2010 STATIS PRO BASEBALL CARDS

This zip file contains the following:

1. My 2010 Statis Pro Baseball cards on a PDF file,
2. The 2010 Major League Batter averages and ratings on another PDF,
3. The 2010 Major League Pitcher averages and ratings on another PDF,
4. The 2010 Major League Fielder averages and ratings on another PDF,
5. A text file of the 2010 American and National League batting, pitching and fielding averages, plus tranactions and most common lineups and pitching staffs,
6. The 2010 Statis Pro Baseball rosters on another PDF,
7. A copy of my own Statis Pro scoresheet on another PDF, and
8. This README file.

1. My 2010 Statis Pro Baseball cards on an Open Office spreadsheet file,
2. The 2010 Major League Batter averages and ratings on another spreadsheet,
3. The 2010 Major League Pitcher averages and ratings on another spreadsheet,
4. The 2010 Major League Fielder averages and ratings on another spreadsheet,
5. A text file of the 2010 American and National League batting, pitching and fielding averages, plus tranactions and most common lineups,
6. The 2010 Statis Pro Baseball rosters on an Open Office word processor file,
7. A copy of my own Statis Pro scoresheet on a PDF file, and
8. This README file.

The text file and all the stats used to create the cards were obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by Retrosheet. Interested parties may contact Retrosheet at "www.retrosheet.org".

A few notes:

My 17th set of cards. Incredible. Especially with what I've been through, medically, financially, etc. I won't bore you with that, though.

Still, the cards are late. With everything else going on, I just couldn't find the time, until about a few weeks ago. So, I became determined to get 2010 cards out before the 2011 season ended.

As always, I did all the cards by hand, without aid of a special program. This time, the catcher arm ratings were determined by success throwing out runners, while outfield arm ratings were determined by number of assists.

Some other information:
The 2010 card file contains those players with 50 or more at bats or 25 or more innings pitched.
In this set, 30 players received BD ratings of 2, indicating they hit 30 or more home runs in the 2010 season. They are: Jose Bautista (TOR), Miguel Cabrera (DET), Adam Dunn (WAS), Prince Fielder (MIL), Adrian Gonzalez (SDP), Carlos Gonzalez (COL), Josh Hamilton (TEX), Corey Hart (MIL), Ryan Howard (PHI), Paul Konerko (CWS), David Ortiz (BOS), Albert Pujols (STL), Mark Reynolds (ARI), Alex Rodriguez (NYY), Mark Teixeira (NYY), Dan Uggla (FLA), Joey Votto (CIN) and Vernon Wells (TOR). No combined cards received a 2 BD rating this season.
In addition, three pitchers received PB rating downgrades from 2-8 to 2-7 for losing 10 or more games. They are: Roy Halladay (PHI), Felix Hernandez (SEA) and Adam Wainwright (STL). No combined pitcher cards were up or downgraded.

The combined cards for players who played with two or more teams have either symbols or a letter at the bottom right of their cards. They are:

BLANK: A regular card. Stats used for that player are solely for time spent with that team in 2010.
*: A combined Major League card. Stats used were combined from every team that player spent time with in 2010.
A: A combined American League card. Stats used were combined from every AL team that player spent time with in 2010.
N: A combined American League card. Stats used were combined from every NL team that player spent time with in 2010.

I've said it before, but I really don't know if I'll do a 2011 set. With what's going on, I hope to find the time, energy and lack of pain to do it, but in reality, I'm not optimistic. I enjoy making the cards, but it takes a long time, especially for 32 teams. Keep up hope, though. You may see a 2011 set in 2012, maybe even late 2012.

Until then, enjoy the 2010 set.
