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SP #2

SP Jim Cote :bos2:
B. 2002 D. - Drafted. 2017 Debut. 2020 Retired. 2041
7 ASG
620 G 4158.2 IP
252-196 Record 3.88 ERA 1.04 HR/9 2.42 BB/9 8.09 K/9 .242 OBA

SP Jay Robinson :laa2:
B. 2003 D. - Drafted. 2024 Debut. 2027 Retired. 2042
6 ASG
444 G 2562.1 IP
183-118 Record 3.46 ERA .85 HR/9 1.78 BB/9 5.82 K/9 .244 OBA

SP Adam Dalmer :stl2:
B. 2011 D. 2070 Drafted. 2028 Debut. 2030 Retired. 2046
7 ASG 2 CY Young
394 G 2667 IP
185-100 Record 3.05 ERA .87 HR/9 1.5 BB/9 6.98 K/9 .233 OBA

SP Brian Luck :was2:
B. 2006 D. - Drafted. 2026 Debut. Retired. 2049
7 ASG
600 G 3761.2 IP
241-186 Record 3.78 ERA .78 HR/9 2.49 BB/9 5.79 K/9 .254 OBA

SP Brian Smith :fla2:
B. 2004 D. 2069 Drafted.2020 Debut. 2022 Retired. 2041
9 ASG 1 Cy Young
468 G 2973.1 IP
229-96 Record 3.34 ERA 1.05 HR/9 2.18 BB/9 8.55 K/9 .224 OBA

SP Jon Bowes :was2:
B. 2015 D. - Drafted. 2032 Debut. 2033 Retired. 2053
10 ASG
555 G 3689 IP
234-181 Record 3.56 ERA .7 HR/9 2.72 BB/9 6.8 K/9 .244 OBA

SP Jorge Vender :pit2:
B. 2015 D. - Drafted. 2033 Debut. 2038 Retired. 2056
9 ASG 1 Cy Young
550 G 3249.2 IP
219-153 Record 3.45 ERA .7 HR/9 2.92 BB/9 7.18 K/9 .237 OBA
Pit GM
'08- Current: Pirates GM Record
'56-'08: Seattle GM Record 4606-3510 .568 win%
'20-'32: San Francisco GM Record 875-1231 .415 win%
'10-'14: Minnesota GM Record 324-324 .500 win%
World Series Champion 2010, 2089, 2092, 2095
American League Champion 2010, 2062, 2089, 2092, 2093, 2095

Best Record Full Year (Regular Season and Playoffs Combined):  131-45 .744 win%
Winner of first ever FCM World Series
#12
Guys since 60 that might need a new look,

SP:

George Marks: He has the wins, wouldn't be the top of the heap but he would be in the upper half, his ERA would be in he lower 30-40 percent of the current crop, his OBA is about on point for the HOF even ifs again a little higher then some others. Another big selling point is his 10 ASG which is on par with the others in this wing.

Speedy Camar: The wins are on the low end of par, the ERA is on par with the rest of the group, the rest of the stats may not be however and only 4 ASG and 1 Cy young is a bit weak but he might be worth another look.

Scott Russell: So the wins are not there, in fact they would be a lot lower then anyone in the HOF. But his GS is very low, if you calculate how many wins he might have had in a similar amount of starts you get 40-100 more wins which makes a big difference, that being said his ERA is very low and would be sixth best in the HOF, his OBA is low and the upper half of the hall and he had a good amount of K for the few amount of games acutally pitched. Also with 9 ASG and 3 Cy Youngs he was a very dominant pitcher in his time, including 7 straight fron 50-56 then again in 58.


RP:

None

C:

Nate Johnston: His defense is on par with some of the HOF inductees, as well as RBI and HR, may not deserve to be in but does deserve another shot. Had 5 GG and 5 ASG.

UtM:

None

AtC:

1B:

Curt Lockhardt: His HR and RBI put him on par with a lot of Inductees, problems are that his average and hits are a bit low, as is his OPS, also only went to 1 ASG.

Aaron Pfeifer: Hits would be second highest (49 shy), RBI on the low end of the current group, HR are very low, would have the most 2B by a bit, his triple slash is low as is his OPS, went to 2 ASG

3B:

Jaime White: His stats are on par with a lot of inductees, his Hits would be almost tied for highest (12 hits shy), RBI a little low, BB on par, would have the most doubles, went to 3 ASG.

Mitch Meachum: His hits are low, as are RBI, doubles are on par BB would be second highest, his triple slash is on par and is OPS would be second highest, went to 3 ASG

OF:

Steve August: Not sure how he is not already in. He would be the second highest RBI total and more than many of the other Inductees, he would also be second in HR, his hit total puts him in the middle of the pack that's already in, his BB are low, his triple slash is on the low end but his OPS is where it needs to be.

Vinnie Evans: His hits are a bit on the low end, his 2B are where they need to be the HR, BB and RBI are also not quite where they need to be however his triple slash and OPS are on par with members of the Hall, went to 3 ASG

Vinnie Bastos: His hits are on point but still on the lower end, his 2B are low and would be the lowest, his HR and RBI are in a good spot, he has more RBI than the other Vinnie, his BB are very low but his triple slash is as good as the rest that are in and his OPS is very good as well
Pit GM
'08- Current: Pirates GM Record
'56-'08: Seattle GM Record 4606-3510 .568 win%
'20-'32: San Francisco GM Record 875-1231 .415 win%
'10-'14: Minnesota GM Record 324-324 .500 win%
World Series Champion 2010, 2089, 2092, 2095
American League Champion 2010, 2062, 2089, 2092, 2093, 2095

Best Record Full Year (Regular Season and Playoffs Combined):  131-45 .744 win%
Winner of first ever FCM World Series
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