Total Bust Cards
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@samguenther1987 said in Total Bust Cards:
Not Jermaine Dye he had really good numbers, especially near the end of his career (327 home runs, 1072 RBI's, and a batting average of 275) that's not a bust at all.
Brandon Inge I'm not so sure about. For one was he ever considered a top prospect?
Brandon Inge was a very decent everyday player. His bat wasn't always there, but it was when it mattered most, like here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmmaDuptETM&t=6s.
But his value really came in the form of his fielding. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjRiAQSjl_8
Or this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzSU_c_K68k
Or better yet, this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FjlgyZyZFMNot to mention that with the Athletics, Inge hit a game-winning double after dislocating his shoulder.
So a bust card? No, absolutely not. A signature card for him would be awesome.
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Jefferies would be awesome, he could easily get a legit AS card ...
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I’d like to see a “What Could Have Been” Kyler Murray
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Billy Beane
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David Nied
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Kyle Peterson of the Brewers.
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Kwame Brown or Jamarcus Russell
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Could anyone imagine negotiating those rights? "We'd like to make a card of your MLB experience for The Show. If you're up for it, you'll be included in our first set of 'MLB Busts'! Whadda ya think?" And then the former pro punches them right in the face.
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@taco_truck_face said in Total Bust Cards:
Could anyone imagine negotiating those rights? "We'd like to make a card of your MLB experience for The Show. If you're up for it, you'll be included in our first set of 'MLB Busts'! Whadda ya think?" And then the former pro punches them right in the face.
... and then signs the paperwork because they skipped college and need the money
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George Lombard.
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