24.3 Voting Now Open!

Discussion for new cards to add; moderated by Rosie2167

Moderator: BC15NY

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Poll ended at Tue Oct 01, 2024 11:38 am

1. 1989 Gregg Olson BAL RP R2 8L righty ROY-1 CY-6 MVP-12 1.69 era 0.1 hr/9 9.5 k/9 6.0 hits/9 would be exp-era Baltimore's best righty reliever. 14-year career, 6 years with Orioles, 217 saves, only card is a mediocre one with Arizona https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1906/1690/1/90
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2. 1952 Carl Erskine BRK RHP - 14-6 2.70 1.15 WHIP. Best card for the recently deceased Erskine.
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3. 2009 Trevor Hoffman Mil RHP 54IP 1.83 ERA .907 WHIP 37 Saves 48 K's How about another HOF for the Brew Crew! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3850/2009/1/2009
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4. 2022 Francisco Lindor NYM SS 630 AB 26 HR 107 RBI .270 BA 16 SB SS1 e10-when all is said and done Lindor will likely be the Mets all time SS so we may as well get one in now for him. Also in-game max injury as he missed just 1 game. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/92632/2022/1/2022
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5. 1957 Ed Bouchee PHI 1B, LH, .293/.394/.470, 35 DO, 8 TR, 17 HR, .864 OPS - No card, #2 NL RoY, led league in HBP, played 154 G, prob ~3R, below lg avg defense at 1B, budget small ball strong-side platoon option.
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6. 1954 Hank Sauer Cubs LF/RF .288/.375/.563 41 HR 103 RBI (nomination changed)
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7. 2021 Carlos Correa Hou SS his best all around year from fielding, hitting, WAR, 3 game max injury. and Andy recommended him. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/92615/2021/1/2021
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8. 2010 Adrian Beltre Bos 3b a more balanced card than the two currently in the set. Led the league in doubles with 49 hit .321/.365/.553 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/81/2010/1/2010
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9. 2013 Marlon Byrd PIT RF/CF/LF .291/.336/.511, 138 ops+. Best year for an outfielder with 25.8 career WAR. No card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/163/2013/1/2013
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10. 1925 Roger Peckinpaugh. SS. WAS. MVP award winner (one of three Washington Senators to win the award with Walter Johnson and Joe Cronin). Should be an offensive upgrade on his current card. Great defender. A little more injury prone than previous cards Slash .294/.367/.379
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11. 1974 Reggie Jackson, A's, RF 1(-5) Bats L .289 29 93 .391 .514 .905 25 SBs; A rare Jackson card, better vs. LHPs, with .327 BA and .591 SLG. Near career highs in BA, OBP, SBs & OPS+. Led AL in OPS+ & IBB. 2nd in AL in HRs, SLG & OPS. Jackson's only card as a 1 on D. Hard to believe that it's been 50 years since Jackson patrolled RF for the A's!
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12. 2010 Brian Wilson, RP SFG - Currently has no card. Led the league with 48 saves. ERA 1.81 and averaged 1.25 K per inning. One of the most entertaining players of this century and should have Strat representation. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/90786/2010/1/2010
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13. 1974 Greg Gross, HOU OF .314/.393 .770 OPS 17 year MLB vet with no card. '74 Rookie card runner-up for ROY. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/734709/1670/1/70
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14. 1966 Larry Jaster, STL SP 11-5, 3.26 ERA, 1.114 WHIP, 6 shutouts of which 5 were against the NL Champion Dodgers (hence the nickname "the Dodger Killer") no card, not even in the swinging sixties
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15.1978 Randy Jones SD SP. This 7L SP* card is dominant against lefties, with no HRs vs Righties. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/736081/1670/1/70
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16. 1980 Matt Keough, OAK SP 16-13, 2.92 ERA, 20 complete Games https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/836343/1680/1/80
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17. 2016 Cody Allen, Cleveland Closer 55 Games Finished 2.51 ERA 32 Saves. Until Emmanuel Clase tied him, All Time Cleveland Saves Leader https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91841/2016/1/20717
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18. 2000 John VANDERWAL PIT left bat/hrs and doubles/6R/great platoon option https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3508/1700/1/120
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19. 1947 Ralph Kiner Pit LF 51HRs led league (2nd highest in career) also led league in Slugging OPS total bases MVP -6 (nomination from "Dodgers42" per pm to BC15NY)
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20. 1999 Jeff Bagwell, HOU 1B. A 30-homer, 30-stolen-base card. Awesome OBP, 42 homers, 35 doubles, 30 steals, 149 walks, .304, .454, .591. OPS of 1.045 ... 1L balance, 2e8 in the field. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3581/1999/1/1999
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21. 1930 Smead Jolley Chicago White Sox right and left field, batted Left threw Right 152 games 616 at bats .313 ba .346 obp.492 slug .838 ops 193 hits 38 doubles 12 triples 16 home runs. Will make a good DH .
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22. 1915 Tom Hughes Boston Braves. one reliever card. This is his best year .949 whip 280innings. Started 25 games and led the league in saves (9).
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23. Tony Gwynn SD Padres 1997, 220 Hits (Career High), 49 Doubles (Career High), 17 Home Runs (Career High), 119 RBIs, (Career High), .372 Batting Average (Career 2nd Best), .547 Slugging (Career 2nd Best), 324 Total Bases (Career Best), Silver Slugger Award Winner, (Nomination by Dr.Red) https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3878/1690/1/90
