Pete Rose incoming
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Freddie's the closest at 2223. So 4+ years at his current pace.
Next behind is Altuve (2181), who seems to have a much tougher road.Rest of Top 5 Active:
Votto (2135) "Active"
McCutchen (2129)
Goldschmidt (2009)
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They'll never let Pete Rose in the game but he should be based on all the gambling that MLB promotes now lol
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@Tylerslikewhoa_XBL They arent gonna add a Pete Rose this late into the game cycle. WILL NOT HAPPEN. He would have had some card available right away if he was in the game.
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@SaveFarris_PSN said in Pete Rose incoming:
Next behind is Altuve (2181), who seems to have a much tougher road.
Hes right on pace for about 200 hits this year. If he stays healthy he is a lock for 180+ pretty much every season.
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nope. maybe Ichiro
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Ichrio just retired last year I believe so he won't be in the game again until next year or the year after
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@sbchamps17_NSW said in Pete Rose incoming:
Ichrio just retired last year I believe so he won't be in the game again until next year or the year after
Ichiro retired at the beginning of 2019 and hasn't been in the game since.
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@SakAttack87_PSN said in Pete Rose incoming:
@sbchamps17_NSW said in Pete Rose incoming:
Ichrio just retired last year I believe so he won't be in the game again until next year or the year after
Ichiro retired at the beginning of 2019 and hasn't been in the game since.
OK so maybe next year if he gives SDS his rights
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Tomorrow is the 25th anniversary of Tony Gwynn’s 3,000th hit. The program is for him
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@Ericulous1_PSN said in Pete Rose incoming:
Tomorrow is the 25th anniversary of Tony Gwynn’s 3,000th hit. The program is for him
And since we didn’t get our yearly Brewers’ Molitor card they’ll put him in there as well.
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@iBonafideScrub__PSN said in Pete Rose incoming:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Pete Rose incoming:
Tomorrow is the 25th anniversary of Tony Gwynn’s 3,000th hit. The program is for him
And since we didn’t get our yearly Brewers’ Molitor card they’ll put him in there as well.
His 3000th hit was as a Twin. I think the Blue Jays didn't like Molitor's age after year 3 of his contract, combined with the fact that the third year as a Jay was affected by injury and his production had dropped from year 1 and year 2. I think they assumed he was done and didn't really make a serious effort to resign him, so he went hometown with the Twins. All he did in '96 was lead the league in hits with 225 and a .341 average, and crucially got that 3000th hit. The Jays could have had a legend achieve a great feat in their uniform. I think most of us following Molitor's career knew he wasn't done yet and that rebounding from injury was one of his greatest strengths. In the end I'm glad he went into the Hall as a Brewer, but if he'd stayed in Toronto and achieved 3000 as a Jay, I think he would have been tempted to go to the Hall as a Jay, given that he described the '93 season as with his WS MVP as the pinnacle of his career.
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Do we think these will be Milestone cards or Hall of Fame?
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@SaveFarris_PSN said in Pete Rose incoming:
Do we think these will be Milestone cards or Hall of Fame?
Good question
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Could be a mix of both?
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Does anyone know if it'll be a actual program or pack? The calendar doesn't say
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@sbchamps17_NSW
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@sbchamps17_NSW said in Pete Rose incoming:
Does anyone know if it'll be a actual program or pack? The calendar doesn't say
Embrace the healing power of ... both?
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Saying Altuve is a lock for 180+ hits a season at 34 years in the next 5 years or so is a big stretch. Especially since he hasn’t done that since 2017.
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@sbchamps17_NSW said in Pete Rose incoming:
Does anyone know if it'll be a actual program or pack? The calendar doesn't say
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