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drfreeze49

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Re: Stud Player Nominations

PostThu Jul 06, 2017 11:08 pm

Just add 1 card a day=365 a year
or even 5 a week=260 a year

That is currently better then what we have now.............
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Re: Stud Player Nominations

PostMon Jul 10, 2017 2:56 pm

want a great reliever? The 2016 Kenley Jansen just might rival the 2003 Eric Gagne for best in the set!
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Re: Stud Player Nominations

PostTue Jul 11, 2017 3:12 pm

doug_tucker10 wrote: (asked actually) Why doesn't Strat just add all the cards available? They have all but 2 seasons available for the Windows game.The online game has how many players? 2,000 plus? In the entire history of MLB there have been over 19,000 major league baseball players.Granted that includes the one AB one IP careers.Leagues can always be custom made to limit an over - indulgence of superstar cards per league.Its SOM's game on their website there shouldn't be licensing issues.


when I have asked the same thing in the past, I don't think I have seen a reply, but maybe I don't come here to the forum often enough,

but anyway, can what he suggests be done practically? I suppose database size/data storage could be an issue and/or response time on search list presentation or that scrolling through player/pitcher lists would need to be spiffed-up/speeded-up at least a little,
but could someone tell us that officially or if unofficially, authoritatively, please?
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Re: Stud Player Nominations

PostSun Jul 23, 2017 7:40 pm

Want Sosa's .328 season and Bonds' 2002-2004. Historically very significant cards indeed and very playable.
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Re: Stud Player Nominations

PostThu Aug 17, 2017 4:23 pm

STEVE F wrote:want a great reliever? The 2016 Kenley Jansen just might rival the 2003 Eric Gagne for best in the set!


Another LA Dodger closer is a great card add. Takashi Saito's 2007 season. 39 saves, 64 innings, 78 strikeouts, 1.40 ERA and 0.715 WHIP.
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Re: Stud Player Nominations

PostFri Aug 25, 2017 10:33 am

PATRICKCASSIDY wrote:but anyway, can what he suggests be done practically? I suppose database size/data storage could be an issue and/or response time on search list presentation or that scrolling through player/pitcher lists would need to be spiffed-up/speeded-up at least a little,
but could someone tell us that officially or if unofficially, authoritatively, please?


Adding all of the players would be a great idea -- and not just from an ATG perspective.

If all of the seasons were added, including all of the players, then we could have both all-star leagues like now and retro keeper leagues, too, starting whenever.
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Re: Stud Player Nominations

PostMon Aug 28, 2017 12:07 pm

2015 Wade Davis would be a nice card.
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Re: Stud Player Nominations

PostWed Aug 30, 2017 6:21 am

While we're at it, might this be a good time to update some of the cards that do exist, to the most recent and accurate ones available? For example, the following cards have been issued in official super-advanced "cadillac" format, but we are still using the old ones, with generic ballpark HRs and in some cases, generic platoon splits and clutch ratings, etc:

Duke Snider 1953
Ralph Kiner 1949
Reggie Jackson 1969
Al Rosen 1953
Robin Yount 1982
Willie McCovey 1969

In some cases, the differences are quite significant. A couple of examples:

Duke Snider 1953. The version we are using now has Duke with an "E" balance rating and minus 3 clutch, but the super-advanced version has him with a 4R rating, minus 15 clutch against RHP, minus 6 clultch against LHP.

Al Rosen, 1953, the version we are using has him with a 0 clutch rating. His super-advanced version has him with a minus 11 clutch rating.
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Re: Stud Player Nominations

PostWed Aug 30, 2017 3:29 pm

Mike Shannon's 1967 or 1968 ATG card would let him play 3b. Cardinals (like Tim McCarver) credit Shannon's "stud" move to 3b, allowing newly acquired Maris to play RF, as key to Cardinals 1967 World Series Championship.
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Re: Stud Player Nominations

PostWed Aug 30, 2017 9:02 pm

1888 Silver King (St. Louis Browns) RHP, 45-20, 1.63 ERA, 584.2 IP, 0.87 WHIP, 6 HR allowed, 64CG,6 SHO.
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