24.2 Voting Now Open!

Discussion for new cards to add; moderated by Rosie2167

Moderator: BC15NY

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Poll ended at Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:16 pm

1. 1993 Jim Leyritz NYY c-1b-lf-rf very playable 3R reverse-righty card with excellent power and OBP. Had an 11-year career, 2 WS championships, with NO CARD in the set.
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2. 1998 John Olerud 1b - hit .354 the best individual batting season by a Mets player ever. Slashed .354/.447/.551 to go with 36 doubles and 22 home runs.
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3. 2013 Yan Gomes CLE c RH-3L - .294/.345/.481, 131 ops+, 4.2 WAR, -3 arm, first Brazilian MLB player, no card https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91580/2013/1/2013
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4. 1912 Larry Doyle 2B MVP award winner. .330/.393/.471. Career high in average and on base. Top season in RBIs. 36 steals only 20Ks
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5. 1986 Kirby Puckett CF MIN - .328 .360 .537 31 HR. 1e6-4 in CF. 1-17 runner. 2nd best card, and possibly best OVERALL card (average w/power). https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39763/1986/1/101
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6. 1976 - Mickey Rivers: NYY - CF All Star / 312 AVE, 327 OB, 432 SLG, 43 SB, 31 2B, 8 3B, 8 HR, Finished 3rd in MVP.
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7. 1945 Bill Salkeld PITT Left hand catcher C3(-1)8 2R 967 OPS 8 bphr vs l and r
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8. 1972 Carlos May CWS LF 308 AVG 405 OBP 843 OPS would be a nice upgrade to 1970 card https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/737680/1670/1/70
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9. 1987 Juan Samuel PHI 2B slashed 272/335/502. Led league in triples and hit 28 home runs. One of his better-fielding years. Bulletproof. He was such a great player in the 80s and deserves an upgrade from the 85 card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/802970/1680/1/80
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10. 1983 Gary Redus CIN OF Just under .800 OPS (.793). Speed, Walks, and some pop. Don Buford type, with much better speed. Should be somewhat inexpensive. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/839946/1680/1/80
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11. 1921 Walton Cruise Boston Braves OF / Bats - L - .346 avg / .429 OBP. Played 10 seasons - No Card
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12. 1951 Roy Campanella, Dodgers C 1(-4)e4, Bats R 6L .325 33 108 .393 .590 .983. His breakout season. Career high in BA, H, DO, OPS+ (159). 2nd career bests in games, R, HR, RBI, SLG, TB, OPS. Batted .375 vs. LHPs and .307 vs. RHPs. Won the first of his 3 MVPs.
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13. 1975 Manny Sanguillen, Pittsburgh Pirates C Bats R -- .328 BA, .391 OBP, .451 SA. Arguably his best season, 136 OPS+, All Star. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/740560/1670/1/70
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14. 1969 Claude Osteen, LA Dodgers LHSP - 20 wins, 2.66 ERA, 1.14 WHIP. First 20 win season, career highs with 321 IP, 183 K 16 CG, & 7 shutouts. Only 17 HR allowed. Improvement on current 1965 and 1968 cards. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/39146/1660/1/60
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15. 1965 Ernie Banks - He played most of his career at 1B, not SS (or 3B), yet we do not have a 1B card for him. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/30476/1660/1/60
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16. 1973 Ted Simmons, Cardinals, 690 PA (in game or no injury), .310 ave, .370 OBP
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17. 2022 Spencer Strider, Atlanta Braves. RH starter (S6) or reliever (R4). 2.67 ERA, 1.00 WHIP. 202 K / ~1.5 K/inning. Second in rookie of the year voting. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/95685/2022/1/2022
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18. 1943 Stan Musial, St L Cardinals, OF, .357 ave, .988 OPS, sb bullet-proof, MVP, Stan the Man, Baseball's Perfect Knight
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19. 1967 Tony Gonzales, long time OF for the Phil's. We have 2 cards, not his best. This year he slashed .360/.421/.520 vs. righthanded pitching (still a platoon player). His defense should be fine in LF and he finished 23rd in MVP balloting
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20. 2011 Ricky Romero P Tor - 2.92 era 1.14 Whip. Toronto needs Left Handed starting pitching. 2011 was an all-star season for Romero before his career completely fell apart. a 7R split would be a welcome addition to the Blue Jays squad. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91088/2011/1/2011
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21. 1979 Otto Velez LF/RF/1B - TOR - .288/.396/.529. No card. Is a 5R doubles machine. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/742403/1670/1/70
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22. 1950 Walt Dropo, Red Sox, 1B Bats R .322 34 144 .378 .583 .961. Led AL in RBI, TB. RoY. Career highs in H, R, TR, HR, BA, RBI, BB, OBP, SLG, TB, OPS, OPS+. 2nd career high in DO.
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23. 1994 Mike Kingery Colorado Rockies. No card .349 Average, .402 On Base, .532 Slugging Left Field 2 LH 5R https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/36421/1690/1/90
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24. 1916 Lefty Tyler Boston Braves LSP 17-9 2.02 ERA 1.03 WHIP 58 BB 117 SO
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25. 2021 Austin Riley Atlanta Braves: No Card. 3B-3e15 Slashline - .303/.367/.531 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/94719/2021/1/2021
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26. 1953 Robin Roberts Phillies throws- R Bal- 5R End- S9/R3 Led League with 23 Wins and 198 Strikeouts
