026 WHIP. Vazquez and Radke are by far the best post-1900 players without a card. This is Vazquez's best card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/8190/2009/1/2009
33. 2005 Michael Young TEX. SS. Unlike his current cards, his primary position is SS. .331/.385/.513. He had 40 doubles and 24 home runs. Had a OPS of .898 vs lefties and .900 vs righties. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1269/1700/1/120
34. 2017 Pat Neshek (3R) COL. RP-R1: Gives the Rockies another good relief pitcher. https://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/p ... 017/1/3017
35. 1983 Rudy Law CF/LF CWS no card in set L-2L .283/.340/.369 77 sb's. lead off hitter on 1983 division winning White Sox: https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836855/1680/1/80
36. 1916 Wilbur Cooper, Pirates S/R LHP 12-11 1.87 1.069 Career bests in ERA, H9, SO9. Near career bests in WHIP, HR9. Pirates could always use more SP. 216-178 career record with some pretty bad Pirates teams, so worthy of a better card. Has just one lousy ATG9 card.
37. 1980 Buddy Bell, Texas .329 17 83 .379 .498 .877 Gold Glove Career high in BA, SLG, OPS & OPS+. 2nd career high in OBP. This is Bell’s best card. Gives Texas a nice 3B option in franchise leagues when they don’t get A-Rod or Beltre
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/830734/1680/1/80
38. 1976 Bill Robinson Pirates, Bats-R BAL-3L .303 21 64 .329 .534 .864 Career highs in SLG, OPS & OPs+. Near career highs in BA & OBP. LF/RF-2(0)e2, CF-3(0)e2, 1b-4e13, 3b-4e44. A career journeyman and late bloomer, Robinson found a home with the Pirates, and was a valuable member of the team for 7+ seasons, playing multiple positions. This card is a big improvement over his other ATG card. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/740221/1670/1/70
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Re: 23.1 Nominations are Open!

PostSat Feb 25, 2023 6:31 pm

Big Willie wrote:Please note our usage parameters for nominations -
Minimums:
300 PA
100 IP Starters (S or S/R)
50 IP Relievers

AL/NL cards from 1876-2021 are eligible.

Our 23.1 parameters are as follows.
1. One nomination per member only
2. When we hit 40 unique nominations we will begin voting (after Andy posts card analysis)
3. We will have one poll of 50 cards; the top 25 will be added
4. Next "x" highest vote getters will get another shot in 23.2

Please submit nominations in a 'Year Player Team Position Comments' format.

To be included in the 23.1 poll:
1963 Elston Howard, C 38
1939 Terry Moore STL OF 37
2009 Shin-Soo Choo CLE OF 37
1983 LaMarr Hoyt CWS P 36
1993 Gregg Jefferies, S, 1B StL 35
1997 Denny Neagle ATL SP(L) 35
2000 Andruw Jones, Braves, CF 31
1977 Gene Tenace C 28
1963 Albie Pearson OF 26
1886 Henry Boyle SP SLM(NL) 26

