1955 STATIS PRO BASEBALL CARDS

This zip file contains the following:

1. My 1955 Statis Pro Baseball cards on a PDF file,
2. The 1955 Major League Batter averages and ratings on another PDF,
3. The 1955 Major League Pitcher averages and ratings on another PDF,
4. The 1955 Major League Fielder averages and ratings on another PDF,
5. A text file of the 1955 American and National League batting, pitching and fielding averages, plus tranactions and most common lineups,
6. The 1955 Statis Pro rosters on another PDF,
7. My own Statis Pro Baseball Scoresheet on another PDF, and
7. This README file.

Once again: The text file and all the stats used to create the cards were obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by one of the best baseball stat sites on the web, Retrosheet. Interested parties may contact Retrosheet at "www.retrosheet.org".

A few notes:

I am getting pretty good at this. It only took me a little over a week to get these done, start to finish.
This is my fourth set of Statis Pro cards. I'm startled by how well these cards have been received. I'm going to step away from making more for a while, though. With any luck, I'll make more later in the summer.
Just like before, I did all by hand, without aid of a special card-making program. In all, it again took me about 21 days to complete the cards from start to finish.
Also, I had to figure certain ratings like outfielders' and catchers' arm ratings assists, but they seem to be all right
However ... and if you know the words already, do sing along -- if you believe a rating is wrong for a certain player or groups of players, it probably is. Go ahead and change them.

The file file once again contains cards only for those players with 50 or more at bats or 30 or more innings pitched. As it turns out, I cranked out the cards even faster when I didn't have so many players to do, like on the 1948 set.

The same symbols or letters appear at the bottom right of some cards. Those are the combined cards for those players who played with two or more teams. Here's what those symbols mean:

BLANK: A regular card. Stats used for that player are solely for time spent with that team in 1955.
*: A combined Major League card. Stats used were combined from every team that player spent time with in 1955.
A: A combined American League card. Stats used were combined from every AL team that player spent time with in 1955.
N: A combined American League card. Stats used were combined from every NL team that player spent time with in 1955.

I hope you enjoy the 1955 season cards.
