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Here is one possible arrangement:
(forum pic max is 18 so I didn't include 1954 nor 1974) 1954 - Yogi Berra 1955 - Jackie Robinson ![]() 1956 - Roberto Clemente ![]() 1957 - Ted Williams ![]() 1958 - Al Kaline ![]() 1959 - Sandy Koufax ![]() 1960 - Stan Musial ![]() 1961 - Carl Yastrzemski (not his RC) ![]() 1962 - Warren Spahn ![]() 1963 - Eddie Mathews ![]() 1964 - Bob Gibson ![]() 1965 - Mickey Mantle ![]() 1966 - Hank Aaron ![]() 1967 - Willie Mays ![]() 1968 - Tom Seaver (not his RC) ![]() 1969 - Ernie Banks ![]() 1970 - Frank Robinson ![]() 1972 - Joe Morgan ![]() 1973 - Johnny Bench ![]() 1974 - Mike Schmidt
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To add a bit of coolness to it, maybe try to fit in as many (HOFer) MVP-year cards as you can. All sorts of avenues to go down in that manner.
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We all know WAR as a modern stat, but you can find the all-time career list here:
https://www.baseball-reference.com/l...R_career.shtml The top 20 who have cards from your years 1954-1974 are: 5 Willie Mays+ (23) 156.1 7 Henry Aaron+ (23) 143.2 11 Stan Musial+ (22) 128.6 14 Ted Williams+ (19) 121.8 21 Mickey Mantle+ (18) 110.2 22 Tom Seaver+ (20) 109.9 23 Frank Robinson+ (21) 107.3 24 Mike Schmidt+ (18) 106.9 31 Joe Morgan+ (22) 100.6 32 Warren Spahn+ (21) 100.1 33 Carl Yastrzemski+ (23) 96.5 34 Eddie Mathews+ (17) 96 35 Phil Niekro+ (24) 95.9 37 Roberto Clemente+ (18) 94.9 42 Al Kaline+ (22) 92.7 45 Steve Carlton+ (24) 90.2 46 Gaylord Perry+ (22) 90 47 Bob Gibson+ (17) 89.1 50 Robin Roberts+ (19) 86.2 56 Fergie Jenkins+ (19) 84.1 Interesting to see some names that are not all that hot in collecting, e.g., Phil Niekro Gaylord Perry Robin Roberts Fergie Jenkins Others who don't seem to make the cut: Koufax Bench Berra J. Robinson Banks Rose |
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Personally I love Jolly's idea. I remember as a kid looking at the 1975 Topps MVP cards from each year and those are still iconic to me. With that said, I couldn't have a list like that without Harmon Killebrew and I would devote 1969 Topps to him...but I am biased...
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I also like run prevention for pitchers. Niekro ERA+ 115 Perry ERA + 117 Carlton ERA+ 115 Roberts ERA+ 113 Jenkins ERA+ 115 vs Gibson ERA+ 127 Koufax ERA+ 131 Ford ERA+ 133 WAR also hates catchers, for some reason, and first basemen, understandable. I would take Bench, Berra and Campanella with their 8 combined MVPs over the above 5 pitchers. I would love to fit Campy into the list, but he would fit better in the earlier years. Robinson and Koufax had short careers, so they had less chance to accumulate WAR. Jackie still averaged 6.4 WAR per season over his 10 years. Give him his age 23-27 years instead of being banned because of the color of his skin and he is at 90+. Koufax barely pitched his first two years. He would have been in the minors if not for the rule 5 draft. He also didn't pitch 200 innings until 7th (age 25) season. His last 6 years when he became a full time starter, he accumulated 46.6 WAR, an average of 7.8. If he doesn't retire after his age 30 season, who knows what he could have done. Banks career total was killed by his move to 1b because of a knee injury. In 8 years as a SS + 10 games in 1953, 55.1 WAR, averaging almost 7 per season. His last 10 years as a 1b, 12.6 WAR. So those 3 guys didn't have high career totals, but they had very high peaks. |
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This is a great idea. I am thinking that I will go for the year after their big year. 1967 Frank Robinson with his Triple Crown stats, 1968 Yaz with his Triple Crown stats, 1969 Gibby with his 1.12 ERA, etc.
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Woops, I failed to take that into consideration. Back to the drawing board, thanks for pointing that out!
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