Cards that surprise you
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Daniel Murphy. After failing with POTM Correa, 99 Ryne, Panda (at C and moving Biggio to 2nd), and many more, Daniel Murphy has a 1.537 OPS in 107 PA for me. He has an amazing swing, and my only complaint as far as defense goes is that he has a poor arm for relay throws to home. But I can deal with that considering 66% of his hits are for extra bases.
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The 85 POTM Mondesi rips bombs all over the place. He’s long been out of my lineup, but I thought he’d suck at first look.
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@Jholla31 said in Cards that surprise you:
Daniel Murphy. After failing with POTM Correa, 99 Ryne, Panda (at C and moving Biggio to 2nd), and many more, Daniel Murphy has a 1.537 OPS in 107 PA for me. He has an amazing swing, and my only complaint as far as defense goes is that he has a poor arm for relay throws to home. But I can deal with that considering 66% of his hits are for extra bases.
I can't hit with Correa either. I loved him in year's past but he just wasn't doing it for me this year, plus he's a righty and I had enough of those.
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Brian Roberts and victorino.
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Ellsbury, Sandoval, Sandberg.
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The new Prime Griffey Sr plays really well in the current event.
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Tommy La Stella... No joke. He's been crushing the ball for me
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Elsbury but for the opposite reason he surprises me because not 1 person has had a hit with him against me yet and I really want that card.
Eddie Mathews surprised maybe wrong word or rather surprised to be hitting 750 with him.
Only real surprise was Modessi tbh.
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Yasmani Grandal.
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@BodamEscapePlan said in Cards that surprise you:
For me, this description fits the 4th Inning Jacoby Ellsbury to a T. When the bosses were first shown, I laughed at the thought of someone taking him over Felix or Torre. Now? I can't take him out of my lineup (which puts one of Trout or Mantle on the bench because I've got Griffey Jr. in CF). The same can be said for that POTM Didi Gregorius.
Is there anyone that has surprised you to the point where you just can't take them out of your lineup?
Ellsbury is definitely a great candidate for surprise card. I also have to add 85 Jorge Posada to the list as well
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Jazz for sure but Bryce Harper was hitting like crazy for me
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Just started playing ranked. I'm 5-0 and 88 Tatis is a beast. Im hitting .722 with 2 HR, 4 doubles, 2 triples, and 7 RBIs. Just hit for the cycle with him against Kluber. Also has 2 stolen bases and plays elite defense. If I didnt see his stats and just played with him I'd think hes a high 90s rated card.
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Peralta and Seager FOTF cards raked in the Events. Maybe people just weren’t as careful pitching to them.
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Tony Gwynn is a base hitting machine! I cant seem to take him out b/c he does so well at getting on as my lead off. He's extremely fast as well as great defense.
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Eddie Murray, it’s a good card but plays elite for me. So many clutch hits
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Sandberg, correa
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Everyone seemed to dislike Sandberg. I used him in some showdowns, and he performed well. Now, hes claimed the leadoff spot for me.
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Alek Thomas - dbacks TAFS he takes - plays an amazing center, only downfall is he has an incredibly weak arm
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@zach_b25 said in Cards that surprise you:
The 85 POTM Mondesi rips bombs all over the place. He’s long been out of my lineup, but I thought he’d suck at first look.
He’s my lead off guy. I’ve had amazing luck with him this year. I won’t get rid of him
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@BodamEscapePlan said in Cards that surprise you:
For me, this description fits the 4th Inning Jacoby Ellsbury to a T. When the bosses were first shown, I laughed at the thought of someone taking him over Felix or Torre. Now? I can't take him out of my lineup (which puts one of Trout or Mantle on the bench because I've got Griffey Jr. in CF). The same can be said for that POTM Didi Gregorius.
Is there anyone that has surprised you to the point where you just can't take them out of your lineup?
Agreed. J. Ellsbury is an absolute beast.
For me, in just 14 games, he has .326 BA, 9 HR, 16 RBI, that's averaging a HR every 4.778 AB...incredible.