Winners and Losers
2005 Card Set
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The 2005 Ratings Book contains a wealth of information about your favorite player and team. Getting this information is almost like a second or late Christmas. Everyone will have their favorite piece of information or juicy tidbit or nugget. We're looking at poor Bernie Williams who gets just gutted beyond belief with the CF 5e3 +4 card. Jeff Francoeur has a great Strat card, hopefully of things to come, with the RF 2e12 -3 rating. And A-Rod... Almost everything on this card is "off the charts."
Poor OF
Throwing Arms
These players will
have diminished value in the 2005 set.
Bernie Williams +4
Shan Stewart +3
Juan Pierre +3
Ken Lofton +2
Nick Swisher +2
John Damon +2
You really
have to move Damon to LF based on the throwing arm.
Good OF
Throwing Arms
Suzuki has the only –5 arm. Jones, Dye, Guerrero, Abreu (the GG winner), Hidalgo, and Guillen
have –4 arms. Jeff Francoeur starts his SOM
career with a –3 rating. Willy Taveras has a much
better Strat card than expected with the addition of his –3 arm.
Bad Clutch
Corey Patterson, Jason Bartlett, Todd Linden, Mike Edwards, Joe McEwing, and Chris Snyder could cost runs from the bottom
of the lineup.
Good
Clutch
The 10 best clutch guys are: Placido Polanco, Frank Catalanotto, Magglio Ordonez, So Taguchi, Mark Kotsay,
Aaron Miles, Jeff Kent, Terrence Long, Michael Young, and Brian Giles.
Unbalanced
or Uneven Cards
These players may work as platoon hitters, or if possessing sufficient quality
on both sides worthy of full-time status, could experience severe variation in
draft league results.
Todd Helton
Jeff Francoeur
Junior Spivey
Miguel Olivo
Bengie Molina
Vernon Wells
Jody Gerut
Orlando Palmeiro
David Bell
Russell Branyan
Ryan Howard
Running
27 players have the 1-17 running rating. Only 9 players have a 1-16
running rating. Both Grady Sizemore and Alex Rodriguez have the
1-17 rating.
Bad
Catcher Throwing Arms
These players lose Strat card value with +2 arms
Michael Barrett
Jason Phillips
Jason Kendall
Javy Lopez
J.D. Closser
Best
Catcher Throwing Arms
Pudge and Yadier Molina
check in with –3 arms.
Solid
Catcher Throwing Arms
There’s nothing wrong with the –2 rating.
Jason Larue, Jose Molina, Joe Mauer, Brian Schneider,
Toby Hall, and Mike Matheny
Good Pitcher Holds
11 pitchers have the –6 hold rating, including Zach Duke, Chris Capuano, Dontrelle Willis, Carlos Zambrano,
and Kyle Davies
Worst
Pitcher Holds
The +9 hold rating may/will impact many of the game’s biggest names, especially
John Patterson, Jason Schmidt, Eric Gagne, Kevin Millwood, Bob Wickman, Greg Maddux, and Bobby
Jenks.
Best DP
Pitchers
Some of the pitchers with top ratings include:
Brandon Webb, A.J. Burnett, Jason Marquis, Mark Mulder, Dan Haren, Jesse Crain, Chien-Ming Wang, David Wells, Carl Pavano, Zach Duke, Carlos Silva, Kirk Saarloos, and Bob Wickman
Stolen
Base Merchants
Chone Figgins and Jose
Reyes have 19-15. Podsednik has 17-15 but a 64
percent jump.
The LF Cannons
Manny Ramirez with a –2 and Miguel Cabrera has the –3 throwing arm.
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