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24. 2019 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies .315 Batting Average (Career High), 41 Home Runs (Ties 2nd Career High), .379 On, Base Percentage (Career High), .962 OPS (Career High), Gold Glove Award Winner, https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91754/2019/1/2019
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25. 1958 Gus Triandos Baltimore - Catcher - AS 30 home runs - Always need power hitting catchers. 11th in MVP.
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26. 1879 Paul Hines Providence Grays CF 1e25 (-1). The e25 should get cut down. Slashline 357/.369/.482 Stealing is an A. No Card
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27. 2019 Ozzie Albies Atlanta Braves 1e4 at 2b and only in game injury, He has no ATG card, .852 OPS, his 7L lean may make him affordable https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/92816/2019/1/2019
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28. 2007 Brad Penny SP LAD - S6* 3rd in Cy Young voting - 16-4 3.03 1.31 - zero HR rolls on card. An improvemnt on his 2003 Marlins card https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/90448/2007/1/2007
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29. 1997 Raul Mondesi, Dodgers RF 1(-5)e4, Bats R 2R .310 30 87 .360 .541 .901 32 SBs. Career highs in H, 2B (42!) HRs, OBP, OPS, OPS+, TB. Near career high in SBs. Won 2nd Gold Glove. 5 tool player. The best season for the long time Dodgers RFer, & a big improvement over his only other card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3651/1690/1/90
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30. 1971 Mickey Stanley Detroit. 15 year player only one card, this is his best eligible year and a big improvement over his current card. 5L CF1 https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/741477/1670/1/70
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31. 2022 Yordan Alvarez HOU LF 5(-3)e6 .306/.406/.613 37 HR 97 RBI https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/94745/2022/1/2022
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32. 2021 Rafael Devers, BOS, 3b-4e34, BAL-3R, 38 HR, 113 RBI, Big HR numbers vs RHP https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/93881/2021/1/2021
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33. 1998 Derek Bell HOU Bats-R Balance-3L RF-2(-2)e9 .314/.364/.490, 1990s Astro with no card https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3590/1690/1/90
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34. 2008 Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox, 1B 1e6, 3B 3e17 RHB .312 29 115 .390 .569 .959. Career highs in HITS, BA, DO, HR, RBI, SLG, TB. Rare card that plays 1B well and is respectable at 3B. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1262/2008/1/2008
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35. 2022 J.T Realmuto Phillies C 1(-4)e3 T-12(pb-0) 1B 3e30 Bats-R .276/.342/.478 22 HR 84 RBI 26 doubles https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/92653/2022/1/2022
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36. 1951 Johnny Groth DET Bats-R BAL-6L LF-2(-1)e3, CF-3(-1)e3, INJ Risk-15(2 Rating)
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37. 2001 Randy Velarde NYY, super utility, played 1B/2B/3B/LF/RF that year. 342 AB, 19 2B, 9 HR,.278/.356/.424. Should be a Stealing C and fall in the sub $2M range. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3985/2001/4/2001
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38. 2009 Andrew Bailey Oak- good RP... https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91005/2009/1/2009
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39. 2006 Nick Johnson .290/.428/.520. 46 doubles, 23 home runs. 110 BB. Best year for Johnson and one of his only ones that isn’t a 15 game injury risk. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/1370/1700/1/120
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40. 1957 Jim Bunning. 20-8 record. AS 2.69 era. Led league in innings pitch. 9 Years with Tigers. Tigers need some good SP cards
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41. 2021 Bryan Reynolds, Pittsburgh, Bats-Both, E Balance, CF/LF-2(-1)e2, .302/.390/.522, .912 OPS. Great add for expansion Pirates. No card. https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/94066/2021/1/2021
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42. 2016 Mark Trumbo, D/H, 1B,LF All Star Season, Silver Slugger Season 47 Homers , 108 RBI https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91460/2016/1/2016
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43. Lou Gehrig, 1B, New York Yankees 1930, .379 Batting Average, .473 On Base Percentage, .721 Slugging, 1.194 OPS, MVP 3
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44. 1996 Todd Hollandsworth, Rookie of the year season. Be nice to have his Rookie card! https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/3650/1690/1/90
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45. 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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46. 1916 Lefty Tyler Boston Braves LSP 17-9 2.02 ERA 1.03 WHIP 58 BB 117 SO
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47. 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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48. 1958 Harry Anderson LF/1b 301 23 95 136 OPS- 18th in NL MVP voting. Best year.
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49. 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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50. 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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Re: 24.3 Voting Now Open!