1. 2021 Mike Zunino TB C 1(0)e1 33 HRs in only 333 ABs! A full 8 ballpark HR chances on each side of card. Slugging percentage of .559 obliterates current Rays catchers. Would be Rays best and most expensive catcher by far. A much needed card for the catching-challenged Rays. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91832/2021/1/2021
2. 1985 Tim Raines LF .320 .407 .425 2+2 e 2 Much better vs righties than current Raines cards
3. 2021 Fernando Tatis Jr ss SD .282/.364/.611 31 doubles & 42 homeruns in 478 at bats. SS 2 , Has some injury risk with the card https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/94452/2021/1/2021
4. 1943 Bill Nicholson Chicago Cubs OF .309 BA, .386 OBP, .531 slugging, 29 HR 128 RBI
5. 1918 Lefty Tyler CHC LHP 19-8, 2.00 ERA, 2.32 FIP, 1.058 WHIP, 138 ERA+, 6.9 WAR, no hr allowed, second ace of Cub team that lost to Red Sox in WS (and used to keep Ruth out of the lineup)
6. 1937 Dolph Camilli PHI. We have two Brooklyn cards, but 1937 for Philadelphia was his best season, with career highs in BA (337, OB 446 which led the league, SLG, 587 and OPS + 170). 1b1e9. Should be the Phillies best first baseman.
7. 1889 Buck Ewing NYG C .327 Avg. .383 OBP .477 Slugging. Hall of Famer that was the best catcher of the 19th Century. Has a card for 1895 Cin 1B 4e14 with good offensive numbers. But made HOF as one of the original Giants @ Catcher.
8. 2009 Chris Carpenter StL, 17-4 with league leading 2.24 era and 182era+, 1.01 WHIP in 192 IP. Only gave up 7 hrs. 6.2 WAR and 2nd in Cy Young. A quality non-* SP. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/5218/2009/1/2009
9. 2010 Jim Thome MIN DH .283 avg - .412 obp - .627 slg 5R. This card smashes rhp like his best card but will be cheaper due to being a DH only. Would give Minnesota a Thome card and a great DH. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1141/2010/1/2010
10. 1967 Tony Gonzalez PHI Bats-L BAL-4R 339 .396 .869 OPS LF-2(0)e3, RF-3(0)e3, CF-4(0)e3 upgrade over current cards
11. 1989 Chris Bosio MIL SP* Gives the Brewers another 3 day starter. No card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/831113/1680/1/80
12. 1913 Tris Speaker BOS CF -- career high in triples (22) and .441 OBP, .363 BA, 46 steals. Should be elite defense and speed.
13. 2009 Kosuke Fukudome CHC rf-2(-2) 5R .375 OBP .421 SLG .796 OPS all star first Japanese player for baseball's oldest Franchise https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1350/2009/1/2009
14. 1964 Jim O'Toole, 17-7, 2.66 ERA and only 8 HR's allowed in 220 IPs! plus he's a Right Handed Batter Killer featuring a 5R reverse split! Great addition for both ATG and the Reds franchise teams. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39043/1964/4/1964
15. 2021 Marcus Semien, Blue Jays, 2B/SS 45 HR, 102 RBI, .265, 3rd in MVP, GG, SS, AS BlueJays could use a good infield bat in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91823/2021/1/2021
16. 1974 Steve Garvey. NL MVP. Write in winner of all star vote. The beginning of the Dodgers 70s run. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/734210/1670/1/70
17. 1932 Mickey Cochrane, catcher. 23 HR, excellent D (.993 fld%), .412 obp, 518 ab plus 100 walks should make him only a 3-game injury risk
18. 1990 Kevin Maas, Bronx Bombers, exactly 300 PA, 8R. Go to the 90s game and look at his card for 1990 and tell me you wouldn't want that in a low cap Lefty Masher park. No Card! No Maas! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/37317/1690/1/90
19. 2015 Madison Bumgarner SFG SP - An amazing pitching AND hitting year. 247/275/468 with 5 HR in 81 PA, not to mention 2.93/1.01 ERA/WHIP and 9.7 K/9 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91308/2015/1/2015
20. 1985 Don Mattingly 1B. MVP season, .324/.371/.567 and won a Gold Glove, played 159 games https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/837655/1680/1/80
21. 2012 John Jaso SEA C .279 .394 .456. 8R bal, great platoon catcher. Gives SEA another catching option to platoon with Wilson or Valle. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91236/2012/1/2012