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27. 1887 Sam Wise, BSB. BAL-E, SS-2e72*, 2b-3e71, RF-3(-1)e25, 15 Game INJ Risk, Steal: *3-5/-(16-12), Runs 1-13 Hit .334 and OBP .390 27 doubles 17 Triples- Hopefully Strat will do something with the errors bc this could be a very usable card (nice left-handed bat at SS; he should be close to a 2e36)
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28. 1971 Joe Coleman. Detroit. ERA 3.15, gave up only 17 home runs in 286 innings. His whip was 1.17. This card would be an improvement over his only current card of 1973. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/32232/1971/4/1971
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29. 2003 Kerry Wood Chicago Cubs s/b a 3day rest starter we would only need Matt Clement for 'Fever Pitch' Cubs rotation. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/90787/1700/1/120
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30. 1925 Ty Cobb. from 1918-1931 Babe Ruth led MLB in OPS and about every other offensive category except 1925. Cobb led the league in OPS and OPS+. also had 102 RBI's in only 492 AB's. be a different type card for Cobb and should be lower priced because of injury risk
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31. 1964 Hal Woodeshick Houston LHRP 3 innings lefty reliever 6L (-4 hold ) 2.76 with 23 saves , very clean card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/43170/1660/1/60
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32. 2013 Yasiel Puig, Dodgers, RF 2(-5)e9, LF 3e9 IL .319 19 42 .391 .534 .925. Career highs in BA, OBP, SLG, OPS & OPS+. This card is far better than Puig’s only other card. http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91812/2013/1/20714
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33. 1997 Billy Taylor Oakland 90's closer for Oakland, no card. 9R https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3162/1690/1/90
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34. 2021 Walker Buehler Dodgers RHP, Starter - 16-4, 2.47 ERA (ERA + 177), 212 Ks in 207.2 IP https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/93970/2021/1/2021
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35. 1994 Hal Morris Cincinnati Reds. 18 possible ways to get on against right handed pitching, good platoon hitter or pinch hitter.https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3465/1690/1/90
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36. 1935 Augie Galan CHI Cubs LF .314 .399 OB Pct .467 Slug. League leading 748 PA with 0 GDP's. led NL in SB(22) and 133 runs. Would be a great top of the order guy.
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37. 1935 Jimmie Foxx Catcher eligible. He played 212 inn. at catcher and had much better defensive results than his '40 catcher eligible yr. 1 PB, 3WR, 10SB, 8CSB. .346 ba, .461 obp, .636 slg, 1.096 ops.
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38. 1996 Matt Mieske MIL Brewers RF/LF/CF, 400 PA. Strong 8L platoon hitter vs LHP. 1.041 OPS vs LHP in MLB. Likely to be inexpensive. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3057/1690/1/90. Mieske is an 8 year vet with no card.
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39. 1999 Carlos Delgado Toronto 2L 948 Onbase plus slugging. Current is 4R https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/287/1999/1/1999
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40. 1958 Harry Anderson LF/1b 301 23 95 136 OPS- 18th in NL MVP voting. Best year.
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41. 1937 Lou Gehrig NYY 1B .351/.473/.643 37hr 127rbi. Gehrig had a higher avg and slug vs LHP this year so this card should be a little different than the ones we currently have.
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42. 2012 Darwin Barney, Cubs, RHB, 2b 1e2 .254 Ave .299 OBP .357 SLG low $ / great Def - GG / 1270.1 inn / 731 chances / 2 Errors https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91201/2012/1/2012
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43. 1938 Ival Goodman, Reds, L, RF-2(-2)e4, 30 HR, .292/.368/.533 Slash Line, Good Power, Much better than his current card.
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44. 1968 Carl Yastrzemski, Red Sox, Balance-2R, LF-1(-3)e3, CF-3(-3)e3, 1b-4e15. Won the Batting Title in the Year of the Pitcher, Led League in Batting, OBP, Walks, OPS. 301/426/495 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/43263/1660/1/60
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45. 1984 Chili Davis, Giants, bats both, 5R, CF, RF 2(-1)e13 .315 21 81 .368 .507 .875 Near career highs in a number of major offensive categories. Later went to AL as DH when slowed by leg injuries. Belted 350 HRs during his career and has two inferior cards. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/802864/1680/1/80
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46. 1987 Matt Nokes DET C . .289 32 Hr 5R. 3rd in ROY, Silver Slugger, only All-Star season. Much more of a platoon card then his current Yankee card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/838899/1680/1/80
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47. 1993 Tim Raines .306/.401/.480, White Sox exp set lacks decent options for lead off hitters in franchise/era leagues, Raines was a key piece to the good White Sox teams in the early/mid 90's, he does not have a card version from his time with the White Sox in the set
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48. 1975 Doug Rau, LAD, LH SP*, 3R / 257.2 IP, 15-9, 3.07 ERA, 1.118 WHIP. Stingy with walks and XBH. Good fielding, WP, BK, etc. ratings. Hard to find 3-day-rest LHSP who are tougher on righties at a reasonable price point. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/739903/1670/1/70
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49. 1981 Carney Lansford 3B AL batting champion, good hit man @ .336
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50. 1971 Al Downing, LHP Los Angeles. 20 wins, 2.68, 5R. We need a better Al Downing card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/33188/1971/4/1971
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BC15NY