PostThu Sep 26, 2024 8:00 pm

think it has to do with fielding? I'm surprised the votes for RPO's. HAL never uses them correctly anyway
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Re: 24.3 Voting Now Open!

PostFri Sep 27, 2024 4:09 pm

toronto50 wrote:VANDERWAL!!!

review that card

second look


FWIW- I like this card and voted for it also.
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Re: 24.3 Voting Now Open!

PostSun Sep 29, 2024 10:04 am

Last cry for a rally for Kirby Puckett! Best power card vs righties. Great CF option in righty power parks
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Re: 24.3 Voting Now Open!

PostSun Sep 29, 2024 10:47 am

2009 Andrew Bailey Oakland A’s RPO
6-3 with 26 Saves / 1.84 ERA / 0.876 WHIP / 3.79 SO/W
All-Star / American League Rookie Of The Year
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Re: 24.3 Voting Now Open!

PostMon Sep 30, 2024 12:13 pm

There should be a BUMP voting mechanism or emphasis on players that do not have a card at all and only have one really usable season for atg

love clemente and gehrig etc....but is there really a great difference between all of those cards...how many gehrig cards do we need???? and especially the teams like the yankees that have so many cards already

yes the bailey card is awesome and it got my vote
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Re: 24.3 Voting Now Open!

PostMon Sep 30, 2024 12:27 pm

toronto50 wrote:There should be a BUMP voting mechanism or emphasis on players that do not have a card at all and only have one really usable season for atg

love clemente and gehrig etc....but is there really a great difference between all of those cards...how many gehrig cards do we need???? and especially the teams like the yankees that have so many cards already

yes the bailey card is awesome and it got my vote
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I’d much rather have multiple options of hall of fame players than random players with a few good seasons getting “one card”. The system works how it is we both get a chance for our individual preference


Also for the reason why I’d rather multiple options….. for one different price ranges gives you more flexibility when building your roster and also not all the cards are the same. For Gehrig his one card crushes righties, one card is more even , one of his 3 current cards is a 2 on defense while the others are 3’s. Clemente has centerfield eligibility on a card or two , more power than usual on another, better vs lefties/righties etc. plenty of reasons for multiple cards
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Re: 24.3 Voting Now Open!

PostMon Sep 30, 2024 5:01 pm

This guy isn’t a top 15 from our 50 nominees?

Ask the Braves what they think.

4. 2022 Francisco Lindor NYM SS 630 AB 26 HR 107 RBI .270 BA 16 SB SS1 e10-when all is said and done Lindor will likely be the Mets all time SS so we may as well get one in now for him. Also in-game max injury as he missed just 1 game.

https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/92632/2022/1/2022
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Re: 24.3 Voting Now Open!

PostMon Sep 30, 2024 6:07 pm

Dodgers42 wrote:This guy isn’t a top 15 from our 50 nominees?

Ask the Braves what they think.

4. 2022 Francisco Lindor NYM SS 630 AB 26 HR 107 RBI .270 BA 16 SB SS1 e10-when all is said and done Lindor will likely be the Mets all time SS so we may as well get one in now for him. Also in-game max injury as he missed just 1 game.

https://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/92632/2022/1/2022


Thankfully, being in the Top 25 is all that is required to get in!
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Re: 24.3 Voting Now Open!

PostMon Sep 30, 2024 10:38 pm

toronto50 wrote:
yes the bailey card is awesome and it got my vote
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:D :D :D
thats why i nominated it- thought it would be a really nice addition, he doesn't have a card and could help a franchise out too i think.
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