22. 1984 Dave Kingman Oakland A's .268 35Hr's 118 RBI's 44 Walks .505 SLG% American League's Comeback Player of the Year, and finished 13th in MVP balloting. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836423/1680/1/80
23. 1967 Adolfo Phillips OF Cubs, 448 AB 120 H 17 HR's 70 RBI .268 BA .385 OBP--I'm just a Cubs fan who loved watching Adolfo play as a kid! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39511/1660/1/60
24. 1958 Harry Anderson, Lf-1b, Phillies .301, 23, 97. 11th in OPS across majors. Had two good years (6th in rookie of year in 1957) before ankle injury and trade saw him disappear from the scene by the 1960s. Unique card for 1950s which is dominated by multiples cards of same stars.
25. 1979 John Fulgham STL RH SP 2.53 ERA 1.021 WHIP. (think he is reverse split better against lefties) 5L
26. 1992 Mike Mussina BAL RH SP 18-5, 2.54 ERA 1.079 WHIP, 241 IP. Probably the best season for this HOFer.
27. 2003 Richie Sexson MIL, Bats-R, BAL-1L, 1b-2e11, BULLETPROOF, 45 HR, 124 RBI, .272/.379/.548, .927 OPS https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1054/1700/1/120
28. 2006 Anibal Sanchez Florida SP 2.83era 1.19whip ROY-9 A nice addition for the Marlins! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/90513/1700/1/120
29. 1986 Danny Cox STL 220 IP, 12-13, 2.90 ERA, 1.132 Whip, better card than his 1987 .50 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/32485/1986/1/101
30. 2021 Zack Wheeler PHI RH SP 14-10 213.1 IP 247 so 46 bb 2.78 ERA 1.01 WHIP https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91932/2021/1/2021
31. 1984 Dan Gladden SF cf-2(0)e6 .351/.408/.447. I’ve gotten his 84 season a few times in the 80’s game and he always puts up great numbers over an entire season. Nice add for the exp-era Giants! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/834398/1680/1/80
32. 2009 Javier Vazquez ATL SP - 2.87 ERA 1.026 WHIP. Vazquez and Radke are by far the best post-1900 players without a card. This is Vazquez's best card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/8190/2009/1/2009
33. 2005 Michael Young TEX. SS. Unlike his current cards, his primary position is SS. .331/.385/.513. He had 40 doubles and 24 home runs. Had a OPS of .898 vs lefties and .900 vs righties. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1269/1700/1/120
34. 2017 Pat Neshek (3R) COL. RP-R1: Gives the Rockies another good relief pitcher. https://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/p ... 017/1/3017
35. 1983 Rudy Law CF/LF CWS no card in set L-2L .283/.340/.369 77 sb's. lead off hitter on 1983 division winning White Sox: https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836855/1680/1/80
36. 1916 Wilbu r Cooper, Pirates S/R LHP 12-11 1.87 1.069 Career bests in ERA, H9, SO9. Near career bests in WHIP, HR9. Pirates could always use more SP. 216-178 career record with some pretty bad Pirates teams, so worthy of a better card. Has just one lousy ATG9 card.
37. 1980 Buddy Bell, Texas .329 17 83 .379 .498 .877 Gold Glove Career high in BA, SLG, OPS & OPS+. 2nd career high in OBP. This is Bell’s best card. Gives Texas a nice 3B option in franchise leagues when they don’t get A-Rod or Beltre
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/830734/1680/1/80
38. 1976 Bill Robinson Pirates, Bats-R BAL-3L .303 21 64 .329 .534 .864 Career highs in SLG, OPS & OPs+. Near career highs in BA & OBP. LF/RF-2(0)e2, CF-3(0)e2, 1b-4e13, 3b-4e44. A career journeyman and late bloomer, Robinson found a home with the Pirates, and was a valuable member of the team for 7+ seasons, playing multiple positions. This card is a big improvement over his other ATG card. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/740221/1670/1/70
39. 2003 Mike Lieberthal, PHI, C, E slant, .313/.373./.453, more playable than his 5L '99 season already in the set. 14-year career, 1,170 games behind the plate, deserves more than one card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/655/1700/1/120
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Re: 23.1 Nominations are Open!

