Most Underrated Player Seasons in Cardinal History

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Re: Most Underrated Player Seasons in Cardinal History

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You fellas are all better at looking up stats and WAR and such than me. I just base my opinions on how a player performs, how he acts and how much pub he looks for. I would nominate Terry Pendleton and Willie Mcgee. Don't remember the specific years but both were underrated in my estimation. And two of my faves.
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Boooyah wrote: 10 Jun 2025 13:36 pm How about Kyle Lohse 2012 season? 16-3 2.86 era- he dominated all year.
Nice one.

Kinda reminds me of my favorite pick-up of the Jocketty era... Woody Williams. Picked up at the deadline in '01, went 7-1 down the stretch with a 2.28 ERA. Then, 17 starts in '02(before injury) going 9-4 with a 2.53 ERA. I wasn't on the forum yet, but I imagine people (bleep) all over that deal. Whatever Dave Duncan did for Williams it was bordering on sorcery.
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AnExParrot wrote: 11 Jun 2025 06:19 am
Boooyah wrote: 10 Jun 2025 13:36 pm How about Kyle Lohse 2012 season? 16-3 2.86 era- he dominated all year.
Nice one.

Kinda reminds me of my favorite pick-up of the Jocketty era... Woody Williams. Picked up at the deadline in '01, went 7-1 down the stretch with a 2.28 ERA. Then, 17 starts in '02(before injury) going 9-4 with a 2.53 ERA. I wasn't on the forum yet, but I imagine people (bleep) all over that deal. Whatever Dave Duncan did for Williams it was bordering on sorcery.
I was overseas quite a bit during the Williams years, so unfortunately I didn’t get to see him pitch a whole heck of a lot. But yeah, he definitely deserves a mention on this list.
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