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24.2 Voting Now Open!

PostSat Jun 22, 2024 9:16 pm

Greetings,

Poll is up for the 24.2 new card add.

Andy's Strat Stats posted at the link below. Please take time to check them out before voting.

https://forum-365.strat-o-matic.com/com ... f1fb971c1a

Thanks,
Bill
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Re: 24.2 Voting Now Open!

PostTue Jun 25, 2024 9:24 am

BUMP-
but also, folks- think about what positions and more unique players we might need-
and please use Andy's guide, especially for the cards you can't see so much.

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Re: 24.2 Voting Now Open!

PostWed Jun 26, 2024 11:50 am

I don't get it, Otto Velez is out polling Tony Gonzalez.Both are LH platoon players. Velez is really only suitable as a lower cap DH, but Gonzo is a good left fielder! Yea, Velez has more power, for sure! C'mon though, I know lots of y'all play small ball at lower caps and y'all need to give Tony G some love!
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Re: 24.2 Voting Now Open!

PostWed Jun 26, 2024 9:25 pm

The love for Salkeld baffles me. Short career. One good year. But then people platoon a lot, so…we also get Mike Kingery.
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Re: 24.2 Voting Now Open!

PostThu Jun 27, 2024 12:15 am

mykeedee wrote:I don't get it, Otto Velez is out polling Tony Gonzalez.Both are LH platoon players. Velez is really only suitable as a lower cap DH, but Gonzo is a good left fielder! Yea, Velez has more power, for sure! C'mon though, I know lots of y'all play small ball at lower caps and y'all need to give Tony G some love!


I voted for Tony but I understand people voting for Otto, or any player without a card. There is something about getting a new representation over a third card for an OK player.
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Re: 24.2 Voting Now Open!

PostThu Jun 27, 2024 7:18 am

barterer2002 wrote:
mykeedee wrote:I don't get it, Otto Velez is out polling Tony Gonzalez.Both are LH platoon players. Velez is really only suitable as a lower cap DH, but Gonzo is a good left fielder! Yea, Velez has more power, for sure! C'mon though, I know lots of y'all play small ball at lower caps and y'all need to give Tony G some love!


I voted for Tony but I understand people voting for Otto, or any player without a card. There is something about getting a new representation over a third card for an OK player.


Velez had an 11 year career with no card and his 5R card will be used plenty, unless it comes in overpriced. I really like that card.
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Re: 24.2 Voting Now Open!

PostThu Jun 27, 2024 8:10 am

I understand why people want guys without cards but for me personally I’d rather get a sixth Yaz card than the first kingrey card. (Just an example of guys nominated). In my opinion/experience I like having different price ranges for the hall of fame players. Even if it’s just different by .5 it creates a scenario where you can still use one of your favorite players and upgrade somewhere else or something like that. Or use that player in an environment where their other card isn’t as useful. But overall I think adding cards this way gives us the best variety and is a great way of doing it overall.
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Re: 24.2 Voting Now Open!

PostThu Jun 27, 2024 11:45 am

I understand both thought processes. For me. I want every major award winner represented. So I always nominate an uncarded MVP and vote for any uncarded MVP or CY. Other than that I tend to have a preference for other uncarded p,Ayers and players with non representative cards. Hence I vote both for Velez and Johnson here (as well as Robin Roberts in the hopes this new card is more usable in higher cap leagues as well although his home run totals will always hamper him)
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Re: 24.2 Voting Now Open!

PostThu Jun 27, 2024 4:14 pm

Perhaps if I had presented him as SamWise Gangees, more folks would maybe realize that we just might want/need/could use another
good/decent hitting lefty SS? :? :D 8-)
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Re: 24.2 Voting Now Open!

PostThu Jun 27, 2024 4:47 pm

Salty wrote:Perhaps if I had presented him as SamWise Gangees, more folks would maybe realize that we just might want/need/could use another
good/decent hitting lefty SS? :? :D 8-)


Ha. Perhaps. His card looks very playable in the Card Viewer. Nice offensive SS with lefty bat and a 2 range. I voted for him.
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