PostSat Feb 25, 2023 6:44 pm

Please note our usage parameters for nominations -
Minimums:
300 PA
100 IP Starters (S or S/R)
50 IP Relievers

AL/NL cards from 1876-2021 are eligible.

Our 23.1 parameters are as follows.
1. One nomination per member only
2. When we hit 40 unique nominations we will begin voting (after Andy posts card analysis)
3. We will have one poll of 50 cards; the top 25 will be added
4. Next "x" highest vote getters will get another shot in 23.2

Please submit nominations in a 'Year Player Team Position Comments' format.

To be included in the 23.1 poll:
1963 Elston Howard, C 38
1939 Terry Moore STL OF 37
2009 Shin-Soo Choo CLE OF 37
1983 LaMarr Hoyt CWS P 36
1993 Gregg Jefferies, S, 1B StL 35
1997 Denny Neagle ATL SP(L) 35
2000 Andruw Jones, Braves, CF 31
1977 Gene Tenace C 28
1963 Albie Pearson OF 26
1886 Henry Boyle SP SLM(NL) 26

1. 2021 Mike Zunino TB C 1(0)e1 33 HRs in only 333 ABs! A full 8 ballpark HR chances on each side of card. Slugging percentage of .559 obliterates current Rays catchers. Would be Rays best and most expensive catcher by far. A much needed card for the catching-challenged Rays. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91832/2021/1/2021
2. 1985 Tim Raines LF .320 .407 .425 2+2 e 2 Much better vs righties than current Raines cards
3. 2021 Fernando Tatis Jr ss SD .282/.364/.611 31 doubles & 42 homeruns in 478 at bats. SS 2 , Has some injury risk with the card https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/94452/2021/1/2021
4. 1943 Bill Nicholson Chicago Cubs OF .309 BA, .386 OBP, .531 slugging, 29 HR 128 RBI
5. 1918 Lefty Tyler CHC LHP 19-8, 2.00 ERA, 2.32 FIP, 1.058 WHIP, 138 ERA+, 6.9 WAR, no hr allowed, second ace of Cub team that lost to Red Sox in WS (and used to keep Ruth out of the lineup)
6. 1937 Dolph Camilli PHI. We have two Brooklyn cards, but 1937 for Philadelphia was his best season, with career highs in BA (337, OB 446 which led the league, SLG, 587 and OPS + 170). 1b1e9. Should be the Phillies best first baseman.
7. 1889 Buck Ewing NYG C .327 Avg. .383 OBP .477 Slugging. Hall of Famer that was the best catcher of the 19th Century. Has a card for 1895 Cin 1B 4e14 with good offensive numbers. But made HOF as one of the original Giants @ Catcher.
8. 2009 Chris Carpenter StL, 17-4 with league leading 2.24 era and 182era+, 1.01 WHIP in 192 IP. Only gave up 7 hrs. 6.2 WAR and 2nd in Cy Young. A quality non-* SP. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/5218/2009/1/2009
9. 2010 Jim Thome MIN DH .283 avg - .412 obp - .627 slg 5R. This card smashes rhp like his best card but will be cheaper due to being a DH only. Would give Minnesota a Thome card and a great DH. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1141/2010/1/2010
10. 1967 Tony Gonzalez PHI Bats-L BAL-4R 339 .396 .869 OPS LF-2(0)e3, RF-3(0)e3, CF-4(0)e3 upgrade over current cards
11. 1989 Chris Bosio MIL SP* Gives the Brewers another 3 day starter. No card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/831113/1680/1/80
12. 1913 Tris Speaker BOS CF -- career high in triples (22) and .441 OBP, .363 BA, 46 steals. Should be elite defense and speed.
13. 2009 Kosuke Fukudome CHC rf-2(-2) 5R .375 OBP .421 SLG .796 OPS all star first Japanese player for baseball's oldest Franchise https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1350/2009/1/2009
14. 1964 Jim O'Toole, 17-7, 2.66 ERA and only 8 HR's allowed in 220 IPs! plus he's a Right Handed Batter Killer featuring a 5R reverse split! Great addition for both ATG and the Reds franchise teams. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39043/1964/4/1964
15. 2021 Marcus Semien, Blue Jays, 2B/SS 45 HR, 102 RBI, .265, 3rd in MVP, GG, SS, AS BlueJays could use a good infield bat in franchise leagues. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91823/2021/1/2021
16. 1974 Steve Garvey. NL MVP. Write in winner of all star vote. The beginning of the Dodgers 70s run. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/734210/1670/1/70
17. 1932 Mickey Cochrane, catcher. 23 HR, excellent D (.993 fld%), .412 obp, 518 ab plus 100 walks should make him only a 3-game injury risk
18. 1990 Kevin Maas, Bronx Bombers, exactly 300 PA, 8R. Go to the 90s game and look at his card for 1990 and tell me you wouldn't want that in a low cap Lefty Masher park. No Card! No Maas! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/37317/1690/1/90
19. 2015 Madison Bumgarner SFG SP - An amazing pitching AND hitting year. 247/275/468 with 5 HR in 81 PA, not to mention 2.93/1.01 ERA/WHIP and 9.7 K/9 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91308/2015/1/2015
20. 1985 Don Mattingly 1B. MVP season, .324/.371/.567 and won a Gold Glove, played 159 games https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/837655/1680/1/80
21. 2012 John Jaso SEA C .279 .394 .456. 8R bal, great platoon catcher. Gives SEA another catching option to platoon with Wilson or Valle. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91236/2012/1/2012
22. 1984 Dave Kingman Oakland A's .268 35Hr's 118 RBI's 44 Walks .505 SLG% American League's Comeback Player of the Year, and finished 13th in MVP balloting. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836423/1680/1/80
23. 1967 Adolfo Phillips OF Cubs, 448 AB 120 H 17 HR's 70 RBI .268 BA .385 OBP--I'm just a Cubs fan who loved watching Adolfo play as a kid! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39511/1660/1/60
24. 1958 Harry Anderson, Lf-1b, Phillies .301, 23, 97. 11th in OPS across majors. Had two good years (6th in rookie of year in 1957) before ankle injury and trade saw him disappear from the scene by the 1960s. Unique card for 1950s which is dominated by multiples cards of same stars.
25. 1979 John Fulgham STL RH SP 2.53 ERA 1.021 WHIP. (think he is reverse split better against lefties) 5L
26. 1992 Mike Mussina BAL RH SP 18-5, 2.54 ERA 1.079 WHIP, 241 IP. Probably the best season for this HOFer.
27. 2003 Richie Sexson MIL, Bats-R, BAL-1L, 1b-2e11, BULLETPROOF, 45 HR, 124 RBI, .272/.379/.548, .927 OPS https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1054/1700/1/120
28. 2006 Anibal Sanchez Florida SP 2.83era 1.19whip ROY-9 A nice addition for the Marlins! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/90513/1700/1/120
29. 1986 Danny Cox STL 220 IP, 12-13, 2.90 ERA, 1.132 Whip, better card than his 1987 .50 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/32485/1986/1/101
30. 2021 Zack Wheeler PHI RH SP 14-10 213.1 IP 247 so 46 bb 2.78 ERA 1.01 WHIP https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91932/2021/1/2021
31. 1984 Dan Gladden SF cf-2(0)e6 .351/.408/.447. I’ve gotten his 84 season a few times in the 80’s game and he always puts up great numbers over an entire season. Nice add for the exp-era Giants! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/834398/1680/1/80
32. 2009 Javier Vazquez ATL SP - 2.87 ERA 1.026 WHIP. Vazquez and Radke are by far the best post-1900 players without a card. This is Vazquez's best card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/8190/2009/1/2009
33. 2005 Michael Young TEX. SS. Unlike his current cards, his primary position is SS. .331/.385/.513. He had 40 doubles and 24 home runs. Had a OPS of .898 vs lefties and .900 vs righties. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1269/1700/1/120
34. 2017 Pat Neshek (3R) COL. RP-R1: Gives the Rockies another good relief pitcher. https://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/p ... 017/1/3017
35. 1983 Rudy Law CF/LF CWS no card in set L-2L .283/.340/.369 77 sb's. lead off hitter on 1983 division winning White Sox: https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836855/1680/1/80
36. 1916 Wilbur Cooper, Pirates S/R LHP 12-11 1.87 1.069 Career bests in ERA, H9, SO9. Near career bests in WHIP, HR9. Pirates could always use more SP. 216-178 career record with some pretty bad Pirates teams, so worthy of a better card. Has just one lousy ATG9 card.
37. 1980 Buddy Bell, Texas .329 17 83 .379 .498 .877 Gold Glove Career high in BA, SLG, OPS & OPS+. 2nd career high in OBP. This is Bell’s best card. Gives Texas a nice 3B option in franchise leagues when they don’t get A-Rod or Beltre
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/830734/1680/1/80
38. 1976 Bill Robinson Pirates, Bats-R BAL-3L .303 21 64 .329 .534 .864 Career highs in SLG, OPS & OPs+. Near career highs in BA & OBP. LF/RF-2(0)e2, CF-3(0)e2, 1b-4e13, 3b-4e44. A career journeyman and late bloomer, Robinson found a home with the Pirates, and was a valuable member of the team for 7+ seasons, playing multiple positions. This card is a big improvement over his other ATG card. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/740221/1670/1/70
39. 2003 Mike Lieberthal, PHI, C, E slant, .313/.373./.453, more playable than his 5L '99 season already in the set. 14-year career, 1,170 games behind the plate, deserves more than one card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/655/1700/1/120
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Re: 23.1 Nominations are Open!

PostSun Feb 26, 2023 9:04 am

2021 Shohei Otahni MVP, two way star
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Re: 23.1 Nominations are Open!

PostSun Feb 26, 2023 9:22 am

Nominations are closed.

Poll to go up sometime this week. (After Andy has a chance to post the 'Strat Stats' for the nominated cards).

[Poll will be up Friday or Saturday]

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